Design What

Design What

Design What featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Zagros

The most important feature of this product is the reuse of gas capsules, which is discarded after use and harms the environment. The ability to recharge and use cheap fuel to charge the product, longer burning time and flame without smoke and odor due to the use of quality fuels are among the other advantages of this plan. The source of design inspiration for this product was the Zagros Mountains in Iran.

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Lotus

Light luxury is a low-key, high-quality lifestyle, which is becoming more and more popular among young people. This light luxury style coffee table is in line with this trend. Inspired by the art of origami, the design is inspired by lotus leaves. Through the refinement and optimization of the shape, the side table becomes more lively and interesting, giving users a feeling of returning to nature.

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The Realm Series

The Realm series cloakroom innovatively adopts a cylindrical aluminum profile structure. It maintains the light and stable features of the aluminum structure while eliminating the sharp and cold feeling of traditional aluminum furniture through the circular design elements. The layer boards, drawers, handles, and other components are all unified, giving people a sense of comfort and security.

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Porto

Frans Schrofer's Porto for Danish brand BoConcept, functions as a personal harbor of comfort, while visually communicating confidence, intelligence and elegance. A confluence of sculptural forms and converging angles, establish an ergonomically perfect support. The swivel mechanism with tilt function, allows for a relaxed 360 degrees panoramic experience, with recline or bounce. The generously proportioned elliptical headrest shields one from visual/auditory distractions during live or on-line conversations. Elevate the feet on the matching footrest to alleviate the weight of the day.

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Nina and Beni

Inspired by the aerodynamic yet efficient forms of naval construction the Nina & Beni chair is made from 100% sustainably sourced forests.Two steam-bent strips cantilever over the seat to serve first as legs then armrest and finally mold to the lumbar area. In an exercise of efficiency the Nina chair uses the least amount of material to create beautiful complex forms. Crafted with century old technology along with modern 3d machinery the Nina & Beni chair tests the limits of what is possible with wood.

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Planck

The table is made of different pieces of plywood that are glued together under pressure. The surfaces are sandpapered and threated with a matt and very strong varnish. There are 2 levels -since the inside of the table is hollow- which is very practical for placing magazines or plaids. Under the table there are build in bullet wheels. So the gap between floor and table is very small, but at the same time, it is easy to move. The way the plywood is used (vertical) makes it very strong.

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