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Thomas, Edison & Alva

Three lovely, sculptural hooks from Berlin-based designers llot llov.  The hooks are named Thomas, Edison and Alva, but of course.

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Clothing Necklace

Sweden’s Hommin have devised quite an elegant way to display clothes.  Oh – those Swedes!

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Chicago-based Wright auction house just sold 100 works of art, furniture and design from one private, Parisian collector. Each item is impressive on its own, but the collection as a whole (shown below as it was originally presented) is particularly breathtaking. It’s quite possibly the most sophisticated interior I’ve ever seen.

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Oh, so clever, so clever.   ‘POP-UP’ (designed by Rogier Martens and Carmela Bogman) is a set of street furniture that can be pumped up or down to various heights.  What a brilliant concept for building flexibility into public spaces. Imagine a whole town square full of these? Via The Future Laboratory.

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Ooh – love this lamp from the folks at Hindsvik. Apparently it will go on sale any minute now.

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Roar!

Italian upholsterer Rodolfo Rocchetti’s ‘Tiger’ sofa. Amazing. Happy Monday.

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Check out this fantastic new collection of tables from Established & Sons with mismatched ‘Frankenstein feet’. Brilliant.

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Rough Wood

Love this candle holder by the ‘one-hour’ design team Godspeed. That being said, one should be warned of splinters.

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Snow Stumps

For any of you already missing winter you can buy these snowy stumps from the Cumulus Project and keep that Christmasy feeling all year round!

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What a clever, clever idea from Brazilian designer Mauricio Arruda: wooden storage units that house those ever-familiar plastic crates.  The crates are made from recycled plastic and the idea is that they can be easily moved without the need cardboard boxes and the like. Think how easy it’d be to move house if all your [...]

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