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Giulia dining set

2011 August 4
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Posted by Baita Design

A set of modern dining table and chairs, neat and clean design.

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Cabinet door & Magazine rack by Baita Design Studio

2011 July 11
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This seems like a really cool idea for magazine lovers, for those who love to collect magazines but end up without adequate and accessible space to store them. Now your magazine collection found a place to be both decorative and useful, forming the cabinet doors.

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Anonimous Bedside Table

2011 July 10
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Posted by Baita Design

At any given moment, if you look at my bedside table, you’re likely to find a huge stack of magazines, a notebook for my lyrics and the assorted book.  What’s on your bedside table?

via: http://melissabxoxo.blogspot.com/2010/04/inspiration-bedside-tables.html

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TABLE by Elda Bellone

2011 July 10
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Posted by Baita Design

TAble is an interesting piece of furniture that adapts to its surroundings depending on your needs. Two distinct overlapping tables shape a fresh design. The smaller, transparent table on top is perfectly nested in the slightly larger table beneath, creating a fun shape that can be separated to offer twice the space. Carvings in the lower table allow the transparent one to perfectly slip into them. By separating the tables, you can create a larger version for all your guests or simply use the tables in different parts of the house.

read more: http://freshome.com/2011/06/22/versatility-shaped-by-distinct-pieces-table-by-elda-bellone/

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Tegolasolare Terracotta Solar Panels

2011 June 26
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Posted by Baita Design

Design with a conscious is a mantra we here at Furniture Fashion strongly believe in and hence try to cover products that aim to make a difference. The solar panels by Italian company Tegolasolare are nothing short of stunning as they have been designed to resemble terra-cotta tiles. Each panel contains four photovoltaic cells and all the panels are linked together to to create a photovoltaic field. Of course the design element is crucial too as the panels look charmingly rustic.

Via 3rings

more: http://www.furniturestoresblog.com/fashion-furniture/824-tegolasolare-terracotta-solar-panels.html

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DRESS-ME CHAIR by Baita Design Studio for Grupo HeWi

2011 June 22
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“Dress-me” is a cantilever and stackable stainless steel chair with exchangeable silicone seat and backrest. The silicone seat and backrest comes in different hi-relief patterns. Version for adults and children. Indoors and outdoors use.

 You remember the jokes of changing clothes in our dolls? It was very cool giving a new visual for the dolls, wasn’t it? Certainly it was very fashion… I seek inspiration in these jokes to create this chair that I named “Dress me”. The idea is to relive the excitement of those jokes by customizing the chairs.

Read more: http://www.behance.net/gallery/Dress-me-for-Grupo-HeWi/1647864

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BABY C by DRIPT ROY

2011 June 11
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Posted by Baita Design

The world famous babyC gets revisited and remade to perfection creating a great present for your baby.

This perfect form was inspired from the warm, close d environment of a mother’s womb. Due to its light structure and the curved handle that is created from this one form the mother/father can easily rock the baby, while enjoying a cup of tea sitting next to the cradle. We are providing a special mattress that will fit perfectly in the bottom shape of the babyC and parents can always add pillows to make the inside of the sphere as boyish or girlish as possible.

read more: http://www.minimalhome.com/product/BabyC_DDBC1

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Alodia cantilevered stool by New York designer Todd Bracher for Cappellini

2011 June 9
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This super minimalist stool is made of two bent tubes with a sheet steel seat curved around the top.

Via: http://www.dezeen.com

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Bala Salgada by Baita Design Studio

2011 June 9
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“Bala Salgada” is a packaging concept for a line of groundbreaking candies that instead of being sweet are flavored with salt, spices, herbs, bacon, cheese, etc.

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TRIS chair by Tenenbaum Hazan

2011 June 3
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OLD PLASTIC ROLLER BLINDS BECOME A CHAIR

It seems a good idea in times where recycling becomes more and more importantthat designers think of a way to reuse a material turning it into a piece of design, isn’t it?

Tenenbaum Hazan created a chair out of a most unexpected material: old roller blinds.

The TRIS chair is made from plastic roller blinds that, according to the designers, in Israel have no economical profitability in its recycling processes, as they’re now being replaced with aluminum roller blinds. To preserve and reuse the materials, they’ve designed a closed wooden structure in which the blinds are held. One side — where you sit — is flexible while the other side is locked.

Read more at Design Milk: http://design-milk.com/old-plastic-roller-blinds-become-a-chair/#ixzz1OFwegSTH

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