Design What

Design What

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

 

Loover

Assemblage is what makes this sofa iconic; its individual elements, separate and detachable, are toollessly assembled without adversely affecting structural stability and robustness. This greatly facilitates toolless the sofa assembling and disassembling without any screws, nails, pegs, glue or any other component. That means that it can be transported or stored without difficulties. Also it provides a lot of combinations between wood textures, colors of metal base and fabrics.

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Little Thunder

The Little Thunder armchair’s design is based on precise geometrical shapes. It features harmonious curves and reverse curves. It is structured around an architectural, graphic vault, a timeless, archetypal shape. The armchair stands out for its energetic, surprising and fascinating character. The chair is made of laminated timber. It can be lacquered (several colour options) or a wood veneer (walnut or oak) can be applied. Its leather cushion provides a comfortable seat.

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Duoo

Duoo desk is the desire to express character through the minimalism of forms. Its thin horizontal lines and angled metal legs create a powerful visual image. The upper shelf allows you to place stationery so that it does not disturb while working. A hidden tray on the surface for connecting devices maintains a clean aesthetics. The table top made of natural veneer carries the warmth of the natural wood texture. The desk maintains an impeccable balance, thanks to harmoniously selected materials, functionality and practicality combined with aesthetics of regular and strict forms.

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Flex

Flex Light is a series of household luminaries that includes two table lamps and one floor lamp. It has a simplified form and is flexible and adaptable for different using scenarios. Under the effect of novel magnetic suction structure, the illuminate can be connected with the stand, smoothly adjusted in any direction, separated for individual use and attached to other surfaces. The materials in these products are natural wood which retain the nature texture and a delicate touch.

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Augusta

The Augusta reinterprets the classic dining table. Representing the generations before us, the design seems to grow from an invisible root. The table legs are oriented to this common core, reaching up to hold the book-matched tabletop. Solid European walnut wood was selected for its meaning of wisdom and growth. Wood usually discarded by furniture makers is used for its challenges to work with. The knots, the cracks, the wind shakes and the unique swirls tell the story of the tree's life. The uniqueness of the wood allows this story to live on in a piece of family heirloom furniture.

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Hair of Umay

Made in ancient nomadic technique, protected by UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safekeeping, this rug is bringing the best out of wool due to gradient wool shades and fine hand stitching that creates volumetric texture. 100 percent hand made, this rug is made using natural shades of wool plus yellowish tone dyed with onion shell. A golden thread that goes through the rug makes a statement and reminds of the hair freely flowing in the wind - hair of nomadic goddess Umay - protector of women and children.

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