Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine

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

 

Y

The Y TABLE was conceived as an architectural object. It is a table, in essence. But its form, structure and materials define it differently, voluntarily bringing architecture into an everyday life object. The eight ‘Y’ members that form the central pedestal of the table, are linked together only at the tip, barely touching each other. The point of contact between each Y element is minimal. Each ‘Y’ stands with each of its branches carefully detailed to create a ‘folding’ pattern, continuous

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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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PlayWood Connector

PlayWood is a modular furniture system that uses 3d print connectors and boards to make desks, shelves and stools. Simply combine connectors and boards together. Stay focus on the design. You can improve the design of your furniture: add a piece or simply try out different configurations. Choose the material you like, saving time and being flexible. Minimize environmental impact and use 0km materials.

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PEACOCK

Peacock is a test tube vase designed to host various floral arrangements. The vase has a minimal structural setting which provides a platform for floral artists to create their own artwork and displays. Consisting of twenty-one stems which organically interconnect to each other, the vase mimics a radially spread peacock display with unique patterns and focal points. Each stem holds a glass tube which houses water and flowers which can be removed and refilled without having to move the vase itself.

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Grand Mesa

Home desk or Executive desk? Either way, persons state of mind is closely influenced by the surroundings. Grand Mesa offers a workspace that is easy on the eyes due to its clean and confusion-free form. All for your improved creativeness. This desk features a two-toned design highlighted by handpicked oak tripod legs. And it is there to infuse your interior with the character of mid-century modernism. A timeless statement.

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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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