Homeware Design

Homeware Design

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

 

Twins

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KITCHEN TRAIN

Using different styles of kitchen instruments creates an untidy cooking environment in addition to visual annoyance.Putting it in a nutshell,I tried to make a unified set of these popular kitchen accessories commonly used in all houses.This design was purely inspired by creativity. "United form" and a "Pleasant appearance" are two of its characteristics.Moreover, it will be welcomed by the market because of its innovative appearance.This is due to the fact that 6 utensils are bought and paid for by the customer in one package.On the other hand, this will be an opportunity for the manufacturer.

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The Monroe Chair

Striking elegance, simplicity in idea, comfortable, designed with sustainability in mind. The Monroe Chair is an attempt to drastically simplify the manufacturing process involved in making an armchair. It exploits the potential of CNC technologies to repeatedly cut out a flat element from MDF, these elements are then splayed around a central axis to shape a complexly curved armchair. The back leg gradually morphs into the backrest and the armrest into the front leg, creating a distinct aesthetic entirely defined by the simplicity of the manufacturing process.

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Infinity

Personifying the symbol of perpetuity into a sensationally sculptural magnum opus, Infinity designer table collection by Stefano Bigi for Porada adapts both the shape and the meaning of this principle with compelling base and minimalist glass top. Paralleling the theory’s adaptation in cultural spheres, Stefano brings the realms of eternity into the world of modern design with his though-provoking interpretation of dynamics featuring sinuous lines that create an illusion of material pliability nevertheless as solid as the tables can be, being made of chrome, solid wood and glass.

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'A' Back Windsor

Solid hardwood, traditional joinery and contemporary machinery update the fine Windsor Chair. The front legs pass through the seat to become the king post and the back legs reach to the crest. With triangulation this strong design realigns the forces of compression and tension to maximum visual and physical effect. Milk paint or clear oil finish maintain the sustainable tradition of Windsor Chairs.

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Stool Infinite

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