Snöbär

‘Snöbär’ is the swedish word for snowberry. Its name derivates from the plant of the same name. The designers from ‘yonder magnetik’ chose the name because it captures the point of the chair.

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Clip Bag

Seattle-based designer Peter Bristol created a bag that looks like a giant version of a binder clip. Named ‘Clip Bag’, the playful handbag is borrowing its form from a common binder clip. The binder icon functions so well as a bag you can almost take it seriously.

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Quadra

I am currently on the hunt for a nice dining table and I would love to get ‘Quadra’ by Luis Arrivillaga. The table consist of a loop stand frame combined with a tabletop of your choice. It is designed to build a universal table that offers the possibility of infinite lenght.

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Stromer

nju studio created he power servant ‘Stromer’. The latest electronic devices seem to reform our lifes in independence and mobility. But in the end all those gadgets need to be supplied with power.

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Tornado with 2milion straws

Tokujin Yoshioka was announced the ‘Designer of the Year 2007′ during Design Miami. Therefor he created an installation that filled the entire space with 2 million transparent straws. Tokujin Yoshioka integrated new and existing works within the installation design that marries minimalism with indulgence, surprising us with a reinterpretation of mundane materials.

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Canvas Furniture

Tokyo based design studio YOY created ‘Canvas’, a series of two-dimensional hanging furniture pieces. They are constructed out of wood and and aluminum while the volume is covered by an elastic fabric, screen-printed with drawings of different types of furniture. The piece works when the frame is leaned against a wall, stretching when weight is applied it can be used as actual seating.

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Broken Things

Graphic Designer Beomyoung tried to crack the border between cyber space and our physical reality with his installation ‘Broken Things’. Usually the broken image icon is used to replace an image that failed to load or is missing, which has no reason to exist in physical reality.

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Kaspar Hamacher

Taking nature as his basis, Kaspar Hamacher is focused resolutely on physical rather than conceptual design. As he says himself, he feels more craftsman than designer. The things he can do with wood appeals to the imagination: whether it is a tree stump or a piece of leather, the key is authenticity in every step of his design process.

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Roberope

The minimalist clothes hanger Roberope consists of a four-meter long rope, five integrated, freely movable hooks and provides space for jackets, dresses, handbags, caps and everything you always wanted to hang simple and stylish. Just knot it at any desired location and there we go.

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Konkret

The lamp ‘Konkret’ by Jonas Edvard is made out of a thin layer of ash wood veneer where a leather handle is added creating a direct approach to the function and placement of the light. The lamp shade seems solid but is translucent when lit.

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