Homeware Design

Homeware Design

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

 

Bench Acqua

This project is a bench made of wood plates of multi-laminated walnut conformed one by one manual mode. The interior was made with matte satin paint. The construction process involves two types of molds, one fixed and one movable, which are used in two different steps, the mobile remains stable thanks to the embedded metal pins between the plates which are being preserved format.

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INVICTUS

Irresistible and versatile, born from the combination of a dream bowl and a multifunctional rack. It is complemented with a retractable tap, a rectangular valve - with an extractable cover - and overflow. Its majestic look is enhanced by the 40mm height of the bowl creating an alternative design. Our offer is enriched by a dishwashing supporting area that adds practicality and glamour. A flexible solution that will help organize and store the wet dishware in an extremely functional way. Another special feature is the fact of allowing the customization of the exterior by applying colored PVD.

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Positive Negative

The design consists of double bar counters and a set of wine rack. The red wines can be stored in the wine rack on the table top or put into the ice bucket around the base of bar counter, you can take out the wine bottle from the bucket when you needed, it is much more convenient and does not occupy space.

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Keza

Patrick Sarran created the Keza cheese trolley in 2008. Primarily a tool, this trolley must also excite diners’ curiosity. This is achieved by means of a stylized lacquered wooden structure assembled on industrial wheels. On opening the shutter and deploying its interior shelves, the cart reveals a large presentation table of matured cheeses. Using this stage prop, the waiter can adopt appropriate body language.

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Huxley's Ladder

Huxley's Ladder from Marc Scimé's Los Angeles based Studio for Design synthesizes monastic and utilitarian and unites fun and function. Simple wooden bookshelves and library ladders may have traditional associations, but Huxley’s is a reminder that fun and function are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Fun in function can transcend experience; it can serve a function. The thing that makes Huxley's Ladder fun is what also makes it functional and vise-versa.

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Vision

A set of 2 pieces that complement each other: a sink and a glass cover/board. The minimalist sink is complemented with a rectangular valve and a rectangular overflow. We added 50mm in height at the upper zone of the bowl to increase the working area and conceal the tap. The bowl and drainer have a 10mm edge to sustain several kitchen accessories or to lay the cover/board - made of silver tempered glass. The versatility of the sink is enhanced by allowing the cover/board to be applied on top of the bowl or on top of the drainer – you can use it to cover the sink or as a chopping board.

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