
November 30, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Limit is a shelving unit composed of 36 boxes that are 36cm square designed by Alp Nuhoglu. Stack and place the boxes anyway you wish, both horizontally and vertically. Find an unlimited number of combinations creating the perfect shelf or room divider.
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Furniture DesignOctober 31, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Singularité Editions is a cool and new French furniture brand that keeps it simple and makes it look impeccable with their limited edition, hand-crafted, contemporary furniture.
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Furniture DesignSeptember 05, 2012 | Home Couture Store
These Piegato minimalist laser cut shelves designed by Matthias Ries for Serafini are made with 1.5mm laser-cut powder-coated steel sheets.
August 03, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Industrial design inspired wall-mounted shelves that are perfect for books and your little bits and bobs. The Frames Wall shelves by Dutch designer Gerard de Hoop.
June 27, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Rugged industrial design inspired wall mounted shelves by New York-based experimental art and architecture studio Snarkitecture.
May 07, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Cinétisme (Kinetics), a series of wall cabinets that combine perspective, marquetry and bold colours by French designer Charles Kalpakian.
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Furniture DesignApril 18, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Dutch designer Ka-Lai Chan has come up with an intriguing way to mount a set of shelves. They protrude across various planes that seem to invite and draw one’s attention into the display. The title of Ka-Lai Chan’s latest product SheLLf is a linguistic and conceptual amalgamation of the words ‘shell’ and ‘shelf’.
April 05, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Asymmetric SML/LR bookshelves by young designer Luna Seo who is currently completing her studies at Stockholm’s Konstfack.Made of solid wood, the SML/LR shelf is a self- standing bookshelf with a distorted bottom.
March 23, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Brazilian designer Nicole Tomazi is launching a new collection called Fractal at this year’s Salone Satellite, Milan. A merging of craft, mathematics and nature.
February 23, 2012 | Home Couture Store
Reminiscent of an oversized puzzle, this simple wooden bookshelf was designed by the Portuguese designer Gonçalo Campos. Featuring a number of discreetly-carved assembly directions, the XI bookshelf can be easily put together without the need of screws, glue or any additional parts or joints. Instead, the parts of the design lock together thanks to the very carefully placed fittings.