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The Hugh Acton Bench (1954) was first conceived when the designer was a student at Cranbrook. Both an art form and engineering marvel, the bench requires a tremendous amount of hand finishing work, wh
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The Hugh Acton Bench (1954) was first conceived when the designer was a student at Cranbrook. Both an art form and engineering marvel, the bench requires a tremendous amount of hand finishing work, wh
Designer Frank Samuels created his Premier Mailbox (2006) in response to customer requests for modern, yet functional, mailboxes. Drawing on his experience in the New Zealand architecture and landscap
Haiku poems + physical manifestation = Nambu Tekki objects; using a heating, sand-casting and glazing process perfected over four centuries, artisans of northern Japan transform local iron ore into ob
Configure your own sofa- that’s the idea behind the Libre Modular Sofa Collection, and now you can cover it in an array of fabrics. When West Coast designer David Mocarski created the sleekly unified
For anyone whos stood at the sink using a toothpick to clean a garlic press, Ineke Hans Garlic Crusher (2006) offers a smart alternative. In addition to being a snap to clean, this Crusher is made w
A modern interpretation of the classic two-sided railway station clock, the Twice Twice Clock (2007) operates as two independent clocks one on each side that can be set to show identical or differ
The term tiffin is used in parts of Britain and India to mean a light meal or snack. In some areas, the word specifically refers to lunches brought to work or school. A common approach in India is t
Made from LEDs and recyclable aluminum, Pablo Pardos innovative Brazo Floor Lamp (2006) uses the same body as his Brazo Task Lamp, but with an extension piece for added height. The first LED light to
Made from end-of-life rubber wood, the Tori Rocking Horse (2000) makes good use of lumber that previously would have been burned and turned into charcoal. This chemical-free material comes from trees
Theres nothing to fear from a Wood Bear (1951) who has a snub nose and round tummy. Kay Bojesens wooden animals, with their gentle expressions and round, durable bodies, have won the hearts of child