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

 

Calligraphy Study

The Calligraphy Study Desk celebrates the traditional Chinese art of calligraphy. When practicing calligraphy, it is necessary to stand and write, and this desk can be electrically adjusted in height, allowing users to quickly switch between sitting and standing positions. Crafted with traditional mortise and tenon joinery in solid wood, it blends modern height-adjustable desk functionality with a cozy home feel. Rattan screens enhance its traditional Chinese style. The desktop can also be tilted to accommodate people of all ages and sizes.

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Cinqueterre

A friendly designed aluminum lamp with an integrated USB Charging Hub, shaped like a house, with the purpose of keeping all your devices in one place, providing multiple short and hidden USB plugs and a wireless station, eliminating the hassle of searching for electrical sockets. Additionally, the lamp is equipped with a gutter and hooks to facilitate the organization of personal items such as pens, jewelry, or keys. Cinqueterre, by disguising its objective, aims to create an object that resembles a decorative piece rather than an electronic device.

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Royan

The Royan sofa is inspired by the letters of the Nasta'liq calligraphy. The different curves and forms of this style have made it visually pleasing and beautiful. The soft shapes and elongated forms of this furniture are a symbol of the beauty of Nasta'liq calligraphy. This sofa is designed for first-class rooms, waiting rooms, libraries, luxurious hotel lobbies, as well as special and luxury spaces. The different form of this sofa is the most important feature of its design. This sofa also has space to place books and flowers and provides a different experience for the user.

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Stagione

Following flowing shapes inspired by natural landscape, the transformative and environmentally friendly chair gives the feeling of being embraced by nature. Easy to switch between chair and armchair, it describes cycles of exchange with nature aspiring to connect people to their environment. Capturing the notion of time passing it generates a discussion among human-made and nature which signifies their coexistence, forging the link with the world surrounding us.

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Zero

The variety of this product carries light and time, water, and the transparency of plasticity which makes it able to see and touch the time. The pointer will splash the water and cause small ripples per second, like every recurring event that is being triggered. In a whole circle of time, it finds the uniqueness and beauty in daily life from every perspective of the water. It uses 100 percent recyclable glass from daily life, as the saying goes it ends at zero and is born at zero.

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Ariu

Ariu is an armchair that merges eco-design with adaptability, revolutionizing sustainable furniture with its easily disassemblable structure, promoting waste reduction and recyclability. Its core, an ottoman, links the spheres with tensioning bands, blending form and function. This modular design allows use as exercise balls, catering to the demand for versatile furniture. Ariu adapts to modern interior design needs by offering space-efficient, multifunctional solutions, encouraging sustainable consumption. Innovation can lessen environmental impact and redefine sustainable living!

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