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With stoolWe wanted to make a stool that can hold my things with my pet or not just sit alone. With Stool with something wants to embrace many things with you.
Roll: two-way airtight food containerLocknLock 2022 design contest Grand Prix winnerProduct design / Personal project / Year 2022Is a square storage container the most reasonable shape? Is there any way to make the food container lid more interesting to use? Roll is a round, cute form of airtight container that provides answers to the above.Roll provides single-person residents…
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Small Designs, Great ArchitectsAn exhibition for and at the Roca Gallery Barcelona“During the time I spent in S’s large kitchen next to Lake Como, I’d draw for hours and hours, absolutely spontaneously, coffee makers, cooking pots, bottles. Because of their strange shapes, I particularly liked the green and red enamelled coffee pots; they were a kind…
“Joy” table system / Cassina IXCThe idea behind “Joy” table was to achieve the maximum with the minimum. Simplicity, expressiveness and functionality mixed.The challenge was to create a single element that combined with simple tubes could create a whole range of alluring product configurations that will make from the working environment a better place.The whole product…
In Mallorca, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, local firm Mar Plus Ask has created a small, off-grid retreat from two separate dwellings that were designed around large boulders and olive trees, called ‘The Olive Houses’. Read more…