More work from Bangkok based Take Home Design. Subtle tapering guides water into center slots in the tops of these teakwood and powder coated steel outdoor chairs, an iteration of the original indoor Slim Collection.
All about the materials. These teflon coated scissors by Hayashi Cutlery will cut through tape without every getting sticky.
Industrial Designer turned Indie Designer John Cho Moore shares the relevance of craft in design.
“Designed to celebrate the bulb by putting it at centre stage.”
Lamp 02 by Andrew Mitchell
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Immediately fell in love with these Animal Boxes from designer Karl Zahn for Areaware. Just lovely.
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A Letter Opener Made of Old Letters by PLANT
“The technique we use to make the blade of each opener is a cool combination of digital carving technology and traditional handicraft. The outline of each blade is carved out of a big sheet of the material using a digitally driven CNC milling machine, at a tiny workshop in upstate New York, and then each one gets sanded, buffed, oiled, and polished by hand—and put together with the handle pieces and swivel screw—here in Brooklyn.”
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“Having a variety of color options to pick from was a feature I decided on early in the design process. Product color is indicated on the packaging through use of the logo.”
Jam Sofa by Jess Fugler
“Inspired by the items that are always getting lost between the cushions, Jam allows you to purposefully store your objects where you want them. With a space between two cushions, one can insert objects of his or her desire or hide objects of his or her personal dismay.”