The Design Magazine

The Design Magazine

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

 

Ydin

Ydin stool can be mounted by yourself, without using special tools, thanks to a simple interlocking system. The 4 identical feet are placed in no particular order and the concrete seat, acting as the keystone, keeps everything in place. Feet are made with scrap wood coming from a stairs manufacturer, easily machined using traditional woodworking techniques and finally oiled. The seat is simply moulded in a lasting fiber-reinforced UHP Concrete. Only 5 dissociable parts to be flat packed and ready to be shipped to final customers, is another sustainability argument.

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More _Light

A modular system assemblable, disassemblable and eco-sustainable. More_Light has a green soul and is very easy to use. Innovative and ideal to satisfy all of our daily needs, thanks to the flexibility of its square modules and its joint system. You can assemble bookcases of different sizes and depths, shelving, panel walls, display stands, wall units. Thanks to the wide range of finishes, colours and textures available, its personality can be further enhanced by a more customized design. For home design, working spaces, shops. Also available with lichens inside. caporasodesign.it - lessmore.it

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Stool Infinite

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Haiden

Haiden, a versatile design for indoor spaces, is functioned to be used as bench seating and/or storage.An original form constructed symbiotically from one side to the other, where the negative of one side results as the positive of the other and vice versa, all while confined to one specific angle. Its intricate mathematical organization resulted in a clean, modern and elegant design, warmed with the use of organic wood material on a solid industrial form. Suitable as an indoor bench when laid out horizontally, it is also capable to stand vertically as a shelving component.

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Virgo

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BenchArk

BenchArk's design concept stems from a blend of two contradicting characteristics; motion and stillness. On one hand, the design abstractly impersonates an organic tree log that can be found in nature. On the other, it’s a resemblance of structural remains of an ancient wooden ark. The identical twin legs branch out organically holding a straight wooden line with a real bronze and copper finish. BenchArk is 3.5 meter long bench designed by Yazan Hijazin founder of Anknownymous in Amman-Jordan.

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