+ Ding is a cast iron casserole by the Office of Product Design, just launched at Maison et Objet. This first item from a collection called Cultural Connections and Everyday Objects is a reinterpretation of traditional Chinese cookware.
+ The Archi-Maison is a cardboard dollhouse by Carton Chic that can be put up and taken down at will. Easy to store flat pieces slot together to create a one- or two-storey structure that can be personalized and used with dolls, figurines or cars.
+ Cecilia Lundgren's Step by Step sofa is all about relaxing and taking advantage of quiet moments as comfortably as possible. This sofa is designed to be used as a traditional seat, a lounge chair, a table - an inviting place to forget stress at any angle.
+ Called Our Little White Sofa, this steel-framed seating by Christian Vivanco is a cosy, slim-lined sofa that can act as a lounge chair or relaxed workstation either indoors or out.
+ DellaRobbia's T-shaped Inzo cocktail table is designed by Javier Palomares. Available in black or white, the top is bent glass on a high gloss polyurethane base.
+ Arnaud Sprimont's silver jewellery is based on unusual vessel-like shapes with various hollows and secret compartments.
+ Klossel is a modular set of building blocks by Joahnna Strand and Mats Seitz that does double duty as a truck puzzle.
+ G POD is a jewellery case by Victor Vetterlein that is made up of a crystal outer shell and a gold plated inner cup.
+ Nobody & Co.'s Scroll Table will be launched at Tent London later this week. Change the tabletop design (fabrics by Timorous Beasties) with a turn of the crank.









I love that Lundgren sofa, just because it gives you so many different options - it looks fantastic :)