Filed under DESIGN, Lighting, Netherlands by marieluce
By Ontwerpduo
« Forest light is a new system for ceiling lights. The possibilities are unlimited. The design consists out of different parts, which can be connected at the ceiling. Step by step the light system is overgrowing the ceiling as it were.
It is possible to get one ore much more light points exactly where you want them. Also a wall light is possible. Obstacles or height differences are beautiful to use with these lights. »
material: coated aluminium, copper and PU
photo’s: Marly Gommans



March 21, 2011 - 2:39 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Japan, Kitchen by marieluce
« The Kami Series is hand-crafted by Hidetoshi Takahashi in Japan. The gorgeous, lightweight cups are made from Castor Aralia wood with a food-safe polyurethane coating inside. »
Merchant no.4



March 4, 2011 - 1:49 PM
Filed under Belgium, DESIGN, Deco, Furniture, Others by francois
The TableMag is a coffee table that allows you to keep your favorite magazines available and safe in a very stylish way. This 100% belgian product is designed by all round art director Antoinette Ribas.



February 15, 2011 - 5:53 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Deco, Netherlands by marieluce
By Amba Molly
« Can products fertilise each other – just like people – and do develop into something new?
I made a moulding system which is based on the human cell division. Starting with four products from two worlds, industrial and old-fashioned I used a plastic bottle, an old earthenware oil pitcher, a plastic Tupperware can and a hand-twisted earthenware can. By dividing the moulds systematically, 60 stones appeared. At four stages of division the products mix themselves increasingly further and gradually a new family with new DNA appears. »




February 1, 2011 - 11:42 AM
Filed under DESIGN, Textile, US by marieluce
By Joshua Ben Longo
Exhibition at RA in Antwerp





Monster Skin Rug

A Dictat on Etiquette

January 12, 2011 - 4:38 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Furniture, Netherlands by francois
The Faraday fauteuil has arisen with as little as possible material ensuring a good construction and comfort. The result is amazing light, strong, transparent and ergonomic. Designers Teun Fleskens and Ingmar Cramers have searched the border between function and esthetic. The transparency of the fauteuil ensures a uniting with its surroundings. It’s usable inside and outside. The fauteuil is available in every RAL colour, also there is a RVS version which is entirely to recycle. Photography: Michiel Maessen.


December 29, 2010 - 7:31 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Ecology, Netherlands, Others by francois
Most of the hand soap is replaced by soap pumps. However a lot of the soap pumps contain a lot of chemicals. The main reason why the hand pump was introduced is because it’s more hygienic and easier to use. I wanted to give the natural hand soap the same features so we could use the traditional soap again.
The block contains different sizes; dirty hands, you pick a bigger piece.
Designed by Dave Hakkens.




Most of the hand soap is replaced by soap pumps. However a lot of the soap pumps contain a lot of chemicals. The main reason why the hand pump was introduced is because it’s more hygienic and easier to use. I wanted to give the natural hand soap the same features so we could use the traditional soap again.
The block contains different sizes; dirty hands, you pick a bigger piece
December 28, 2010 - 3:41 PM