Daily Review: The design for daily living

Daily Review: The design for daily living

Once again in via Savona, a corner of everyday design takes shape thanks to the imagination of two Italian designers: Daria Casciani and Francesca Bonfrate. From their experiences, curiosity and desire for novelty collection comes the Daily-REVIEW revisited in a contemporary design where lightweight, functionality and... 

Gift ideas: shell to embroider industreal by Guillaume Delvigne & Ionna Vautrin

March 24, 2011 Filed Under: Accessories, Apparel, Trends  Tags: , , , ,  
Gift ideas: shell to embroider industreal by Guillaume Delvigne & Ionna Vautrin

Very funny and how do we find the ultimate (Christmas) gift for those who like to indulge in the hand: the shells of Industreal Panier Percé can be embroidered on presentation. The result is highly decorative, but can not be safely used for each content. Very creative talents can also order just the bowl and let her run... 

Double face simply modern bowl and vase of Postfossil

March 11, 2011 Filed Under: Food design, Kitchen  Tags: , , , ,  
Double face simply modern bowl and vase of Postfossil

The Swiss Post Office Design Fossil is definitely one of my favorite design in the style of “Simply Modern”. A nice example is the newly developed Double Face (bowl and vase) and Doubleface (salt and pepper shakers). Beautiful’s the Limit.

Cut & Paste modern cutting boards from Klaus Häckl

March 7, 2011 Filed Under: Food design, Kitchen  Tags: , , , , ,  
Cut & Paste modern cutting boards from Klaus Häckl

Cut and paste the names of the cutting boards designed by Klaus Hackl Eno. The cutting boards are located on a matching porcelain bowl. Which not only looks very chic, but also the cutting of vegetables & Co. is immensely practical. Simply remove the board and off with the vegetables from the bowl into the pot.

Tableware Trends: Big is beautiful

February 28, 2011 Filed Under: Design, Food design, Kitchen  Tags: , , , ,  
Tableware Trends: Big is beautiful

I am a big fan of Dutch design. Above all, this is because of the forms to use the kind of materials and the humorous use of products. The Dutch designer Kiki van Eijk has a permanent place on my favorites list. One of its recent developments is the way the table cloth “as a work of art” dedicated. I like playing...