Minima Glassware
By Cecilie Manz – Produced by Holmegaard
The range consists of six items: two bottles with lids, which can be used for wine, water, milk or juice and are slender enough to fit in the fridge door, water glass and bowls.




By Cecilie Manz – Produced by Holmegaard
The range consists of six items: two bottles with lids, which can be used for wine, water, milk or juice and are slender enough to fit in the fridge door, water glass and bowls.




Haijk is a flowerpot that is guided by the logic of the plants growing patterns. Haijk can be sited in many positions to create a dialogue between the plant, sun and the person that interacts with the composition. The base is made out of pine and comes with a small map that shows where the tree is harvested and from which part of the tree it has it’s origin.
By RVW

Following her graduation in 2001 from the Interior Architecture department of the Ecole nationale des Arts Visuels de la Cambre in Brussels, Nathalie Dewez quickly found her way in Lighting Design. Nathalie brings delicate attention to the duality of « matter / non-matter » which she sees as being at the core of all lighting devices; with an emphasis on function as well as on the quality of light in both on and off situations.
Nathalie’s works are characterized by an economic use of means, a minimum use of components and a focus on ease of production.
Her light works carry an undeniable charisma. Just a few lines or surfaces bearing simple and effective geometry are enough to express delicate poetry.
Nathalie’s presence at numerous international shows and exhibitions has led to collaborations with a number of architecture practices as well as producers such as Ligne Roset (FR) and Habitat (UK).

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Outdoor and Indoor stool produced in rotation moulded polythene. A stool that uses this process on an unconventional way creating a hollow and light volume thanks to its triangle section.
Designed by Hector Serrano Studio, produced by Gandia Blasco.


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Brookline, MA-based Jin Choi & Thomas Shine of Choi+Shine recently received the 2010 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award for their « Land of Giants » project. The project was originally submitted for an Icelandic pylon competition, where it received an honorable mention. The competition was to find a new typology for Iceland’s high voltage power lines and pylons.



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No more wire-tangle, earphones dangling by your knees, or ripping buds from your ears when you take off your jacket.
Precision manufactured from tough, but flexible, 3D-printed polyamide, Pod à porter is ultralight and has a finely textured surface finish. It fits the iPod shuffle 3d generation, leaving all controls accessible.
Designed by Michiel Cornelissen.

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Corezone is a closed ceramic space, where one can place their thoughts, feelings, emotions. An attempt to fulfill emotional needs by the means of an object, a try to withhold immaterial beeing in a material space.


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