Peter Rolfe’s Sculptural Furniture
This women body furniture piece by sculptural furniture maker Peter Rolfe. Peter Rolfe explained
“My current work is heavily influenced by nature, using shapes that we all recognize but would not be traditionally thought of as furniture forms.”

Marcel Wanders for Baccarat
Crystal woods’ is the new collection by dutch designer marcel wanders
for french crystal company baccarat.

Bike Lanes in the Sky
Kolelinia is a concept for riding our own bikes on a steel wire, a new type of bicycle-lanes…
Created by Bulgarian architect Martin Angelov. The steel track would feature a guy wire to attach your bicycle to at the handlebar level, and the concept includes detailed track design. Check out more see more pics.


Outdoor Home Office by Tate + Hindle for OfficePOD
With the rise of remote workers, new design solutions are on offer, including the OfficePOD, which provides a working environment that is separate to home life, and the constant interruptions.
Larch Wood Bathroom collection by Rapsel – ‘One’ disappearing bathroom
the One disappearing bathroom by Rapsel puts all the bathroom essentials at your fingertips without sullying the style of the space. This sophisticated solid larch wood bathroom collection designed by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez won the Italian company the 2009 “Best of the Year” Interior Design Award, and rightly so! Concealed under the guise of these cool, contemporary wood shelves, the One disappearing bathroom includes a stainless steel washbasin, white ceramic toilet and stainless steel shower tray for use when you need them, and when you don’t it conceals them beneath its folding wood shelves and benches – out of sight, out of mind! Doing double duty, this stylish bathroom suite offers added storage for small and large bathrooms alike. Check out this modern bathroom innovation at Rapsel.


iVictrola iPod Amplifier: Get back into the groove with a new twist
You might think that the gramophone died with Nipper the dog, but it’s remarkable to see something of a bygone era relive through the blitz of technology. The iVictrola iPod amplifier created and designed by Matt Richmond might appear to be an old-fashioned object that brings back the memories of a bygone era however, is an extremely convenient gadget of the iPod age. What looks like an antique at the first sight can play your iPod without using batteries or an electrical plug or a solar panel for that matter, but the device runs on an acoustic amplification based on its simple and smart engineering. Handcrafted from recycled walnut pieces from the high-end furniture, the horn is made from metal that actually maximizes the amplification to keep you grooving. Expected to be a limited edition device, the iVictrola iPod amplifier will be priced somewhere near $400 and will be available soon at Design Without Reach.

























































































































































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