Meta MoCo | 30 Sep 06 | Comments (1)
This week's MoCo picks.

+ Norwegian Finnish Architect Sami Rintala's Casa Elemento isn't a house per se, it's a public building in a park in Korea. Via plataforma arquitectura and Dezain.

+ staalstraat amsterdam has a short video of the Droog Design store in Amsterdam. Via Dezain.

+ rephormhaus' Steckling, "the first flowerpot for architecturally aesthetic balcony-railings. Like a saddle it rides on top the bannister; the two separate plant areas allow versatile kinds of planting.". Via DESIGNSPOTTER.

+ A01 bench by Betrand Clerc and Olivier Gregoire @ Reluct.

+ Designer Cj O'Neill's Solas Lighting "reveals the hidden patterns within as well as the beautiful warmth of the translucent bone china.". Via design*sponge.

+ Both textile constructions double felted wool ball rugs have a "highly textured surface structure that is soft and tactile, but also highly durable.". Via design*sponge.

+ General Relativity covers the London Design Festival. "100% East has established itself as the most effective multi-disciplinary international showcase for young, up-and-coming designers and companies.". Via Dezain.

+ "Sustainable design guru Kimberly Oliver (the lady behind Haute Green) has been scoping out the London [Design Festival] scene this weekend" @ Inhabitat.

+ London Design Week photo gallery @ Core77.

+ ... and the other design week, Istanbul Design Week @ Core77.

+ ... and the Woonbeurs furniture fair @ designws.com. That's Marcel Wanders' Holland Electro line above.

+ Atelier Oi's Sans Titre floor lamp @ RESETDESIGN.

+ Industrial Facility and Epson launch the Vollet Picturemate. "With liberating features such as battery power, integral handle, and adjustable LCD screen, this home printer takes up the position of complete domestic use, instead of migrated office machinery.". Via Reluct.

+ Fresco Bloom high chair "... once their 2007 collection launches, Bloom will certainly be a contender in the eye-scratching race to being the coolest mom on the block.". Via aptbroadcast.

+ The Leander Bed @ swissmiss, "Besides just being plain beautiful, it also is unbelievably versatile. It grows with your childs needs. It starts out as a crib, which then converts to a toddler bed which grows with your child.". More @ Leander.




















Sami Rintala is actually a finn, he just lives in Norway and is married to a norwegian woman... :D