Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine

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

 

Exploded

Exploded features a deconstructed wooden chair encased in clear acrylic containers. The parts are loose in their compartments, allowing them to shift when the chair is moved, creating an illusion of movement while staying in place. The chair is structural, but the acrylic provides the support. The project emphasizes both the joinery of its individual parts and the form as a functional whole, embodying a state of both connection and disconnection. The title is a reference to exploded view diagrams.

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Unity

Designer used circular shapes for this coffee table. Columns made by ultra-light concrete that connected with ten screw to a chrome ring. Connections are designed to be easily plugged in and out. The circle shape of the table is to have more movement environment around it and also its transparent glass makes the rooms space seems bigger and lets any detail visible.

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Balance

The designer created "Balance": a box with spatial presence and poetical statement. The box body, held from three feeds, floats over the surface. Swallows circle on the box, wich is like a secret treasure chest. This allows the user to keep private things or to store delicacies even under the eyes of others. Rather seems the generously proportioned branch handle to grow out of the box. But he still keeps the balance to the box body and is a room for himself. The wood, the ceramic and the swallows form a closed harmonious world, where each user can discover his own poetical story.

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Guftaguu

Predominantly designed for the public space, GUFTAGUU is amalgamation of freedom and choice provided to the user. The ability of the seating system to fluctuate between an introvert and extrovert composition through movable seats adheres to the conceptual theme of 'the gentle art of conversation' - GUFTAGUU (Urdu). The system allows fluctuation between 86” to 45” in length and 58” to 26” in width. Constructed from powder coated steel frame, the composition is adaptable for multiple user groups and scenarios. Its adaptive design, facilitates for public waiting areas as well as open parks.

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feltstone rug

Felt stone area rug gives an optical illusion of real stones. The use of different wools complement the look and feel of the rug. Stones are different from one another in size, color and high - the surface looks like in the nature. Some of them have a moss effect. Each pebble has a foam core that is surrounded by 100% wool. On the basis of this soft core every rock squeezes under pressure. The backing of the a rug is a transparent mat. Stones are sewed together and with the mat.

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Savana

The Savana armchair, made entirely by hand and only with wicker branches, was performed at a small workshop in Sao Paulo. A complex work that questions the high industrialization of furniture, since the raw material was not altered for the making of the piece. Referring to the clump of grass as wind, as found in nature, the Savana is an armchair full of identity and with its own magnetism, unable to go unnoticed. With the branches curved into the water and then glued one by one, it reveals a different detail of every angle of vision, with a vide range of details, that only nature could bestow.

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