
It’s like the Lamborghini of desks. Except we’re Danish. It’s like the iPod of desks. Minus the play list. It’s like Chrysler Building of desks. But with no elevator. Introducing Milk, the perfect office desk. Has a built in fish tank, pen holder, garbage bin, file cabinets, height adjuster & the box (iPod storage). We also know you love your Macs so why not give back to your Mac this Valentine’s Day. Because to say this desk is compatible is an understatement. This is love. Inspired by the same desire for simple form and smart function.

Table & Tennis was an idea to merge beautiful design, with a conference / dining table and build it to the official specs of a ping pong table. It’s built so that it can transition simply and instantly between the different uses. We no longer work solely in the office, play in the game room, or eat in the dining room. Work, live and play have morphed together. There is a need for furniture to continue being beautiful, but to have multiple functions, and better serve the behaviors of todays world.

Look at this lovely table you see here, then let me introduce you to the plants it’s got growing on it. Tillandsias, also known as Air Plants grow without soil, feeding instead on the moisture it finds in the air (dust, decaying leaves and insect matter). These plants rely on a host structure for support, but don’t worry, the table wasn’t alive to begin with.*

From Owen Edwards

By pierre bergé & associés.

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By Hector Esrawe.
The Chaise Vari, reinterprets a common scene in many streets of Mexico City, where itinerant weavers produce woven pieces for passersby, imprinting each piece with their unique expression.



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Palabritas Beach House, recently completed by Peruvian firm Metropolis, is a contemporary and stylish house designed to capture the view situated on the coast of Lima, Peru.

By Marcio Kogan.












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