Recent MoCo submissions.
+ POL OXYGEN's daily coverage of Milan Design Week. Thanks Fleur!
+ Tjep's Heartbreak jewelry for Chi Ha Paura...?, "consists of a fragile porcelain heart and a light yet strong titanium hammer, booth are connected and made inseparable by a titanium chain. When broken the heart will show cracks, yet it will never fall apart as there is a layer of rubber on the inside that will keep the heart together.". Part of Chi Ha Paura...?'s new Rituals collection.
+ Neuland Industriedesign's 'insert coin' shelf for Nils Holger Moormann, "a graphically slotted panel allows the user to arrange shelves".
+ WAT Design's Louise glasses "look fragile but stand surprisingly stable. The tripod below gives their recognizable shape new awareness.".
+ Campana Brothers' TransNeomatic container bowl collection for Artecnica, "TransNeomatic is a container bowl made of used (rescued from life-in-a-landfill) scooter tire and natural wicker. Before weaving begins the tire goes through a steam cleaning process removing all dirt and particles coated with a water-based non-toxic eco-friendly solution to seal and protect the tire from everyday usage.". Part of Artecnica’s DESIGN WITH CONSCIENCE CAMPAIGN.
+ Kidsmodern sent us Hella Jongerius' Porcupine Table for Vitra, a matching junior table their Panton Junior chair. "A white sketch drawing connects small holes that can accommodate crayons, pens, and pencils and joins them in one big pearl necklace.".
+ Yuiko Kobayashi's Sun Series light installation.
+ Elise Irving's lightboxes at Aftermodern in San Francisco.
+ linemodern's adela lounge chair is cut from laminated OSB panels.







I am in search of an industrial-style ceiling fan to be used outdoors on a covered porch. If you look at the April issue of Elle Decor, page 147, you can see the exact style fan I am in search of. Any idea who makes these very simple fans and if they are indeed outdoor-friendly?