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A lamp to spread the light and tales of your favorite things.
Create by Chen Karlsson, an Asian-Scandinavian design company composed of two families of Chen (Chen-Yen and Hung-Ming) and Karlsson (Tina and Johan), Favorite Things Pendant Lamp is so lovely that you eager to show off to your guest. With an opening that big enough to put your memories inside, you can actually display your lovely things inside, which also act as a gallery. Undoubtedly, the pendant lamp will trigger a rich and beautiful everyday life.
Create by Chen Karlsson, an Asian-Scandinavian design company composed of two families of Chen (Chen-Yen and Hung-Ming) and Karlsson (Tina and Johan), Favorite Things Pendant Lamp is so lovely that you eager to show off to your guest. With an opening that big enough to put your memories inside, you can actually display your lovely things inside, which also act as a gallery. Undoubtedly, the pendant lamp will trigger a rich and beautiful everyday life.



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Cooking doesn’t get any easier than this. The multi-coloured Round Pepper Grinder, designed by Bodum, seems to work by sheer intuition. Its powerful ceramic gear goes into action as soon as the grinder is tilted towards the foods that need to be peppered up. The grinder senses its position and starts and stops working according to its angle. It features an attractive, slip-safe rubber finish. And, conveniently enough, it can be used for salt and spices as well.



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The Snowflakes table is completely unique production designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune, who got creative inspiration from photographer Wilson Bentley. Bentley – dubbed the Snowflake Man – devoted his career to capture snowflakes with his camera, being fascinated by the fact that “every (snow)crystal was a masterpiece of design and no one design was ever repeated.”
With computer aided production method, each Snowflakes table is produced as the same variation as that found in snowflakes. Snowflakes is a small, useful table available in three different heights in order to increase the possible variations and usages.

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’For the unexpected visitors who stays overnight’. This very well sum up the problem most family face. The 'We are Family' Sofabed by Ole Jensen is exploring the functionality and sustainability of new furniture. With two simple materials – bamboo and cotton – the designer created a both sustainable and innovative piece of furniture that makes it easy to welcome friends and family, even though space is limited.
The Sofabed is designed by engineer, Claus Molgaard and Ole Jensen.


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BookBook is a one-of-a-kind, hardback leather case designed exclusively for MacBook and MacBook Pro. The BookBook has a hard shell and a rigid spine to keep your MacBook from being crushed, and is lined with soft fabric to keep it from being scratched. The vintage book design also disguises your MacBook from been stolen, because nobody want to steal an old book.






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These funky BYO-Build Your Own wine was created as a unique christmas gift to The Creative Method's client by The Creative Method.
"The design needed to remind the clients of who we are and the long hours that we put into our work. It needed to feature all of our staff, reflect our creativity and sense of humor. The print run was 5000 labels. We obtained high quality cleanskin wines and created our own labels. Each label was based on one staff member. It included a number of facial features and the client is encouraged to BYO - Build Their Own. The wine and the label is the perfect substitute for when the real thing cannot be there."



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Go green in your living room with the Tsunagu coffee table created by Label Creators. Made from interlocking wood panels leftover from the manufacturing process, the Tsunagu Coffee Table is no less stunning. Label Creators, a Japanese furniture company acknowledge that wood scrap is generated throughout the manufacturing process of their furniture line, the Tsunagu Coffee table is their attempt to recycle those scrap into useful design. By giving new meaning to manufacturing waste in a sculptural form, the Tsunagu is getting a new lease of life.


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Mollydooker is a brand new wine from Sarah and Sparky Marquis. Known to their exceptional quality, attention to detail and hands on approach, Mash get the idea to design the packaging with no computer generated fonts, all type was hand drawn. Inspiration came from antique books and advertising illustrations of old. Working with John Englehardt, Mash created their own illustrations based on the wine names.

This packaging series was also lucky enough to win Mash a Pinnacle Award at the 2006 AGDA National Biennial Awards.





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It's rare to find a trendy and suitable appliance set for your minimalist home. With the ‘Silver Art’ range for Rowenta, Elium Studio has show us how French elegance can inform industrial design. Five pieces compose the breakfast set – espresso machine, coffee percolator, toaster, electric jug and juice extractor - have been created like silver plates, with simple lines and high finish given to the materials, an inspiring combination of brushed stainless steel and wood.





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As products get more and more attractive, can they replace the feelings we have towards our loved ones? Will you love your phone more than your girlfriend? Or will you love your car more than your wife? And how would you feel if your wife told you she suddenly loves chocolate more than sex?
Commodity Love designed by Taiwan-based Alice Wong is such a statement. Consist of six different statements, the brooches display each statement in simple font and it's using magnet to hold the brooch and your clothes.
Commodity Love designed by Taiwan-based Alice Wong is such a statement. Consist of six different statements, the brooches display each statement in simple font and it's using magnet to hold the brooch and your clothes.






"Colours that are warm, vibrant and joyful. Forms that are chunky and bold with soft hollows and gently bellying curves. "
Not the usual ceramics works that we have seen. Without the glazing and decorative painting, Maria Wojdat's ceramics are colorful with its' curvy shapes- displaying the joy of the ceramics and its users.
Not the usual ceramics works that we have seen. Without the glazing and decorative painting, Maria Wojdat's ceramics are colorful with its' curvy shapes- displaying the joy of the ceramics and its users.









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