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Color Box is a series of modular storage units that can be fixed to the wall or stacked up like building blocks to create unique, colorful compositions. Produced by Danish design brand Normann Copenhagen, the Color Boxes are made from folded steel and available in a choice of 6 colors. Read the rest of this entry »

With A View

September 10th, 2012 Posted In:
Botanical
Design

Last week, Lin Morris took a trip to Spoga+Gafa in Cologne to take a look at the latest garden and outdoor product launches. In amongst the lawn mowers and dry ice water features, we came across a rather lovely new Danish furniture brand called With A View. Launched at the show, WAV’s products are designed by Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm and aimed at young, urban consumers.

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I saw this wooden shelving design by Copenhagen-based Japanese designer Yukari Hotta earlier this year at the Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair. The Kile shelving requires no screws or glue to assemble, just the shelves, uprights and colourful wedge components. Elegant and beautifully crafted, this design is a perfect balance of the best of Japanese and Nordic design aesthetics. Read the rest of this entry »

Office Tools by Thomas Wagner

May 31st, 2012 Posted In:
Design

Smart and simple, Office Tools is a series of  desk accessories by Danish designer Thomas Wagner that are made in wood and metal. The wood forms the structure for each product, while the metal plates house the function. The series has simple, standard dimensions, which are repeated from object to object. Not only does this help to simplify production but it also gives the objects a consistent and balanced appearance.

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