Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine

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

 

SUVAR

The chair adopts the mortice and tenon structure, with 32 of them in total, and 12 different angles. Tenoning at different angles means to opening holes at different angles, which makes industrialised production impossible; tenoning, hole-opening, assembling, trimming, and polishing all have to be done by hands.

Continue reading

 

Panama Banana

It is an outdoor furniture that could be used as a hammock and also as football goal for beach sports. This combination of functions was created to promote active lifestyle even when you are relaxing at the beach. The design has been inspired by a shape of a surf board that is why it integrates so well with natural beach environment. Because of its light weight it can be easily moved. To change functions between football goal and hammock is very easy - you just need to turn it 90 degrees. Finally, when you want to pack it away, you simply remove the support details and it folds flat

Continue reading

 

NUi X-Hale

NUI is a nascent, wood-specific assembly system that seeks to redefine our connection and interaction with wood. The system is made up of a growing collection of polymer connectors, designed to create diverse: spatial, dimensional, aesthetic and structural configurations. Moreover, this innovative, hands-on approach to wood manufacturing allows for high-end, solid-wood designs to be: assembled, lock, unlocked and if need be, disassembled. As it evolves, this modular system aspires to improve the way and efficiency with which this life-giving resource is utilized.

Continue reading

 

the Broccoli

A simple hypothesis about changing chair's form inspires an idea of provoking human activity: by turning chair's two dimensional back into three dimension, the Broccoli becomes a chair with no front or back, left or right. As a result, the ways of interaction between people and chair have been expanded, more possibilities of action encourages people to use the Broccoli variously.

Continue reading

 

Herbal Tea Garden

Patrick Sarran created the Herbal Tea Garden as a unique item for the Landmark Mandarin Oriental of Hong Kong in 2014. The catering manager wanted a trolley on which he could perform the tea ceremony. This design re-uses the codes developed by Patrick Sarran in his K Series trolleys, including the KEZA cheese trolley and the Km31 multifunctional trolley, influenced by Chinese landscape painting.

Continue reading

 

Vigvam

Vigvam is a lightweight and easy to transport or storage item. It consists of plywood veneered base and a set of hooks in the form of stylized deer antlers. The inspiration of this project comes from light-weight and stable construction of vigvam - a typical form of home of Indians. Also, vigvam form was widespread among other nomadic tribes. Since most of these tribes were hunters we also added antlers as a symbol of deers. Deer antlers is an old symbol of protection, welfare and guarding.

Continue reading