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Category Archive: Object Design
In this category we inform you about object design, renowned artists and their products.
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With an abundance of colours, vegetable prints and positive vibes the brand new FEAST collection reflects everything its creator stands for. The British-Israeli chef Yotam Ottolenghi created this range of expressive tableware with the most joyful of gatherings in mind: coming together with friends and family, sharing food and exchanging stories …
When Antonino Sciortino was just eight years old, he began to forge iron in his father’s studio. He particularly worked with ‘soft’ iron, which is relatively pliable and thus easier to work with. For Serax, he has designed an exclusive collection.
Lisa Swing is a suspended seat born from the collaboration with Made-in-Italy company S•CAB and architect Marcello Ziliani …
Cooking with exquisite ceramics. Pascale Naessens adds some brand-new tableware to her successful Pure collection. Pure romance, pure interaction …
Bang & Olufsen has recently introduced Beosound Level, a portable wireless home speaker that delivers impressive sound, unrivalled craftsmanship and a modular design that improves longevity …
Fragrance marketing is a very big deal. But very small things are often enough to make a big impact. Especially when they do their job as great as the new compact Scentmaker. Welcome to the new Aromea AERA …
Systematic, nalytical, focused. And mindful of feasibility. That’s how Graz-based product designer Lukas Klingsbichel describes his way of working. Because it’s only when something is really feasible that reality can be changed – and that’s what he’s interested in …
Özlem Tuna is a designer in Istanbul, where she takes inspiration from the city, its crafts, its materials, life on the historic peninsula, and the hustle and bustle of the Grand Bazaar. But it all started in her home town by the sea in Anatolia, where dreams of the future were shaped out of mud and dough …
The future belongs to those who know how to read between the textures of an innovative made in Italy that pushes itself toward new interpretations of shapes and materials. Once again SCAB Design presents products that combine shape, beauty and functionality in an all-Italian design …
Have you ever prayed before an altar that was produced by a 3D printer? Hallelujah, now it’s finally possible in the parish church of St. Laurentius in the Bavarian village of Altmühldorf …
Small light collection is a collection of four different hanging spot lamps, composed of four different models in four different dimensions that take advantage of the fascinating plastic properties of the ceramics …
These collections are sculptural masterpieces that celebrate the splendor of curves and unique shapes …
Architect Jean-Christophe Petillault has designed a particularly space-saving version of a table in times of home office. The Flying Table slides to the ceiling after work via remote control …
Japanese-American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi started creating the Akari Light Sculptures in the 1950s. He chose the name “akari”, a word that means “light” in Japanese, connoting both illumination and physical lightness …
Individuality of sitting – Martin Hirth revamps his D8P as a dining chair in good Bauhaus tradition …