Homeware Design

Homeware Design

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

 

Sputnik

The Sputnik Chair is directly inspired from the Sputnik satellite. The world’s first artificial satellite was about the size of a beach ball (58cm, or 22.8inches, in diameter). Harow achieved to use the exact diameter of the satellite for the seat. As simple as it looks, it is a real technical challenge in its making. Its 4 asymmetric feet reflect the satellite antenna which are very thin. It was a big challenge to make them ensure a flawless contact with the ground. Simple, crude and made out of steel, the chair also demonstrates how basic materials can be used with elegance.

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Ji Mu

With certain numbers of these simple but magical parts, chair, small tea table, bench and even wine rack would be easily assembled and put into use in users' own way. Only the imagination is needed in this section. Users can find their own ways to build their own Ji Mu. The question that how the Ji Mu would be is remain for the users.

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The Only

The clock was designed as a modern three dimensional interpretation of a traditional analog wall clock with the clean style - there’s nothing superfluous, nothing redundant, the surfaces gently curve and flow around the internal components. The clock literally ‘passes’ the environment through itself, dissolves it, and at the same time fulfills its function and projects the symbolic image of eternally flowing time. Understated design coupled with inventiveness and functionality make this the right choice for telling the time at home or in workspace.

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Diodon Solium

Diododon Soliun is designed as an art object with full furniture functionality. It can be used as an armchair, with an optional puff fastened to the back, or as a sofa for one person. The object's carcass is made of mechanic and bone - shaped, polished plywood sheets, tied together with uncovered steel bolts. The soft parts are made of black leather, refined using an old technology, where the face is colored and the back face stays untouched. Soft parts are fastened to the carcass with belts. The polished wood elements are used for reinforcement, decoration and covering the construction joints

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Kena

Kena is a table transforming from the coffee to the dining table. Kena table was specially designed for small rooms and apartments, where there is no space for a full dining table, it is the transformation of the function as a space-saving, and new opportunities of a small room. It has been deisigned for trying to make price less, and focused on the birch plywood. Feature design table - a special transformer system, intuitive understanding and most importantly safe for hands, unlike some analogues.

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Jolle

Jolle is a cradle inspired by Scandinavian design. The remarkable curved skids bring a slight elegant touch with it. Straight clear lines and simple forms are used to create a calm modern cradle, which also follows sustainable principles. Jolle is built to last. It should be passed on from one generation to the next and so on. Next to this longevity criteria only natural materials – felt and stone pine – are used without any metal or synthetic substances. In this way the design of Jolle combines sustainability and a graceful modern optic.

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