Human Furniture Collection by Dzmitry Samal

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These Human Furniture Collection created by Paris-based design studio Samal Design are “inspired by men’s beauty and sensuality”. A bit disarming and some of the poses I dare say a bit awkward… do their best to entice at least a conversation about it or a second look.

Human Furniture Collection by Dzmitry Samal

Dzmitry Samal and the Parallel World Collection

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Wants to remind us of the possible existence of parallel worlds the Belarusian designers (but now Parisian of adoption) Dzmitry Samal with his collection called “Parallel World”. Furniture that defy the impenetrability of the walls and seem to emerge from another dimension (or possibly moved elsewhere), in a sort of indissoluble bond between universes that communicate. Made of MDF (panels... 

Dzmitry Samal and the Parallel World Collection

Eco-design furniture from De Padova

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If you are looking for the last Christmas gifts the streets of Milan you can not just not going to pry the windows of De Padova! The Milan store was decorated for the occasion in grand style with a layout designed by ad hoc Valeria De Padova in collaboration with the study design A4Adesign. The result is a triumph of red and white stands where the original collection of furnishings ecodesign specially... 

Eco-design furniture from De Padova

Interior design offices of Blik

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The stickers from Blik Californians know them well now, their wall graphics, projects and collaborations with renowned illustrators, indie bands and even Disney. Now Lifework, one of the Herman Miller blog, gives us the opportunity to take a look at the interior design of gold. The founders of Blik Scott Flora and Jerinne Neils share a space characterized, not even to say, from real to collage wall... 

Interior design offices of Blik

The Danish Arts Foundation Committee for Crafts and Design Kasper Salto and Thomas Sigsgaard are contest winners

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Sixty years ago, the Danish architect Finn Juhl designed the interiors of the UN Trusteeship Council Chamber at United Nations Headquarters in New York City. Space is undergoing restoration and renovation, and when in about two years to be completed, will house the works of a new generation of Danish designers. Last December, the Danish Arts Foundation Committee for Crafts and Design invited five designers... 

The Danish Arts Foundation Committee for Crafts and Design Kasper Salto and Thomas Sigsgaard are contest winners