Pico Ceramic Tiles by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Pico is a collection of ceramic tiles designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Italian brand Mutina. In designer’s words, “While in recent years tiling mainly produced icy surfaces hiding the material depth, “Pico” focuses on revealing the matter as a substance itself – the compressed sand and minerals that constitute ceramic tiles. We intended...
Flow House by Apollo Architects & Associates
Apollo Architects & Associates has designed the Flow House in Umiraku Urayasu city Chiba. Following is some information from the architects, “This project is a duplex house located near the sea. The owner requested a garage for two cars and a house that allows for light and air to pour in to let the family...
Torii Stool by A+A Cooren
The French-Japanese design duo Aki and Arnaud Cooren of A+A Cooren Studio have designed the Torii stool collection. The design of the stool is inspired by the traditional Japanese Shrine gates and is made in Ash and Oak wood. The furniture has a shelf under the comfortable curved seat that can be used as a...
Units by Aïssa Logerot
Units is a multi-purpose furniture system designed by Paris-based designer Aïssa Logerot in collaboration with Coming Soon Gallery. In designer’s words, “Composed of two solid beechwood trays and four metal boxes, it can be assembled and disassembled easily, without the use of tools. This principle of separate elements allows different configurations of the cabinet, according...
HHGO Garden Residence by Sören Hanft & Jens Casper
The HHGO Garden Residence, located in Oldenburg, Germany was designed by German architects Sören Hanft and Jens Casper. Here is a description from the architects, “Detached residence on an ample garden lot. Two independent retreats with separate entrances, master-bedrooms, baths and studies are linked by the joint, fully glazed garden level with dining and living...
Alodia Stool by Todd Bracher
New York-based design firm Todd Bracher Studio has designed a simple stackable stool collection Alodia for Italian furniture brand Cappellini. The stool is available in two heights and is engineered to support any sitter. In designer’s words, “Stackable stool created in metal tube and steel sheet, seat laser cut, feet in black plastic. Available in...
Knot Pendant Lamp by V2 Studios for Vitamin
London-based design firm V2 Studios has designed the Knot Lamp, a pendant lighting collection for Vitamin. In designer’s words, “The Knot lights are made up of several hand blown glass shades each supported by a monkey fist knot. The knots are made from brightly coloured cable, and hold the glass shades in place. The shades...
Buck Mountain House by Indigo Architecture + Interiors
This beautiful house with stunning views on the Buck Mountain was designed by Washington-based architecture firm Indigo Architecture + Interiors. From the architect, “Floating above a carpet of green moss on the steep slopes of Orcas Island’s Buck Mountain, this home’s foundation touches the rocky ground along only two slim concrete fins. These lean legs...
Rocking Stool by Brian Kuchler
Check out this unique Rocking Stool designed by Brian Kuchler. The stool is made from steam-bent and laminated African mahogany. The designer has used a large aluminum spine inside the wood spanning to create a strong, stable and lightweight furniture unit. The stool features a seat made of 3” of foam and upholstered with chocolate...
Surface Tension Desk by Lukas Peet
Canadian designer Lukas Peet has designed a writing desk, Surface Tension based on the tension of leather, resulting in a forgiving working surface. Following is some information from the designer, “The leather is stretched over the rigid maple frame, as all connections with the skin and body are eased by the use of subtle radiuses....
PulpLamp by Enrique Romero
PulpLamp is a lighting collection designed by Spanish designer Enrique Romero. In designer’s words, “PulpLamp is a lamps collection made out using as only material the paper paste from recycled newspapers, giving them this way a second life. They aren’t standard models; each new creation will have a new shape, color and texture. All the...
House in Hill by Cell Space Architects
Japanese architect Matsue Hayakusa of Cell Space Architects has designed the House in Hill, a private villa located on a hillside in the national park in Japan. Following is some information from the architects, “The site is located on a south slant near a hilltop on a mountain ridge. It is an attractive place to...










