413 products
413 products
413 products
Cumi Side Table
Regular price $295.00The Cumi is a sculptural pedestal hand carved from Teak Root. Each piece is uniquely different and acts as the perfect side table or plant stand.
Details: Dimensions vary. Outdoor Grade. Not suitable as a stool.
Unique item. Each item varies slightly in shape in size. We will choose one for you.
General Outdoor Care Instructions:
Wipe regularly with a soft dry cloth; clean spills promptly.
Finishes are impacted by using harsh chemicals; we recommend cleaning with diluted Murphy's Oil Soap.
Avoid using Pledge and avoid any cleaning products abrasives, alcohol, silicone, ammonia or wax.
Keep furniture covered during off-season or inclement weather. Use coasters to protect furniture.
Dandelion Sola Cube
Regular price $65.00The Sola cube’s dandelion is our product with fresh flush being preserved inside acrylic cube. Its fluffy round ball is a high performing parachute. When rains, the parachute ball will close like an umbrella, and when it dries, it will reopen and fly up to the sky. The product comes in two sizes of 1.6in and 2.0in.
Botanical essence
Live with the Wind
Material
Acrylic resin / dried dandelion
Size and weight
1.6in W × 1.6in D × 1.6in H / 74g
【Attention】
■About Products
Uniqueness: Packaged plants are all sourced from nature. They vary in sizes, colors and shapes.
Air bubbles: Each sola cube is carefully hand crafted. During the production process, fine air bubbles or powder like materials may occur inside the cube, however, they are considered not defect.
■Handling
Cleaning: Please wipe off by soft cloth when cleaning.
Use of chemicals: Fine cracks may occur if cleaned by solutions such as thinner or alcohol.
Temperature: Please avoid the direct sunlight or extremely humid atmosphere. They may cause discoloration or small cracks.
Dark Gray Fog Plate
Regular price $24.00Porcelain. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Do not overheat in the microwave or heat without water. Wash with care. Do not use abrasive cleansers or steel wool. Product size and shape varies in each item due to manufacturing process. Appearance of color glaze unevenness varies in each item. Some products may take on scorched-like texture on the surface. It is an unique glaze effect called "yo-hen", unintended color transformation show on the ceramic and porcelain after firing.
Size - 8 in
Dense Magazine Issue 1
Regular price $27.00emier issue of Dense! In 148 full-color pages, each issue clusters essays, interviews, visual stories, fictional accounts and tasty inserts around an event that pushes and pulls our readers in surprising directions.
Our first issue begins with the opening of the New Jersey Turnpike in November 1951. Seventy years later, we ask our contributors to unpack its complicated role in shaping the densest state in the U.S.
Our debut issue features these incredible contributors:
Anita Bakshi (author, educator & scholar) / Marshall Brown (artist & architect) / Nelson Chan (photographer) / Felecia Davis (architect, engineer & educator) / Ayanna Dozier (artist, filmmaker, curator & scholar) / Dalal Elsheikh (user experience designer, researcher & futurist) / Gabrielle Esperdy (historian, critic & educator) / Mindy Fullilove (author, social psychiatrist, & educator) / Daniel Hoffman (nutrition scientist & photographer) / Julie Langsam (multidisciplinary artist & photographer) / Joe Lanza (hunter) / David Maisel (photographer) / Chief Vincent Mann (Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan chief, educator & farmer) / Brian McGrath (author & urban design consultant) / Vaishnavi Reddy (architect) / SPURSE (research & design collective) / Shayna Strype (animator, actor & director) / University of Orange (free school of restoration urbanism) / Tommy Yang (designer, researcher & educator) / Susan Yelavich (author, critic, curator & educator) / Dana Yurcisin (photographer, filmmaker, songwriter & producer)
Details:
148 pages, offset-printed and perfect bound, full color on uncoated paper. Holographic foil illustration on cover. Carbon neutral printing.
Size:
7.5" x 9.5" x .75"
Departo Mug
Regular price $23.00A lifestyle is made from the small things, and a well-designed mug can make a moment. Combining clean lines and sturdy simplicity in this signature design, this mug’s rich surface glaze finished at the rim to offer delicious depth and texture. Mix and match with other pieces for a collection that’s all your own.
MATERIALS
Ceramic
SIZING
L13 x W10 x H6.7 cm / L5.1 x W3.9 x H2.6 in (12 fl oz)
Dibbet Coffee Table
Regular price $2,600.00The Dibbet coffee table is a minimalist, round table with a glass lens-shaped insert recessed into the top. A comfortable and contemporary living room centerpiece or side table, the hard insert is duly apt to help you take down a note or place a drink without worrying about where your coasters went. The glass is removable and thus easily cleaned and can be used for entertaining your favorite cheese or charcuterie. With the Dibbet coffee table you can sit back while keeping everything you want close at hand.
Pictured in oak with smoked gray glass.
Designed By Dejong & Co.
Dibbet Stool
Regular price $950.00A versatile piece of furniture, the Dibbet Stool functions as seating, an ottoman, or a side table. Reminiscent of Shaker or early Frontier furniture. The thick seat is hand carved with a slight concave that leaves a tactile and smooth texture. The elegant ripples represent hours of care hand-honed by our skilled craftsmen.
Pictured in oak with hand-rubbed oil and wax finish
Designed By Dejong & Co.
DNA Vase
Regular price $360.008 inches tall
Artist: Sirius Glassworks (Peter Gudrunas)
Using traditional methods first developed over 2000 years ago, Peter Gudrunas is a master glassblower working in an ancient art, forming contemporary glass that is prized for its classic beauty. At his studio near the shores of Lake Erie, he begins with raw materials such as powdered quartz and limestone, measures, mixes and refines them in a furnace powered at temperatures in excess of 2400 degrees Fahrenheit. One of the few glassblowers in North America to still make the majority of his glass from scratch, and working from an old handwritten recipe book, much of Peter's glass colours are unique to his practice, each piece is subtly different from the next.
Don Chadwick Photography 1961–2005
Regular price $44.00‘I look at a great tragedy, and I see in it a chance for survival. A photograph is a document of what happened, but I try to do it in a very refined way with the camera, composition, light, and shadow’.
—Don Chadwick
Don Chadwick is one of the foremost industrial designers of our times, focused on furniture and seating and the innovation of new production techniques. For decades, Chadwick has also been a prolific photographer, documenting his surroundings with a curious eye: the culture, growth, decay, and technical wonders around him, the wear and tear of manufactured materials, the shaping of Los Angeles, his home city, by social tensions and natural disasters.
In the tradition of Charles Eames and George Nelson, Chadwick has used photography as a form of design research, where specific relationships and aesthetics are reflected back into his production. In this sense, Don Chadwick Photography 1961–2005 presents a unique way of seeing, and fills in a missing chapter of global design history.
Edited by Jonathan Olivares. Texts by Olivares and Bobbye Tigerman.
Published by Apartamento Publishing S.L.
July 2019
First edition
Dimensions: 200x280mm
Pages: 144
Binding: hard cover
Dos Earrings
Regular price $105.00Material: Gold plated silver
Measures: ø 5,5×2 cm*
Designed by Après Ski and handmade by Sebahhatin; a Turkish artisan that works with gold plated silver in a traditional way.
Nickel free.
*These earrings are handmade and each piece is unique so they can have slight changes in size and shape.