Scottish designer Catherine Aitken has won this year’s Time to Design new talent award with a collection of seating made with colourful cotton cord.
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We saw a preview of this simple and sweet trivet by Australian designer Adam Goodrum for Normann Copenhagen at Maison & Objet in September earlier this year. The simple device is made up of three tapered solid oak elements that join together to make a triangular trivet for use in the kitchen or on the tabletop. Read the rest of this entry »
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 »
Very often the simple designs are the best designs. Back in 2002, before silicone kitchenware was a common sight in the kitchen, Ole Jensen designed this rubber Wasing-up bowl for Danish brand Normann Copenhagen. After getting frustrated with the inflexible and hard design of his stainless steel sink and other hard plastic washing-up bowls on the market, he came up with the idea to create a flexible washing-up bowl that would adapt to its contents. Read the rest of this entry »