This week's MoCo picks.
+ Time Curtain by Soner Ozenc. "Time has always been a barrier on our way; but now with Time Curtain, you will literally be passing through time leaving the past behind, a total relief.". Via Dexigner.
+ Bevk Perovic' arhitekti's house SB. Via eye candy.
+ Michelle Kaufmann Designs launches a new design, the mkSolaire™ home. "A perfect design for an urban-infill lot, or for any site where a family can enjoy a light/loft-like feeling in their home.". Via LiveModern.
+ Bercy Chen Studio's Beverly Skyline Residence @ a weekly dose of architecture. "Perhaps the most overt design gesture that gives the house its unique identity is the glass block exterior.".
+ DesignWS' Inside Design Amsterdam photo tour. "Following in the footsteps of Tokyo, Milan and London, Amsterdam now also has a design route.".
+ Laurent Massaloux's Ribbedred low table @ RESETDESIGN. Oh, and Vanitybox.
+ STUDIOCOMMA's Silenzio lamp. "The cut-out and add-on letters on the lamp creates a play of negative-positive space which works well both during the day and night-time.". Via DESIGNSPOTTER.
+ UK designer Lorraine Brennan's paper plane inspired Jet Coffee Table made of 2mm folded steel. Via designboom.
+ Edition Compagnie's Banc Dentelle high performance cement lace bench. Via pan-dan.
+ Brio trains spawn Brio kids furniture. "Brio is adding snow to the slope© with furniture for the small devils and fantastic digital toys for the adults half in charge.". Via, who else, aptbroadcast.
+ Spa Bath Lights @ Shiny Shiny. "They're watertight enough to actually join you in the water themselves, floating gently alongside you in the water.". Via Hemfeber.







that brio highchair + a lot of their new stuff on their website is cooooool.
thank you so much for that link, i'm linking to yours on my blog.
also, thank you so much for crediting me on the dwell on design video.
i am such a huge fan of mocoloco i can't tell you how happy i was to first find your site in 2004. i am so honored to see my blog mentioned on mocoloco wow!
Wow, i'm impressed, you have some pretty good here, bookmarked you immediately.
Boy, that paper plane coffee table is not only impractical, but also ugly.
BRIO's products are very impressive. With three kids, we have a few of the railway tracks and wagons. I'm impressed by all they make and I haven't seen too much of their stuff if children's stores in Montréal.
Any ideas where we can get it here in Canada?