Product Design, Technology and Innovation.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
LEDA SEAT Leda Seat is a totally original design - an elegant, interactive sculpture for the home or office. Its seductive curves are created by a series of plywood hoops on laser-cut anodised aluminium legs that offer a choice of comfortable seating positions. Leda is designed to be timeless rather than comply with any current trend or style - it’s intended to last and to be loved for a lifetime. (via Woodmark)
Bucefalo sofa by Emmanuele Canova. (via Bucefalo sofa | nacionalblog)
Metro40 by BMW Designworks April 22nd, 2010 By: Antonio Carusone Category: Industrial Design Comments: BMW Group DesignworksUSA, in collaboration with Landscape Forms, has designed Metro40, a stunning collection of site furniture for street-scapes and transit environments. (via AisleOne)
I guess with a last name like Sit, it is fitting that Farrah Sit sent us a chair. She is a NY-based furniture designer whose new line — where fashion meets furniture. Adorned in metal jewelry chains and hand crocheted cotton by designer Kayo Shibayama, the Noir chair is modern, featuring slim accented lines of sensual proportions. (via Design Milk)
international designers including James Irvine, Konstantin Grcic and Jasper Morrison have created a collection of marble furniture for Italian stone company Marsotto Edizioni, unveiled this week in Milan. (via Dezeen)
SHARKS!
Milan 2010: Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka created an installation with hundreds of transparent plastic sticks at the Kartell showroom in Milan last week. (via Dezeen)
No matter how small you make them, most transforming furniture objects end up taking up at least some space in their smallest configuration. Not so with this floor mat – a singular design object that folds flat to the floor but is filled with all kinds of creative surprises. (via Dornob)
Shiner is Joe Manus, who created eco-friendly furniture and accessories in Atlanta, Georgia. The company is named after a black eye — the idea is that shiners are tough, dark, and proudly damaged and that’s the way Joe feels about his creations. (via Shiner | Design Milk)
Shiner is Joe Manus, who created eco-friendly furniture and accessories in Atlanta, Georgia. The company is named after a black eye — the idea is that shiners are tough, dark, and proudly damaged and that’s the way Joe feels about his creations. (via Shiner | Design Milk)
Designer Konstantin Grcic has designed a series of tables with extruded-aluminium tops for BD Barcelona Design. (via Dezeen » Blog Archive » Table B by Konstantin Grcic for BD Barcelona Design)
Austrian designer Christian Precht’s “Hold the Line” bench is designed for waiting areas in public spaces like banks, movie theaters, playgrounds, and offices. The form is meant to allude to the looping quality of a queue, and would be wired with power for laptops. (via Core77 / industrial design magazine + resource / home
)