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31
October

A Fitting Rug by Contraforma

by Lotus

The floor covering by Contraforma is an amazing piece of design that has multiple segments that may form into a rug. The pieces come in many different colors and look very similar to puzzle pieces.

It allows the user to be creative with the use of colors and form the desired rug shape the looks and fits well for the interior of their homes.

The material of the pieces are made of 100 percent polypropylene each piece has a dimension of 8x400x450mm. To see more information on the design and other creations by Contraforma please see  here for more details.

A Fitting Rug by Contraforma

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31
October

Lamp Created Using Less Than One Dollar

by Lotus

The eye catching lamp was created by Sara Ebert using under one dollar. The sleeve acts as a lampshade that is made from a Salvation Army sweater and a discarded apple juice bottle.

The Sleeve was crafted with an eye towards minimizing energy, labor, materials, and transportation costs and waste.

The idea is clever and straight forward which is how a good design should be. Sara discovered how easily wool may be felted and that a discarded bottle may be a light source. A combination of the two materials created an award-winning design that is environmentally friendly. For more information you may click here to see her site.

Lamp Created Using Less Than One Dollar

Lamp Created Using Less Than One Dollar

Lamp Created Using Less Than One Dollar

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31
October

J.C. Karich and the Long Road From Chile

by Ascent

J.C. Karich is a modern furniture designer that was born in 1976 in Santiago, Chile. He received his Industrial Design degree at the Universidad de Chile before moving to France, where he now works in interior design and architecture. 2004 was when things really started to go J.C.’s when he won the first prize at the Gerdau Aza Design competition and also gained recognition from the university for his good results in other design competitions throughout the year. He is also known as one of the original founders of 57studio in Chile in 2001, a studio that he continues to collaborate with until today.

J.C. Karich’s site has much more information about him and his life, as well a detailed outline of all of his designs that have gotten him to the point that he is at today.

J.C. Karich and the Long Road From Chile

J.C. Karich and the Long Road From Chile

J.C. Karich and the Long Road From Chile

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31
October

Skilled Craftsmanship from Dave Keune

by Ascent

Dave Keune is a designer that was born in The Netherlands in 1978. His focus on design aims to create things that are just as aesthetically as they are functional. He spends an astounding amount of time on research and development as well as production to make sure that in the end, everything comes out perfectly without a detail spared. Of course skilled craftsmanship must take place as well, but luckily Dave is as much of a craftsman as he is a visionary, and can multi-task with the best of them to make sure that everything comes out picture perfect.

Dave’s site tells much more about him and his business as well as showing many of his products and projects.

Dave Keune

Skilled Craftsmanship from Dave Keune

Skilled Craftsmanship from Dave Keune

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30
October

Christopher Coleman and the Inner Workings

by Ascent

Christopher Coleman is an interior designer hat is based out of Brooklyn in the historic Waterfront District. His vision combines practical experience with abundant imagination and energy. With this he guides his clients through the entire design process to help them to create and execute a space that is essentially their own, but may not have been able to come up with on their own. He values simplicity, the use of different materials and the ability to see things from a designer’s point of view. All of this comes together to make Christopher’s interior designs up there with some of the best around.

Christopher Coleman’s site outlines more of his vision as well as giving a detailed look into lots of his works.

Christopher Coleman and the Inner Workings

Christopher Coleman and the Inner Workings

Christopher Coleman and the Inner Workings

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