Archives for category: furniture

Young design masters of understatement, Outofstock, absolutely nail it in Singapore for the new all day breakfast cafe’, Hatched.

Personal style abounds in Madrid.

The real deal.  Piero Lissoni has designed the new Boffi showroom in Via Solferini to look and feel like a real apartment.

Looking like a Royal Doulton classic rose pattern complete with Japan black plate stand, Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc‘s 5 o’clock chair for Mooi was a talking point at Milan design week but is so much more than that.

An heirloom for the future by Patricia Urquiola.  As Milan shuts up shop for another year, the Comeback chair for Kartell is my pick for best new product at the Salone del Mobile 2010.

A decidely sexy take on open plan living by Italian architect Carlo Colombo.

A perfect fit for the way we live now, this clever little table by the dynamic design foursome Front for Established & Sons would work everywhere from a Paris boudoir to a minimalist Japanese open plan. Transformations was launched at Milan design week earlier this month.

A fireside library for one by Italian master architect Piero Lissoni.

Outspoken Italian designer Fabio Novembre does it again (and not in a good way) with his frankly scary new chair Nemo for Driade.  I know I know.  If you can’t say anything nice don’t say anything all. And normally I manage to contain myself – at least online.  I just wish, this once, that someone had told Fabio Novembre the same thing goes for design.

Italian brand Magis will present Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec‘s shiny new take on the classic French bistro table at Milan design week 2010.