Gil Rodrigues’ egg crate began as an assignment for one of his classes at the University of Porto in Portugal. The design protects half a dozen eggs in hexagon of soft cardboard. Relying on interlocking grooves cut from its geometric shape, the packaging holds together without glue and opens like a present.
The renovation of a 1978 house to create three apartments for several generations of the…
The well-known Schindelhauer minimalist design and high-end engineering, now packed in a series of lightweight,…
An elegant collection that reimagines traditional Japanese clay teapots with a modern twist. Founded in…
A concrete, glass and wood house partly sunken into a hillside surrounded by pine forests…
A redesign project that creates the perfect synergy between antique details and contemporary elements. The…
A graceful chair that keeps lightness, sturdiness and comfort in an elegant balance. Designed by…
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