
Libro by Busnelli
01/08/2010 [italy] [livingroom]
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Supporting varnished metal frame articulated in the middle, to knacked support the seat articulator of pages hinged on the same frame. The padding is in C.F.C.- free non - deformable polyurethane foam and 100% polyester fibre. This is an armchair that can be turned over and each page corresponds to a seat position.
http://www.busnelli.it
Tabula by Rimadesio
30/07/2010 [italy] [kitchen]
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A table characterized by its exclusive style and functionalist design. Thin profiles join the strength of
the structure for a product of great personality. Tabula can be completely disassembled: the assembly
technology is fully integrated into the aluminium extrusions, without any visible screws and joints.
http://www.rimadesio.it
Classica by MatteoGrassi
28/07/2010 [italy] [accessories]
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The hand shaped letter openersof the Classica collection are made of three types of precious wood with a black coach hide pouch.
http://www.matteograssi.it
Extra Wall by Living Divani
26/07/2010 [italy] [outdoor]
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Eclectic Extra Wall finds its perfect expression in broad green spaces, establishing a colour spot with refined and innovative taste.
http://www.livingdivani.it
Ortelia by Lema Mobili
24/07/2010 [italy] [livingroom]
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Sideboard produced by Lema Mobili - company based in the heart of an area in the Northern Italy. Lema designs and manufactures furnishing systems aimed at making space more comfortable, rational and efficient.
http://www.lemamobili.com
Lluna by Serralunga
18/07/2010 [italy] [outdoor]
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Vase and lamp combine in an innovative solution in the LLUNA flowerpot. LLUNA is the ideal decoration for those who want to elegantly separate outdoor environments, while still retaining the possibility of admiring a view. Light does not illuminate the vase, but the cavity, which allows you look through it. It is available in a wide range of colours and can be coordinated with pouffes, cube tables and bottle holders. This is not the usual illuminated vase, but a combination of vase and light.
http://www.serralunga.com
Sirio by DZstudio
12/07/2010 [italy] [livingroom]
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Sirio is a collection of coffee tables and stool. The structure is restrained by a circle giving the impression of being chocked. They are available in different colours with top in glass and stool with upholstered seat.
http://www.dzstudio.net
Cross Cg by Elvis Pettenuzzo
08/07/2010 [italy] [livingroom]
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Modular sofa that can be combined into several shapes.
http://www.elvispettenuzzo.com
Diamond by Slamp
04/07/2010 [italy] [lighting]
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Floor lamp designed by Ines Paolucci and Daniele Statera. Made from Opalflex with stainless steel base.
http://www.slamp.it
Dino for Paola C
24/06/2010 [italy] [diningroom]
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Large ceramic fruit bowl Dino by Aldo Cibic for Italian Paola C. This design bowl would make a distinct, yet elegant centerpiece with anything in it: apples, pinecones, magazines whatever.
http://www.paolac.com
Buy here (wannekes.com)
Spun by Magis
20/06/2010 [italy] [livingroom]
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Spun: the rotating chair born from Thomas Heatherwick's genius, who created a functional chair formed from a single profile rotated through 360 degrees, producing a startling twist on conventional furniture design. Spun has enjoyed a great success on the occasion of its launch during the last Salone del Mobile of Milan and is now available in stock.
http://www.magisdesign.com
Buy here (questodesign.com)
Spillo by Kundalini
16/06/2010 [italy] [lighting]
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Versatile lamp, luminous and soft shape, it's made for a multidirectional while emotional and ambient light.
Design by Constantin Wortmann, Spillo declines its sexy and organic shape into a floor and ceiling lamp both for indoor and outdoor use.
Rotational-moulded Polyethylene diffuser. Powder coated metal structure and base for the indoor floor version; orange neophrene cord set with IP65 connection device for the outdoor versions.
http://www.kundalini.it
Archimede Scale by Acquacalda
31/05/2010 [italy] [kitchen]
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Graduated food bowl used as scale if immersed in water: the depth of immersion indicates the weight of the content.
http://www.acquacaldadesign.it
HT Lux by Sand & Birch
23/05/2010 [italy] [others]
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Sand & Birch continues its collaboration with Cantine Ellemme, and after the amazing releases of Winebag and Opale wine cellars - soon become cult objects for collectors - its time to introduce HT Lux, a rigorous and elegant parallelepiped in oak and maple wood, with stainless steel finishings, anti UV glasses, Led system lighting and a capacity for about 70 bottles lodged on removable shelves.
As Winebag and Opale were a reflection about a revolutionary way to consider the wine cellar object and its aesthetic potential, HT Lux design is more traditional and classic, since it's part of a product range conceived for a wider target. But, at the same time, HT Lux wine cellar doesn't give up with the reasons that make the success of all Sand & Birch's creations: purity of lines, high class design, first choice materials, and the most modern technologies joined to the hand-made care of details and of the whole production process.
HT Lux can fit every setting and complete with class and a modern touch hotels, restaurants and pubs' interior decoration and furnishings.
http://www.sandbirch.com
4millimetri table by Boffi
21/05/2010 [italy] [kitchen]
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The “4millimetri table", produced and sold by Boffi, is made of a 4 mm thick steel sheet using lasercut technology and folds.
The “4millimetri table”, developed starting from the “Cinque Millimetri” table, is traced on to a 4 mm thick steel sheet. It becomes three-dimensional with folds that define the legs, the feet and the structural reinforcements.
The table has a strong graphic image. It seems as light as a folded sheet of paper but is as robust as the steel with which it is built. Volumes are suggested by surfaces and surfaces are defined by a line that draws the object. The volumes that can be seen from the front reveal a more subtle nature when observed in a more lateral perspective. The short side of the table is solely defined by the width of the steel sheet. The long side shows the folded surfaces that give structure to the sheet. The horizontal and vertical elements - traditionally divided between top and legs - are redefined in a continuous dialogue. Indeed, the legs become part of the top, and the top folded into a U shape becomes more vertical, underlining the structural and material continuity between the two dimensions. Two cuts are made on the surface to create sections in the top, accentuating the table’s lightness.
http://www.boffi.com http://www.studiocharlie.org
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Libro by Busnelli
01/08/2010
Tabula by Rimadesio
30/07/2010
Classica by MatteoGrassi
28/07/2010
Extra Wall by Living Divani
26/07/2010
Ortelia by Lema Mobili
24/07/2010
Screen Panel by Beza Projekt
22/07/2010
Vertigo by Constance Guisset
20/07/2010
Lluna by Serralunga
18/07/2010
Anna Torfs
16/07/2010
Glacon by Lee West
14/07/2010
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