Tuesday 19 April 2011

Present from Unto This Last


My fruit bowl..

Unto This Last - The pleasure of making things differently..

Unto This Last is the title of a book written in 1860 by John Ruskin. He advocated a return to the local craftsman workshops, having a few doubts about the human cost of the Industrial Revolution. Thanks to today's technology, Unto This Last makes distributed manufacturing happen - with a competitive edge. They work with Birch Plywood, laminated on-site in order to monitor quality and offer more choice of finishes.


Sideboard Ply Feet ..

 Tall Boy.. 

Facet Sideboard.. 


Honeycomb Shelves.. 


  Cell Shelve..


 Round Table..

 Facet Chair..

 Nurbs Chair..

 Nurbs Coffee Table..

 Twist Lamp..

 Coatstand..


Tea-Light Candleholders..

Monday 11 April 2011

Creative Recycling - Reborn Furniture..




I like to see materials that would have been thrown out turned into new and inspiring pieces of furniture and every day objects. These pieces are made from reclaimed stripes of wood, steel and other bits and pieces. This cluster of creatively recycled objects includes tables, storage, wall art and more. All of which would have been trash if it weren’t for creative people. This will certainly make me think twice next time I see a demolition site. 











Recycled Wood Furniture by IDI Studios. All their products are made from 100% recycled teak combined with stainless steel details and accessories


A chest of drawers made from old suitcases

Wardrobe - The Pile of Suitcase

Reused shipping crate shelves / drawers by Linda Jose.
Furniture designed to reuse shipping crates


Reclaimed wood stools by Edwards Moore. Made from discarded wood from various sources. Sanded and finished with linseed oil, putty and wax.


The Art of Kitchen Shelving 
Reused shipping crate wood for shelves


Seating made up of old recycled suitcases


Bags and pillow cowers made from re-purposed recycled coffee sacks. 
Lined with soft unbleached cotton





Log speakers by Stanley Ruiz



 Coat hangers made from old recycled chair backs by Antonello Fuse

Sunday 3 April 2011

Discovering Lithuanian designers..







Since I've started working for a product and interior designer Lee Broom, I’ve become very passionate about product and furniture design. Working at his studio I have a great opportunity to learn and understand the design process of British product and furniture design. His design pieces are made only in Britain using original techniques, some dating back to 17th century. This great experience made me wondering about my Lithuanian background and my fellow designers and their designs, and this is what I’ve found. Honestly, I have to say, I love every single design piece. I am very proud of Lithuanian design, which is simple, clean, natural, authentic, bold, functional, modern and beautiful..



Table T-RUSTED - Trust the rust! The rusted identity with exclusive personal touch performs in table range T-RUSTED... experience the new rusted style of living…inside, outside, anywhere... 
Designer Nauris Kalinauskas..





Cabinet system MW - The product distinguishes with combined innovative and traditional materials: the frame is made of powder coated, laser-cut metal combined with the natural old solid wood - a touch of purest nature. None the less interesting is the shape - a stylistic mix of decades. An eclectic is brought to a delicate purity. MW is an allusion to antiquity and at the same time it is obviously an object of contemporary design. It comes with a real story of one hundred years original solid wood which at those times was a part of a wooden Lithuanian house. 
Designer Nauris Kalinauskas..







Bar stool and table range PIXEL - Compared with traditional solid oak furniture this environmentally-friendly product combines crisp lines with a very light appearance. The unique warmth and texture of the wood is highlighted in the new range. Square pieces of oak combine to create unique patterns of the flat surfaces of the chairs and tables. Each table requires more than 2000 small pieces of oak and each stool requires more than 250 small pieces of oak. The raw energy and natural state of the growing trees is released when the individual wooden elements are bonded in the vertical. As a result touching the smooth surface of the products provides an unforgettable experience. 
Designer Nauris Kalinauskas..




Coffee table VERTEX - Take some simple geometric sketches... transform them into polygon models... simple and pure... A low and a polygonal shaped coffee table VERTEX is designed for those interior spaces dedicated to relaxation. The table is perfect for spacious sitting or living-rooms and can be placed together with generously-proportioned, modern soft furniture. Created simply by folding the flat pre-prepared materials, rigid polygonal shapes are quickly and elegantly shaped creating an end product with an extra-ordinary appearance. 
Designer Jonas Piet..





Stool PIRST - Unusual, but very practical and impressive plywood seat! Stool PIRST improves ventilation and possibly treats cellulite. The stool is highly recommended for women and men of all ages. 
Designer Sualius Razauskas..





Shelf QUAD standard - 5 in 1!..it can be done!..All your storage questions answered with one product...CDs, DVDs, magazines, books, folders...all of them can be stored in one place - bookshelf QUAD.. Storage case QUAD is an elegant and modern design solution to those day to day storage problems. It can be used singly or in multiples to provide excellent, efficient storage capacity for books, CDs or other items. 
Designer Nauris Kalinauskas..






ROMANCE - Contemporary design with an allusion to romanticism – this is the result of the perfect union of perforated and painted steel. The stark durability of steel with the outer layer of fragile perforation releases the light from within and acts as a playground for illumination and shadows. The range consists of coffee tables, side tables, lights and storage spaces. 
Designer Neringa Dervinyte..