
The Kya barstool from young furniture brand Frei Frau is more than just an innovative solution for a typical pub stool. According to its designers Eva Paster and Michael Geldmacher (Neuland), it looks just as much at home in the leather-dominated setting of a swish historic hotel bar as it does in the understated clarity of an urban bar or even a modern private interior. more…

Designer and interior architect Bernd Benninghoff is rejuvenating Janua’s product range with a table that consists of nothing but two clamps and eight slats of wood. The two clamps are connected via a crossbar and are intended to impart a floating character to the solid wooden top. Because the individual slats of the tabletop aren’t glued together, it can be dismantled into its individual parts, is easy to transport and can be assembled by just one person. more…

The world is changing all the time. Living spaces alter, living situations vary. For some because they move home a lot, for others because they furnish their home little by little or enjoy redesigning it on a regular basis. The shelving system from Steckwerk can handle all these changes. more…

Clear lines and cubic shapes are the hallmarks of contemporary architecture in European capitals like London, Copenhagen or Berlin. Grohe is now transferring this understated style to the bathroom in the form of its new Eurocube range, the company’s first-ever fittings line to be totally devoid of curves and cylindrical elements.
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Ceramiche Refin presents Cromie. The new collection grew out of an innovative ‘colour project’ that is intended to ensure the reliable reproducibility of certain tile shades years even years down the line.
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