Homeware Design

Homeware Design

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£17

Bookshelf # 17 was developed with the premise to occupy the necessary space, when necessary. Considered to be an extension of the wall when all shelves are closed, or when not being used, and opening the shelves as needed. Abstaining from the superficial, it intends that the piece is functional and meets the requirements for which it was designed for. This project was developed by Danilo Olim

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Dressup

Dressup is more than a regular chair. It’s very functional but also modern with its different colored covers. It’s simply stable with an endless metal pipe. It’s possible to choose one of the three combinations that are already fixed for linings, buttons, plastic seat and lacquered structure. It is designed for intern use.

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Magic stone

Magic Stone is much more than an household appliance, is able to create a magical atmosphere. Its shape is inspired by nature, thinking of a stone, smoothed by the water of a river. The water element is symbolically represented by the wave that separates the upper from the lower body. The water is the key element of this product that through ultrasound atomizes the water and the scented oil, creating a cold steam. The wave motif, serves to create the atmosphere through the LED light that smoothly changes colors. Stroking the cover you activate the capacity button that controls all functions.

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charchoob

The cubic form of the product keeps it stable and balanced in all directions. Moreover the three way usage of the product in formal, informal and friendly etiquette is possible only by 90 degree turning of the chairs. This product has been designed in a way to be kept as light as possible (4kg) considering all aspects of its functionality. This aim has been reached by choosing light weight materials and hallow frames to keep the weight of the product as low as possible.

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Marken Desk

The visually lightweight feeling of this elegant and yet strong desk takes us back to the scandinavian school of design. The awkward shape of the legs, the way they lean to the front almost like a lordly gesture of greeting, reminds us of the silouette of a noble man with his hat off greeting a lady. The desk welcomes us to use it. The shape of the drawers, like separate limbs of the desk, with their hanging sensation and a front personified look, scans the room like watchful eyes.

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5x5

The 5x5 chair is a typical design project where the limitation is recognised as a challenge. The chair's seat and the back are made of xilith which is very difficult to be shaped. Xilith is the raw material that can be found 300 meters under the ground's surface and is comined with a coal. Currently the majority of the raw material is thrown away. From environmental point of view this material generates waste on the earth's surface. Therefore the idea about the chair design seemed to be very provocative and challenging.

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