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Eight independent design studios to know in Portland

Dezeen highlights the work of eight designers creating unique objects in Portland as part of our North American Design 2024 series.

ARCHITECT Gift Guide 2021: Ideas for Designers and the Greater Good

ARCHITECT Gift Guide 2021: Ideas for Designers and the Greater Good
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10 Editor s Picks from Interior Design s January 2021 Edition of LAUNCH

10 Editor s Picks from Interior Design s January 2021 Edition of LAUNCH January 20, 2021 By Interior Design Staff Neutral tones employed in strong designs caught the attentions of our editors as highlighted in the January 2021 edition of LAUNCH.  Belgian design duo Muller Van Severen rethinks the fashion brand’s popular Pillow bags as a modular sofa with oil-coated cotton-blend cushions. Standouts: In model accommodating one, two, or three people corner seats included Limonta provides the fabric for both pouf and club chair variations. 2. Storet by Acerbis  A never-produced nightstand joins a reissued pillar-style chest of drawers, both originally visualized in 1994 by the late Italian architect/artist Nanda Vigo and now offered with eye-catching lacquer.

These Designers Have an (Emoji-Inspired) Basketmaking Club

These Designers Have an (Emoji-Inspired) Basketmaking Club Curbed 12/14/2020 Diana Budds Jamie Wolfond, the Toronto-based industrial designer behind the now-shuttered home-goods brand Good Thing, and Adrianus Kundert, a Dutch designer, became friends a couple years ago over Instagram after realizing a shared interest in weaving with shipping straps. They’ve kept in touch since, and when the pandemic started to lead to canceled design events like the Milan Furniture Fair, where Wolfond and Kundert were both supposed to exhibit new work they decided to begin a project of their own. They called it the Basket Club. The premise is fairly simple: Wolfond and Kundert pick an emoji. Then they send a brief to the group of designers, which includes Jean Lee and Dylan Davis from Ladies & Gentlemen Studio; Carole Baijings, who often makes home goods for Hay; RISD professor and furniture-maker Christopher Specce; and Studio Gorm, the designers behind the recent “Fu

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