After a recent collaboration with Toronto based Mjölk, in the creation of Sucabaruca, Italian designer Luca Nichetto continues the search of different traditions and international cultures. This time, Luca Nichetto teamed up again with Russian designer “but New Yorker by adoption” Lera Moiseeva, to develop a new tableware set for Dymov Ceramics. The table set was… [Read More]
Cell LED Carpet by LAMA Concept
Dutch designers Yvonne Laurysen and Erik Mantel from LAMA Concept designed an inspiring eco-friendly wool felt carpet that features embedded LED lights. In a world of technology, and sensory innovation, the dutch duo’s design practice revolves around the concept: “invitation to touch”. Through the use of sustainable materials, clever functionality, and sleek aesthetics, the Cell LED… [Read More]
Aircone by Stefan Borselius for Abstracta
Aircone is an acoustical panel designed by Swedish designer Stefan Borselius for Swedish manufacturer Abstracta. The innovative system is based on the successful sound-absorbant partition Airflake, the first product designed by Stefan Borselius in collaboration with Abstracta in 2006. The design of the Aircone is much simpler compared to the Airflake, which is used a… [Read More]
Sucabaruca by Luca Nichetto + Mjölk
Last week at the 2014 Toronto Interior Design Show (IDS14) Italian designer Luca Nichetto presented “Sucabaruca”, a coffee set for the Canadian gallery Mjölk. The collaboration between Luca Nichetto and Mjölk started with the Italian designer’s first visit to Toronto where they discovered their common passion for design. The result was a design that combines the… [Read More]
Clouds by Kvadrat
Clouds is an innovative, interlocking fabric tile concept. Designed as a collaboration between Kvadrat and acclaimed designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Clouds redefines the concept of home art installation. The concept revolves around the irregularity of each tile’s surface. By adding elements to it, Clouds evolves into a unique three-dimensional art piece. The easy customizable… [Read More]