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Nobukuni Tsuboi / 100 Percent
It adds up that an object you touch frequently should be as tactile as possible and hence this beautiful number is made of rubber. Tsuboi claims he chose rubber as the material for purposes of grip, so you can do your sums using one hand, but we have a feeling it's to prevent your calculator from crashing if it falls foul of a desktop spillage.
Thorsten Van Elten
Jake Dyson
Amy Hunting
Atelier Takagi
Atelier d'exercices
Nika Zupanc
Lensvelt
Alessi / ECAL
Wästberg
Pastoe
Bram Boo
Zeitraum
HTC
Askul
Established & Sons
Arco
100 Percent
Magis
Casamania
MDF Italia
Moustache
Air Design Group
Muji
My Amenity
Porcelight
Herman Miller
Atlantico
Dilmos gallery
Bottega Veneta
Versace home
Rexite
Kikkerland
ChauhanStudio
Ligne Roset
Thorsten Van Elten
Originally designed in a limited edition for an exhibition at Goodd called ‘A product of Geometry’, these…
Jake Dyson
Jake Dyson has cornered a niche for highly-engineered wall and floor lights, and the latest addition to his…
Amy Hunting
London-based Norwegian rising design star Amy Hunting uses an unusual combination of Douglas fir, 100% wool,…
Atelier Takagi
Jonah Takagi's work combines rigorous technical skill with an instinctive feel for the absurd. The results,…
Jonah Takagi's work combines rigorous technical skill with an instinctive feel for the absurd. The results,…
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