The Design Magazine

The Design Magazine

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

 

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ROMA collection

The corner joint, in cast aluminum, gives the "go" to the legs and to the external frame and extension device. This typology allows the realization of a stable conformation, and sturdy, lightweight and completely recyclable. Declinable in countless sizes, offers the possibility of inclusion of extensions, completely invisible when they are folded under the table, so you can adapt the plan useful to the specific needs of each. All extensions have the same finish and are made from the same material as the main floor.

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Vonk Fuse

"The strength is in the material” Two classic materials and a smart construction principle became the foundation of a collection. A mysterious key is given by the hidden construction using inserts and bolts, the frames hold down the wood from working and dishing. Wood type and steel frame finish can be personalised and allows the client to combine and fit the products in it’s direct environment.

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Caroline Heater - Kindle Living

Despite their enormous popularity, little meaningful development has taken place in the improvement of the outdoor heater since first introduce in the 1960's. Caroline transforms this uninspired, long outdated approach by introducing a sense of beauty and simple elegance never seen before. Every detail has been carefully considered - made attractive while vastly improving heating performance - and crafted by loving hands in Southern California. Each Caroline brings ambience, romance, and style to keeping you warm outdoors.

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Curve

Paradisi Curve has a double concave carbon fibre composite seat. Designed on CAD software, every minute detail of every angle, chamfer & radius was obsessively perfected in 3D space. Every carbon fibre layer was laid by hand meticulously to ensure the weave is perfect and the result flawless. Each metal piece was painstakingly machined on a CNC milling machine. All finished off with a beautifully-crafted course-grained leather cushion. Each chair is unique and numbered.

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BAMBOO FOREST

The traditional open storage closet was for showing books and pottery. By adding strings and sewing marks, the image of a traditional open storage closet was changed to more feminine one. The furniture silhouette can be changed naturally by binding method of strings. The top wood panel of the furniture and the lowest panel is drilled to make many small holes vertically, and connected with many flexible strings to look like a string curtain. The details of the point on which wood panels is connected with strings is made to look like sewing.

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