Homeware Design

Homeware Design

Homeware Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Bow

The metal-covered surface of the body also quotes futuristic designs of the era, but it is a clearly contemporary design. The glass or marble covered tabletop floats above a base with rounded edges. The three sizes are coordinated in a way that allows the tables to be arranged individually or as a group and with overlapping tabletops, like a dynamic sculpture, resulting in a generous and multi-level storage surface.

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Aulenti

Much more than a formal design. A sum of functional details, techniques and technology. Aulenti desk combine traditional design elements of the best solid wood furnitures of '70 with architectural design spirit similar to Calatrava's works, all fully equipped with the functionality that a contemporary user need, such as integrated wire box, moveable trays for small personal accessories and modesty panel. High quality materials for the robust structure, the top is finished with vacuum process.

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Joseph Felt Chair

The Felt Chair Joseph is composed of six rolls of interwoven felt, pressed together with stainless steel fasteners. The chair uses the structural properties of felt to create a soft construction. It does not need a cover or an inner frame as conventional upholstered furniture, because the outer appearance is the outcome of its integral construction.

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Magician

Magician is a smart desk with new features that can make the appropriate height adjustment based on changes of people's work posture and state. The height adjustment of Magician is completely controlled by gestures. Magician equipped with smart lamp system provides appropriate lighting for different working conditions. The desktop control module uses infrared to sense the user's sitting posture, preventing the user from suffering from body aches due to poor sitting posture.

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Sauna Habits

According to different sources, traditional wood-burning sauna stoves have one of the highest emission factors among residential heating appliances. The suggested solution includes a structure that makes the airflow circulate inside the stove to provide a better heat exchange and effectively burn combustible gases and particulates. The core is made of fireproof concrete, that resists temperatures high enough to achieve almost total combustion of wood. Its properties to accumulate and radiate heat for a long time allow using less wood.

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65X5 ECHO

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