Los Angeles-based design and manufacturing company, Bend Goods, has just unveiled a new recliner that looks like a peacock. It is an updated version of the iconic wicker chair from the 1970s. This time, the willow wicker was replaced by a geometric pattern made of metal, which gives the product a fresh breeze and a unique touch.
Architecture & Interior
Libero Rutilo, a designer from Milan, has found a way to extend the life of old bottles. He combined 3D printing technology with recycling to create a beautiful series of vases under the auspices of DesignLibero design studio.
How many times would you like to take a short nap in the office? Now you can, and comfortably, because design student Aqil Raharji from OCAD University in Toronto has developed the perfect workplace sleeping corner. The Schnap hammock, which is mounted right under the table!
In recent years, more and more companies are opting for bright and open offices, as they encourage productivity, flexibility and communication between employees. The latest findings show the exact opposite, which does not mean that the trend will immediately reverse and companies will start erecting partition walls, etc. But perhaps there is a middle way: a free-standing "helmet" that isolates the person from the environment. The helmet, which partially resembles a telephone booth, removes disturbing factors, including noise, that interfere with the employee's concentration.
The industrial design studio Sturlesi Design, based in Tel Aviv, Israel, presents a new collection of iLLuminite decorative geometric lamps. The inspiration comes from the search for a unique and original approach to the design of night and ambient lights.
We are probably all aware of how important it is to have plants in the rooms where we live. They maintain adequate air quality. Do you know how that works? Plants release oxygen and reduce carbon dioxide levels. This time we present Mygdal, a pot with a self-sustaining ecosystem that will make it easier for you to grow greenery in your home. Sounds like fun, doesn't it?
Melina is a backpack that turns into a tent, with which you can create everything you need for rest, a temporary home or privacy, wherever you are. In the camp, nature or urban jungle. The Melina backpack can be turned into a tent in one move, but that doesn't mean you can't carry things with you that you would otherwise carry in a backpack.
Functionality, practicality and innovation are the main characteristics of the Swedish multinational Ikea. In April, it introduces a new series for the indoor garden, which allows you to grow fresh salad and herbs right at home.
In principle, bicycle bells are not exactly an object of desire, at least not from a design point of view, but from a practical point of view their usefulness is not in doubt. Nevertheless, many do not have the most pleasant sound, albeit a characteristic one. What if the bells were sexy and nice sounding? Introducing the Oi bike bell that's sexy, discreet and with a sound you'd mistake for a smartphone.
Lovers of retro design will definitely know the Anglepoise® table lamp as one of the most iconic industrial designs, whose history dates back to the 1930s.
Bel & Bel office chairs are made from original parts of the legendary Italian Vespa scooter from the 80s. By reusing the chassis, the company from Barcelona has created an original and unique swivel chair.
Many of us know the Dolomites for their excellent skiing and magical nature. From now on, a very special experience is available, which can be experienced not far from the famous Cortina d'Ampezzo. The Starlight Room, as the experience was called, offers you an intimate retreat from urban life. This is what most of us expect from a vacation.