Misc | 16 May 05 | Stumble

Day 2 and more aisles...

Inflate brought their inflatable kiosk and new Air Lounger.

Gregory Selch Constellation tables. The table's metal feet traverse the table and are arranged according to a constellation. Cassiopeia is shown.


Bignatov Studio table inspired by old telephone switchboards...

...uses audio jacks to hold up magazines or books.

Also from Studio Bignatov, a surprisingly sturdy multi-sectional pendant lamp.

Elevating the commonplace, modern door chimes from Habiform.

2Jane's new porcelain and glass floor lamps.

Weidmann pressed cardboard lamps.

Ralph Reddig's Vertical Slider lamp that changes intensity and color as you move the slider up or down...

...and the Horizontal Slider.

DucDuc's modular changing table/ crib/ day bed system.

Aitali's new Karim Rashid collection of acrylic chairs and tables.

Editorial's designer Patrick Messier sitting in his signature chair...

...and their sleeper hit faucet (pull to start the water flow, turn right for cold, left for hot).

Vessel designer Stephane Barbeau showing us his new computer table (with tilting tabletop and integrated passageways for cabling).

Two of Pablo Pardo's new lamp designs...

...and their new workstation with electrified rail for lamps and other accessories. One our choices for best of show.

Same principle applied to a headboard.

NonUseLess art furniture is an "exploration of function". And a lot of fun to boot. These pieces are for storing postcards on the left and small objects on the right.


















