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  1. Telling Tales ... Vol. II

    LZF Lamps present Telling Tales Vol. II featuring Lana & John. Enjoy. Lana hardly ever leaves her apartment. She likes to get up early and open the window while the silence is still outside. She lives on the other side of the avenue, on the seventh floor, just like me. Every day she sings softly. Her songs are sentimental and...
  2. Telling Tales ... Vol. I

    The ever creative folk over at LZF Lamps take you through their latest collection via a collection of illuminated stories on the lives of Julie & Nelosn. Enjoy. Julie never gets back home before six in the morning. She lives alone. I perceive that she’s tired as she has been driving all night. Julie doesn’t want to make any noises that might...
  3. The latest from Mobles 114...

      With the aim of suiting people's lives in both contemporary spaces and also more stylish zones in special or classic locations, Forc by the Lagranja studio for Mobles 114 provides a practical, convenient oak coat stand. The arrangement of the wooden pegs, with their smooth shapes, means they can be used to hang all kinds of garments and accessories at...
  4. New World Style and Old World Charm: How to Cohesively Mix the Two

    A lot of people look at an unfurnished space and find the idea of filling it with furniture and accessories quite daunting. Some people find it hard to envision exactly what they want in an interior, while others are overwhelmed by the opinions of others who share the space but don’t want to participate in the decoration of it. Sometimes...
  5. FFF | Inside TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport

    TWA Terminal, New York City; by Eero Saarinen and Associates (1962). In 1962, New York City's TWA terminal at JFK Airport set the bar for futuristic urban design. Today, the tubular terminal  is abandoned, following TWA’s financial deterioration and eventual sale to American Airlines. Great Big Story  has unlocked its doors in the below video, come explore with us.   Images...
  6. FFF | Chocolatexture by Nendo

    Japanese design firm Nendo's latest chocolate creations are just as much (if not more) about what's on the outside than the inside. And we can't wait to get our hands on one. Divided into 12 faces each with a different texture, the 'chocolatexturebar' allows you to experience the different tasted created by distinctive textures. Speaking about their editable creation Nendo wrote...
  7. Eugeni Quitllet | M&O PARIS designer of the year 2016

    One of our favourite designers, Eugeni Quitllet was recently named Maison & Objet Paris Design of the Year. He readily describes himself as a ‘Disoñador,’ a Spanish contraction of designer and dreamer. His invented future is gravity-free, with incredible aesthetics summarised in a combination of digital precision and flowing curves. Eugeni creates bestselling objects between drawings and sculptures, mastering fullness and voids...
  8. CTZ by Taku Kumazawa

    CTZ sets new standards in the design of flip-top tables for meeting, conference and training rooms. Designed by Taku Kumazawa to complement the DAYLIGHT stacking chair program. Winner of the Good Design Award in Japan, CTZ flip-top tables bring to the market features that enable anyone to use the table confidently at any time. CTZ flip-top tables incorporate straight line...
  9. Euforia Tapas Restaurant

    The Euforia Tapas Restaurant is located in one of the main tourist attractions in Mallorca, Cala Ratjada. Vondom's Africa and Wall Street Chairs and Mari-sol Tables all designed by Eugeni Quittlet, fill the space. “What the sea dragged to the shore, on the shore it shall remain”, is the starting point of the project. The weathering steel, the bleached wood...
  10. FFF | Alejandro Aravena of Chile receives the 2016 Pritzker Architecture Prize

    FFF | Alejandro Aravena of Chile receives the 2016 Pritzker Architecture Prize
    Alejandro Aravena. Photo by Cristobal Palma. He practices architecture as an artful endeavor in private commissions and in designs for the public realm and epitomizes the revival of a more socially engaged architect. Furniture Free Friday returns in 2016 with Alejandro Aravena of Chile taking out the 2016  Pritzker Architecture Prize. An award that has come to be known internationally ...