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Showing posts with label Leather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leather. Show all posts

30.1.08

Hardwood USB by Studio Leung

Produced & distributed by LEXON, 2005 A necklace USB flash drive that creates a closer connection between a person and their data 50 x 25 x 10 mm - various woods, leather Available here

18.11.07

Furniture by John Nouanesing

Fix It On The Wall corresponds to a contemporary way of life in need of space. Hung on your wall, it’s a decorative picture that you can customize with colors, textures and prints, and once displayed on the ground, it becomes a tiny tea time environment thanks to its coffee table and its 4 cushions. Designer john nouanesing via yankodesign

29.10.07

Bag by Azumi & david

www.azumianddavid.com

18.10.07

Moroso's SIA showroom in Rimini

Guest Village is a complementary event at the SIA show (24-27 November 2007) in Rimini. Guest Village was designed by architects Caberlon and Caloppi and will be installed at Atelier Mendini. moroso.it

5.10.07

Garlic lamp and Boxing glove shoes

Thanks World Wide Design Showcase to show nice pictures about design in Flickr. That lamp is really made from real cloves of garlic Boxing glove shoes, it must be very comfortable,

[VS] About Le Corbusier's Le grand comfort

Le Corbusier Grand Confort, original full-size,1929. Chromed steel; nylon webbing nickel plated steel glides, multi-density composite foam, Dacron-wrapped cushions, top-grain, semi-aniline-dyed leather. Middle one is called [Naked Comfort] created by John Angelo Benson. Straw bales replacing the foam structure and leather upholstery on the Le Corbusier LC2 club chair, from the Benson Collection of Corrupted Classics. That cardboard version of [le Gran Confort] is completely made of recycled materials, it includes already-been-used cardboard, nylon strapping, and rusted, forgotten steel, welded for the frame. via BeastFcae's Flickr. Challenge those masters!