Entries tagged ‘concept

Light 4 by Christian Harrup

by ninja_pawn, Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Light 4 by Christian Harrup | Minimalist designNo, that’s not a coat hanger (and a nice one, we must add) up there. Christian Harrup’s Light 4 minimalist pendant light concept is, simply put, one of the sleekest lighting concepts we’ve seen recently. Hit the MORE link for more pictures and a few words from the designer. MORE »

Guarda Inside-Out chair by Alberto Villarreal

by ninja_pawn, Monday, June 29th, 2009

Silla Guarda by Alberto Villarreal | Minimalist designYou’ve seen 2-in-1 chair concepts before, but this is a whole new level of weird. Each member of the Guarda Inside-Out collection by Alberto Villarreal (Zanic), including Silla Guarda, holds a pleasant surprise inside. MORE »

Occasional table 21 by RKNL

by ninja_pawn, Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Bijzettafel by RKNL | Minimalist industrial design | FurnitureRonald Knol’s Bijzettafel (occasional table) 21, that some of you may find somewhat reminiscent of a certain fruit-labeled high-tech product line, contains a hidden storage compartment underneath the top surface. MORE »

Kalla chair by Jang Won Yoon

by mighty_mouse, Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Kalla chair by Jang Won Yoon | Minimalist industrial design | FurnitureWe’ve already talked about Jang Yoon and the ongoing conversation found within his designs — the duality of organic form and industrial perfection. Kalla adds to the story. MORE »

Lightpot micro gardens by Studio Shulab

by ninja_pawn, Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Lightpot by Studio Shulab | Minimalist industrial design | Technology | GadgetsKfir Schwalb and Orit Magia of Studio Shulab take home gardening to a whole new level with their Lightpot concept. Follow the jump to see how. MORE »

Blade chair by Jang Won Yoon

by mighty_mouse, Friday, June 12th, 2009

Blade chair by Jang Won Yoon | Minimalist Industrial design | FurnitureTaking Transportation Design while studying at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, helped Jang Won Yoon develop an appreciation for thoughtful lines and purposeful contours, which is something we have already seen. MORE »

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