This week I particularly enjoyed the striking industrial-chic lighting by Blom & Blom, and the lifting effect it has on a room. Martin Jakobsen’s container is a great example of how something, even with the simplest of functions, can be transformed into a centre-piece through exquisite design.

Blom & Blom

Jung-Cheng Su’s Nonsystem Furniture

Luno Container With Cork Lid by Martin Jakobsen

Blue Tit, Clapton

Feather Chair by Jens Fager

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  1. Laura Jenkins says:

    Nov 7, 2012

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    Design Watch – 7 November http://t.co/wX9HbVqN

  2. mydeco.com says:

    Nov 7, 2012

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    NEW blog post: Design Watch – 7 November http://t.co/0WIQU29X #interiors

  3. mydeco.com says:

    Nov 7, 2012

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    NEW blog post: Design Watch – 7 November http://t.co/0WIQU29X #interiors

  4. Joj'gue says:

    Nov 7, 2012

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    quelques photos d'objets design http://t.co/FIoSx0lo #déco

  5. Al Graham says:

    Nov 26, 2012

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    Like the vintage lighting.. a little different to most that are found in the bars and shops of London at the minute.. good find!

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