Dot is a family of table lamps with simple shapes, designed by Samuel Accoceberry for Marcel By. Made of ceramic, they come in three sizes and in different colors.
Their legs, roll several times bevelled, reflect light and give each lamp a sculptural and graphic form.
Borough Furnace is a metal casting workshop in Syracuse, NY. We make our products by hand in small batches, using a traditional casting process that has been updated for environmental responsibility.
Founded in 2011 by cousins John Truex and Jason Connelly, the company began with the generous crowd-sourced funding of 193 Kickstarter backers. With the Kickstarter proceeds, John and Jason built the custom machinery that would be the foundation of the Borough Furnace micro-foundry.
The core of our business is the Skilletron, a barrel-sized metal melting furnace that burns Waste Vegetable Oil at 3000°F to melt scrap iron. By using old fryer grease to fuel our furnace, we eliminate the massive energy consumption of a typical metal casting operation. We only use recycled iron as source material, keeping with our mission to consume as little as possible.
John runs the shop with the help of Adam Lindaman, pouring and finishing 2-3 castings a day.
The Axor Starck V basin mixer is transparent, and whenever you turn it on, your attention is inevitably drawn to the fascinating water vortex within it. During the Milan Design Week 2014, Axor has unveiled the mixer to the global public for the very first time, at its Milan Showroom.
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Ivan Zhang : Bookshelf
Francesco Di Gregorio & Karin Matz: Fohr House
awesome staircase! check out the rest of this building at the link though - thatched, too!
Kolmanskop in the Namib Desert
here
I like though
You've got to be about nine to have that as your room really, haven't you!?
Oh well
http://thecampussocialite.com/french-hotel-uses-graffiti-artist-as-interior-decorator
cable lights, by patrick hartog
lightbracket, by alex allen.
Dot is a family of table lamps with simple shapes, designed by Samuel Accoceberry for Marcel By. Made of ceramic, they come in three sizes and in different colors.
Their legs, roll several times bevelled, reflect light and give each lamp a sculptural and graphic form.
please excuse the auto translation
Borough Furnace is a metal casting workshop in Syracuse, NY. We make our products by hand in small batches, using a traditional casting process that has been updated for environmental responsibility.
Founded in 2011 by cousins John Truex and Jason Connelly, the company began with the generous crowd-sourced funding of 193 Kickstarter backers. With the Kickstarter proceeds, John and Jason built the custom machinery that would be the foundation of the Borough Furnace micro-foundry.
The core of our business is the Skilletron, a barrel-sized metal melting furnace that burns Waste Vegetable Oil at 3000°F to melt scrap iron. By using old fryer grease to fuel our furnace, we eliminate the massive energy consumption of a typical metal casting operation. We only use recycled iron as source material, keeping with our mission to consume as little as possible.
John runs the shop with the help of Adam Lindaman, pouring and finishing 2-3 castings a day.
http://boroughfurnace.com/
http://knstrct.com/2013/07/11/villa-mallorcas-geometrically-perforated-staircase/
Giorgio Bonaguro's Piateda chair
light zero lamp
Should do the job for a long time
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I'm guessing using it would somehow make you feel "cleaner."