Inside Design Magazine

Inside Design Magazine

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

 

Bessa

Designed for lounge areas of hotels, resorts and private residences, the Bessa lounge chair harmonizes with the modern interior design projects. It's design conveys a serenity that invites to an experiences to be remembered. Having solved its completely sustainable production, we can enjoy its balance between form, contemporary design, function and its organic values.

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TANK

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Echape

In French Echape means escape, but also is a dynamic position in ballet dance. We have decided to combine the ethereal grace and lightness of a ballet dancer with the joy and happiness of a casual meeting at a bar between friends and acquaintances. The stools come in a variety of different standard heights and are manufacured using a combination of numerical control and traditional craft techniques, to realize a unique, ecologically sound and beautiful contemporary stools with high aesthetic, sculptural and tactile value.

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Serpentina

Serpentina bench is a versatile and unusual design. Inspired in the fridge condenser, a well-known everyday object, it is made by metallic tubes and electrostatic painting. The piece brings the banal and common to the modern and entertaining through innovative design.

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DARYA

In fact this chair has been inspired by a beautiful teen girl, a beautiful, playful girl who is descent, elegant and yetffffff relaxed! with long toned arm and legs. this is a chair I designed with love, and it is all hand carved. The name of that girl is "Darya."

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TIND End Table

The TIND End Table is a small, eco-friendly table with a strong visual presence. The recycled steel top has been waterjet-cut with an intricate pattern that creates vivid light and shadow patterns. The shapes of the bamboo legs are determined by the patterning in the steel top, and each of the fourteen legs passes through the steel top and then is cut flush. Seen from above, the carbonized bamboo creates an arresting pattern, juxtaposed against the perforated steel. Bamboo is a rapidly renewable raw material, since bamboo is a rapidly-growing grass, not a wood product.

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