About Design Magazine

About Design Magazine

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

 

Six Pandas

The brand logo extracts the cute and honest appearance of pandas in its design, using overlapping and shared techniques. Three pandas, either lying or sitting, form six complete pandas through the flexion and extension of their legs and feet. The logo graphics have been continuously arranged in multiple ways and transformed into exclusive patterns for the six panda brands. Fashionable product design, loved and purchased by consumers.

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Ruby

Ruby is crafted with a third-generation ceramic body enhanced with special minerals and raw materials. Unlike the Fire Fine Clay (FFC) clay used in standard ceramic production, it enables the creation of ultra-thin and amorphous designs and provides significantly higher durability with a thickness of 3-5 mm. Ruby has successfully completed various testing processes with its material that combines elegance and durability, offering a premium solution for bathrooms with its ultra-clean glaze layer.

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Oco

The Oco armchair is a minimalist piece with a strong, elegant and original look. Its name refers to the empty space inside a hollow sphere and it is in this space that those who sit in it are accommodated. The upholstery is ergonomic and soft and the piece comes in a variety of finishes, such as natural wood veneer, lacquer, electrostatic paint and others. The Oco armchair is an example of timeless design, whose aesthetic language breaks the barrier of trends and focuses on the authenticity of ideas.

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Calligraphy Study

The Calligraphy Study Desk celebrates the traditional Chinese art of calligraphy. When practicing calligraphy, it is necessary to stand and write, and this desk can be electrically adjusted in height, allowing users to quickly switch between sitting and standing positions. Crafted with traditional mortise and tenon joinery in solid wood, it blends modern height-adjustable desk functionality with a cozy home feel. Rattan screens enhance its traditional Chinese style. The desktop can also be tilted to accommodate people of all ages and sizes.

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Infinity

Cesare Arosio, architect and designer, designed the Infinity project with circles and compound curves, giving it an organic shape. His inspiration comes from art, contemporary design and the company's craftsmanship. He has managed to give the product a unique style that also makes the creative eclecticism appreciated, which blends modernism and minimalism in an organic form. This console revisits the unique detail of the geometric alveolar base, enhancing it thanks to a series of soft curves. To achieve this ambitious goal, raw materials such as wood.

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Luar

The Luar armchair is the result of a transformation into a piece of furniture of the iconographic stone sidewalk patterns of Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, the designers' hometown. The armchair presents a composition of contrasts: Wood, with all its slenderness and transparency, contrasts with upholstered elements that are robust, soft and comfortable. Its shape comes from a technique that the companies Lattoog and Schuster have researched over ten years. Pressed wood micro laminates that allow seamless, curvilinear, and highly resistant structures, with optimal use of the material.

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