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Illusion Lamp for Northern Lighting

Illusion Lamp for Northern Lighting

Talk about a two-for-one. This combination table and lamp is brilliant – it’s super sleek and simple but with the utmost functionality. Illusion, designed by Hareide Design for Northern... Continue reading »

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Reinvention; Writing History in Aluminum

Reinvention; Writing History in Aluminum

Last weekend was the first ever “Design Milk Presents” event, Reinvention; Writing History Through Aluminum, featuring new works by Brad Ascalon and Frederick McSwain (AM) for Neal Feay Studio,... Continue reading »

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Bassett Road House by Paul+O Architects

Bassett Road House by Paul+O Architects

The House on Bassett Road is a Victorian townhouse located in Kensington, West London that recently underwent a modern renovation. The townhouse at one point was divided into four units. Paul+O... Continue reading »

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ICFF 2012: Part 3

ICFF 2012: Part 3

We stopped by the Nervous System booth while at ICFF to check out their brand new lamp. I especially love all the energy and thought that they put into their booth design – that wooden pedestal... Continue reading »

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CMYLK: Erin McIntosh

CMYLK: Erin McIntosh

Pink Moon, 2011, watercolor and gouache on paper We discovered today’s CMYLK subject, American artist Erin McIntosh, on Pinterest. Her abstract paintings and works on paper explore the... Continue reading »

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Colour Platter by Scholten & Baijings

Colour Platter by Scholten & Baijings

Made of chestnut wood, Colour Platters by Scholten & Baijings for Karimoku New Standard function as serving trays in three varying sizes. Each colorful platter features a different geometric line... Continue reading »

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Friday Five with Interior Designer Trip Haenisch

Friday Five with Interior Designer Trip Haenisch

Interior designer Trip Haenisch resounded loudly on our radar when his work was featured on the cover of Elle Decor last summer. Yup, the one with Courtney Cox on the cover. Of course, to Haenisch,... Continue reading »

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Look. Don’t Touch. Samsung’s New Smart TV

Look. Don’t Touch. Samsung’s New Smart TV

The following post is brought to you by Samsung. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design. For the launch of Samsung’s new interactive... Continue reading »

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Fresh From The Dairy: Collage

Fresh From The Dairy: Collage

We love it when things that might not necessarily go together seem to fit perfectly together. That’s my definition of collage. This week’s Design Milk Dairy picks include images that have... Continue reading »

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NY Design Week 2012: Noho Design District Part 1

NY Design Week 2012: Noho Design District Part 1

Boy, those girls from Sight Unseen sure know how to put together a fun series of events. We had a great time walking around Noho this year. I made it a point to go this year because unfortunately... Continue reading »

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WOOD-OO Collection by Jan Vacek and Martin Smid

WOOD-OO Collection by Jan Vacek and Martin Smid

The WOOD-OO collection was created by Prague-based kdomazidlibydli (try saying that 10 times fast), the design firm of Jan Vacek and Martin Smid. Inspired by wood shingles, the collection is simple... Continue reading »

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ICFF 2012: Part 2

ICFF 2012: Part 2

We really loved the Kohler booth; it was probably our favorite booth (and not just because they had a phone charging station!) I think they did a great job of embracing and promoting their... Continue reading »

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Where I Work: Sarah Lederman of Chevron & Stripes

Where I Work: Sarah Lederman of Chevron & Stripes

Remember The Ultimate Workspace Contest we hosted with Intel? Well, part of the prize, besides a new Lenovo IdeaPad U300e Ultrabook laptop, was a “Where I Work” office tour here on Design... Continue reading »

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Molletta Bench by Baldessari e Baldessari

Molletta Bench by Baldessari e Baldessari

Michela and Paolo Baldessari of Baldessari e Baldessari designed a giant clothes pin out of cedar for Italian company RIVA 1920. Called the Molletta bench, this pop-art style seat is perfect for... Continue reading »

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Skim Milk: Traverso Table by Francesco Faccin

Skim Milk: Traverso Table by Francesco Faccin

Traverso Table, designed by Francesco Faccin for Valsecchi1918, is divided into two separate parts which can be manufactured in either glass or wood. Upon dismantling, the Traverso Table takes up... Continue reading »

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Tom Sachs: NIKECraft

Tom Sachs: NIKECraft

While it might seem like an unlikely pairing, artist Tom Sachs joined forces with the most recognized sporting brand out there to create pieces made for a “voyage through space.” Mars... Continue reading »

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ICFF 2012: Part 1

ICFF 2012: Part 1

Another year, another ICFF. To be entirely honest, I thought last year’s show was a bit of a downer but in contrast, this year’s show seemed more upbeat, positive and there were quite a... Continue reading »

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House in Palabritas Beach by Metropolis

House in Palabritas Beach by Metropolis

The Palabritas Beach House by the Peruvian firm Metropolis focuses on ocean views with a modern, yet ’60s-inspired aesthetic. While the house’s main color is white, red accents are seen... Continue reading »

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Nendo for Lasvit

Nendo for Lasvit

Nendo paired with the Czech glassmakers, Lasvit, to create a collection of hand-blown glass lighting and objects. This is Nendo’s first foray into the glass world and the pieces are quite... Continue reading »

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NY Design Week 2012: Model Citizens NYC

NY Design Week 2012: Model Citizens NYC

…and so begins our 2012 New York Design Week coverage! First up is Model Citizens NYC, a show I also attended last year. Now in its fourth year, the show had a few gems situated in an awkwardly... Continue reading »