London-based design studio Industrial Facility presents during the Milan Design Week 2013 the ‘Radice’ stool, result of its second collaboration with italian furniture producer Mattiazzi.
Australian creative technology agency TD has recently developed for Honda the ‘HondaTrope’, a digital version of the traditional zoetrope installed in the heart of the Honda Festival Garden in Sydney’s Hyde Park.
Scandinavian design studio KiBiSi presents on the occasion of the Milan Design Week 2013 the ‘Scoop’, a family of contract market furniture designed for design brand Globe Zero 4.
The La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science (LIMS) by australian Lyons Architecture is a major new building on La Trobe University’s Bundoora Campus, which will meet the University’s long-term needs in terms of student learning and research in the science disciplines.
The Swarm Lamp designed by Jangir Maddadi Design Bureau combines unique lighting techniques with custom-shaped wood, a timeless product of versatility and high design.
On the occasion of the Milan Design Week 2013 industrial designer Robert Bronwasser will be presenting the Homedia concept, a TV dressed in fabric in order to give it a natural position within the larger interior design.
During the upcoming Milan Design Week, Japanese design studio Nendo will be showing Deep Sea, a collection composed of a low table and shelf designed for Glas Italia.
The Hydro Mechanical Horologists in association with APRP (Audemars Piguet), led by Giulio Papi, introduce the H2.
Helsinki-based multidisciplinary design office Futudesign has recently completed the Farang Restaurant in Stockholm. The restaurant located in Norrmalm, combines the intimacy of contemporary Asian restaurant with the urbanity of a Stockholm street level space.
On occasion of the Milan Design Week 2013 Daniel Rybakken will present “Ascent”, a table lamp that uses the same archetypical head found on Counterbalance lamp (Luceplan), mounted on a slender vertical stem. By moving the head along the stem, the light intensity goes from being turned off at the bottom position, to gradually ascending to the full light output at the top.