Meta MoCo | 21 Aug 07 | Comments (8) | Stumble

+ Lee Broom’s Neo Neon range includes the Electric Louis, a bright update on a classic design. The collection will be launched at the Brick Lane Gallery during the London Design Festival in September.

+ A couple of new products from Ding3000 are the Schreibzeugkasten, a toolbox for the home office, and the S-XL Cake that is a cake pan that allows for sizes suitable for every type of eater.

+ This modern take on traditional toile comes from Luis Caicedo, in the form of a malleable vase of rubber and cloth.

+ Assaf Israel's D & A modular public seating fits well in public spaces, but would also work well for commercial uses.

+ The Sedes Cohorresco is a design for a chair that “doesn’t want to move” according to designer Konstantin Schmoelzer (despite looking as though it’s trying to sneak away).




















Really? This gets featured? stringing christmas lights around a classic chair qualifies as new and creative design/thought...Nothing personal towards the designer...oh wait, is that a whole website dedicated to stringing lights around furniture and calling it product line...
Justin, it's neon! It'll also probably be a hit in London in a month.
Broom does a lot of work for clubs, so a chair like this would appeal to that type of venue and demographic.
The neon chairs are magical the one i.e. glowing and the one right in front of airport
The range wouldn't be complete without a set of neon-lit deer antlers.
now THAT would be a hit...
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If a deer had neon lit antlers, it WOULD get hit.
pouahahaha !
excellent !
I love the Neo neon range.