Homeware Design

Homeware Design

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

 

Grand Mesa

Home desk or Executive desk? Either way, persons state of mind is closely influenced by the surroundings. Grand Mesa offers a workspace that is easy on the eyes due to its clean and confusion-free form. All for your improved creativeness. This desk features a two-toned design highlighted by handpicked oak tripod legs. And it is there to infuse your interior with the character of mid-century modernism. A timeless statement.

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Keza

Patrick Sarran created the Keza cheese trolley in 2008. Primarily a tool, this trolley must also excite diners’ curiosity. This is achieved by means of a stylized lacquered wooden structure assembled on industrial wheels. On opening the shutter and deploying its interior shelves, the cart reveals a large presentation table of matured cheeses. Using this stage prop, the waiter can adopt appropriate body language.

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PRO90 6 MFE S AR Arancio

The Bertazzoni's cooker Pro 90 brings the authentic experience of Italian cooking to the heart of your home. Its distinctive and elegant design and its technical refinements have been carefully designed and engineered to serve the needs and skills of the serious cook. The vibrant and eye-catching Orange color is the buttonhole, expressing the Italian vitality, and it has been applied with the same processes developed for the world-beating Italian sports cars.

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LG Studio

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Positive Negative

The design consists of double bar counters and a set of wine rack. The red wines can be stored in the wine rack on the table top or put into the ice bucket around the base of bar counter, you can take out the wine bottle from the bucket when you needed, it is much more convenient and does not occupy space.

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SHANG System

The SHANG System is a contemporary furniture system that is rooted in history and culture. The System pairs key visual elements of traditional Chinese furniture with a modular concept, which allows flexibility in combining each component. This flexibility lets one change the function - from a stool to a bedside table and so on, and the appearance according to one’s preferred degree of visual Chinese cultural identity. The flexibility, rootedness in heritage and crafted quality is a furniture system that can be handed down as a heirloom.

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