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Dune Modular Outdoor Furniture System
Each Dune element is 3D-molded out of one whole100% recyclable Eternit cellulose fiber-cement panel. Continue reading
Dunlop light
Closely based on the originals that we salvaged from ‘Fort Dunlop’ (The Dunlop factory) in Birmingham 3 years ago. Continue reading
Radiator Mug by Stephen Reed Design
Bone china cup for hot beverages can be held without burning the user’s hands.
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Cycloc Bicycle Wall Mount
Cycloc’s unique shape, combined with your bike’s own weight, holds it instantly in place, and you can even attach a normal bike lock for security. Continue reading
Q&A A Day
Filled with prompts that are at turns provocative (How happy are you?), quirky (What can you smell right now?), and always interesting, it serves as a great way to look back in time and remember. Continue reading
Opinel Steak Knife Set
Joseph Opinel began his knifemaking career in 1895 in the Savoie region of the French Alps. The local population of shepherds, farmers, and artisans were the first to put the knives to the test but by the 1940s over 200 … Continue reading
Journal Bandolier
Keep track of your pens and pencils… Continue reading
1950′s Steel Plan Chest on Stand
A 1950′s engineered all steel plan chest with steel roller drawer action. Continue reading
Button Back Love Seat
Can be made with contrast or even crystal buttons and overall width can be increased or decreased to create a wing chair effect. Continue reading
Retro Living Room Cabinets by Zweed
Check out this retro customizable living room cabinet made to last. The designer stresses that the handcraft of each and every cabinet has to be of the best quality—the concept being to design modern future classics that will grow with the homeowner. Continue reading
Vintage Industrial Cast Iron & Wood Swing Out Seat Table
Salvaged from an old school house… Continue reading
Concrete Espresso Machine by Shmuel Linski
“The contrast between the roughness, massiveness and hardness of the concrete and the fine metal parts, which are dealing with the coffee preparation process, was very challenging and interesting for me” Shmuel Continue reading

