About Design Magazine

About Design Magazine

About Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Drift

Functionality defines the aesthetics, using new techniques to reinterpret eternal themes in an attempt to synthesize spatial quality through specific architectural gestures. Open to the elements, external space is protected by a canopy that creates a microclimate. Combining modern design with simplicity of shape, curves and crisp lines define a layout adjusting elegantly into any architectural context while permitting occupants to enjoy outdoor spaces regardless of weather conditions all year round.

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Joy

Joy is a large series that meets all your needs. It offers a wide range of options for your beverages with stem and stemless glasses. Inspired by the Paradise Palm fruit, it is a sparkling and pleasant to the touch ergonomic product. The intervals of linear engravings are meticulously created, designed with attention to the feeling of grip. In addition to its classic appearance, it has transformed into a timeless design with subtle, non-intense fine cutting engravings.

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Formation 01

Combining dynamic gesture with advanced engineering, Formation 01 reimagines a familiar object as a functional sculpture in a dynamic new composite material. Striking angles and bold Haptic Orange color defy traditional expectations of a bathroom faucet. This limited edition product challenges how we engage with the form and function of an everyday object by pushing the boundaries of material, form, and color.

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Spirito

Magic attracts people, and predictions of the future and netherworld especially. In search, people conduct spiritualistic sessions with a glass ball. Similar crystals were used in 2000 BC by Celtic druids. These items became the inspiration for the collection. Lamps look like levitating spirits. The LED is located in a base and throws its light up. It makes the gradient shade luminous and re-reflects the light down, creating a halo of light. Elements are put on each other. It helps avoid the unnecessary mounts. The name was inspired by the books of the founder of spiritualism; Allan Kardec.

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Sphere

The vases from Iconic Home become objects with an extraordinary depth effect. The alternating play of deep grooves and clear lines on the outside give the vases their special aesthetic appeal. Depending on the incidence of light, the vases can be rediscovered from every angle. The iconic vases are elaborately 3D-printed from bio-based PLA in the company's own design factory in Germany. Quality takes time: layer by layer, each vase is created in a manufacturing process that takes up to 15 hours and focuses not only on the fascinating shapes but also on sustainability.

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Tura

The Tura Table draws inspiration from the pyramids, built from Tura stone, a symbol of resilience and history. This influence shaped its name and design, merging ancient and modern aesthetics. It features three stone-like bases, crafted from fiberglass to replicate stone's texture while reducing weight. A seamless glass surface, secured with silicone bonding, contrasts with the rugged texture below. The stones provide stability, while the glass adds lightness and functionality. This fusion of history and contemporary craftsmanship makes the Tura Table a timeless statement piece.

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