Homeware Design

Homeware Design

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

 

Wine credenza II

This table is called credenza. You can put sixteen bottles of wine inside, and you can choose one by rotating the handle. Fusion of table and wine holder. This work accomplishes such purpose as following. First is the pleasure to think about what to choose fully before drinking one of them, having various bottles of wine . Second is the playful pleasure to move those wines in person and it is combined with the use of a table on which you can put the bottle of wine to drink.

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JOSÉ TRONCO

All basic functions can be controlled via a simple mode switch, and all insides can be accessed via an easy-to-open magnet back cover. Motion sensors are integrated creatively, so that the air purifying process will pause automatically once the back cover is removed. Semi-concealed wheels are placed deliberately so that users of all age can move the machine at ease. The whole machine is responsibly sourced and manufactured with no use of surface spraying or any hazardous matter.

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VELOCITA

Grasping every stunning moment. Collaborated with the exquisite crafts, VELOCOTA excellently merges the Ferrari rims and elegant design style that artistically resemble the super car displaying both the power and charm. When being used, VELOCITA demonstrates satisfactory quality; when staying still, VELOCITA acts as the enticing artwork.

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Imnu

Imnu introduces a remake of a design classic, an original approach to the knownl wall clock. The focus in this design lies on the pointers of the clock. Instead of being attached to a pin in the middle of the dial, they run around the circumference. The clock face is a thin disc which seems to float on the wall. The designer‘s decision to leave the dial free of anything has a surprising effect as the hands come from behind the disc, folding themselves over the outer edge. The wall clock Imnu stands out thanks to its unconventional and minimalistic nature.

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Renaissance

The shaping basis of the concept was taken by from Ancient Rome. Therefore the armchair Renaissance is the revival of the image Curule Chair with X-shaped legs. The stylish, minimal and modern shape of armchair allows it to be used in different public (restaurant and cafe terraces, airports, libraries and etc.) and private interiors.

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Sweet Kit

This mobile showcase for serving desserts in restaurants was created in 2016 and is the latest piece in the K range. The Sweet-Kit design meets the requirement for elegance, manoeuvrability, volume and transparency. The opening mechanism is based on a ring rotating around an acrylic glass disc. Two moulded beech rings are the rotation tracks as well as being the handles for opening the display case and for moving the trolley around the restaurant. These integrated features help set the scene for service and highlight the displayed products.

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