Flock, the pattern in felt Hive

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The impression is that of a wall decorated with flocked wallpaper, or working with that typical of the Victorian era in which tissues were obtained with a velvet effect and relief from the background. Instead Flock is a modular system of wool felt. The individual elements in a honeycomb-shaped hexagon, which make up the pattern, are self-adhesive and can be mounted to cover entire walls or on a regular... 

Flock, the pattern in felt Hive

Metropolis, the new line of Lladro porcelain

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Bear the signature of Spanish Jaime Hayon new collection of porcelain Metropolis Aterier Lladró, the new department of historical manufacturing Valencia Lladro . Inspired by the skyscrapers of Fritz Lang’s visionary film, the objects in the collection are vases, lamps, boxes and mirrors manufactured porcelain finish. But compared to the architecture of the film, the elements that make up the... 

Metropolis, the new line of Lladro porcelain

Ready-made curtains

Filed Under: Interior  

An important part of any room is the window dressing, this can either act as a focal point of the room or alternately as a way to discreetly emphasise the décor in the room. Curtains all in all are very important for the look and style of any interior room. There are so many styles on the market today that you will probably get stuck on choosing just the one design, especially when various colours... 

Ready-made curtains

Drink Link, the tea set to “connect people,” by Joon Lee

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The Dutch designer Joon Lee strongly believes that the dining area and food should be shared and understood as social moments as opportunities to communicate. For this reason in his designs, especially Lee thinks the communicative aspect, even when dealing with objects with no apparent connections with the language of any kind either. Yet in his Drink Link, the designer look for a certain communicative... 

Drink Link, the tea set to "connect people," by Joon Lee

Ronen Kadushin has chairs open source with the laser cut

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That the Israeli designer Ronen Kadushin like surprise and push up to the very limits the study on the potential of the materials, it is not a discovery today. His research goes even further with these chairs on display during the exhibition “Recent Uploads” at the Appel Gallery in Berlin. Made of laser cut aluminum plates with a thickness of just 6 mm thick volumes and creates gaps in... 

Ronen Kadushin has chairs open source with the laser cut