This divan by Doshi Levien made me look! The divans, available in four sizes, have a composition of floating back cushions with celebratory colours and shapes. Stunning.
(thank you keren)
This divan by Doshi Levien made me look! The divans, available in four sizes, have a composition of floating back cushions with celebratory colours and shapes. Stunning.
(thank you keren)
This beautiful minimalist bin, designed by Japanese designer Shigeichiro Takeuchi, consists of nothing more than a cylindrical body and a wooden lid – but no moving parts added. A beauty.
UPDATE: Video of the Bin:
Can you fall in love with a desk? YES, YOU CAN! The Hansen Family Desk makes me gasp!
Coffee table 20! Oh, the simplicity.
(via deedee9:14)
I can’t get over the beautiful sculptural quality of the Twig Stool.
Hoist is an an expandable floating hanger system that can be adapted to different spaces and accommodate for any ceiling height. Designed by Oscar Narud.
Here’s a lamp you can play with and turn into all kind of shapes. Residue Lamp by Made by Midas. Made me look.
(thank you andreas)
Sleepyhead is a mattress cover that creates a little tiny room for your head. The corner is held up by one stick that disappears under the mattress.
The super-sleek Slot Desk by Jennifer Newman is made of welded steel top and aluminium and features de-mountable legs with unique access gap for plugs and wire management. A beauty.
(via designmilk)
Michael Roopenian’s Corner Chair is made of laminated poplar and takes advantage of structural properties of the corner. Made me look!
Tiny Little Chairs is a series of precious metal pendants celebrating mid century design. I would like an Eames Lounger, please!
(via Tim)
How fun is this set of three nesting tables/stools each opens at top, with safety hinged lids for inconspicuous storage. Designed by Paul Loebach. Perfect for a kids room, no?
(via I.D Magazine)
Wow, this unusual wall storage shelf-thingy called Imeüble made me look. Designed by Bjørn Jørund Blikstad, a newly educated furniture designer with a masters degree from 2009 from Oslo National Academy of the Arts.
(via @designglut)
We had an orange one of these Tam Tam Stools growing up and I would love to have a few of these for our studio. So wonderfully retro and simple in its shape. An added bonus: the removable top provides extra storage! The Tam Tam was originally released in 1968 by Henry Massonnet. It achieved cult status after a picture was taken of the iconic Brigitte Bardot seated on a Tam Tam.
IKEA UK has released a free iPhone catalogue app that lets you browse the latest catalogue on your phone. The 35mb (!!!) app lets you zoom in on pictures and flip through the pages so you can get your fix on the go.
(via grassrootsmodern)
Now that my belly is getting HUGE I am starting to get out of my denial and am actually starting to think about how we will set up the apartment once swissmisster arrives mid february. I can’t stand changing tables and will refuse to put one in our apartment, so this Ioline Changing Trunk made me rejoice. What a brilliant idea! I love furniture that has a double purpose and grows with your kid. It’s basically a changing table on the floor that turns into seating for your tot as well. It’s made from 100% natural, non-toxic and sustainable materials. (And yes, I will only dream of owning one of these as the pricetag is a little steep.)
(via minordetails)