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Island by Jordi Blasi for Vilagrasa

Slands is a place to hang up your coat, charge your mobile, tablet, laptop or deposit your belongings, designed by the young Spanish designer Jordi Blasi.

Made of a tubular structure and perforated steel plate, Islands is available in different colors. The main board is the base to place multiple accessories, including a hanger, a shelf, a magazine rack, a bookcase, a letter box, a pencil holder, a security box, an acoustic panel and three different capacity containers for paper recycling or to leave organic waste.

The different elements are attached to the panel by small anchors, that users can rearrange to suit their needs. Made of nylon, it prevents metal elements from wearing out. The panel includes a power strip arranged with the power lines, and customized modules that can be configured for data, phone, HDMI or USB connections.

Islands is available in two versions: with adjustable legs or with casters. Its versatility also allows the use of more than one panel within the same structure. These can be placed vertically or horizontally and also cantilevering. In this last case a special leg designed to balance the gravitational stress is needed.

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Dong Stool by Manchuen Hui Design

A seating device can be as technically complicated as a barcalounger or as simple as a circular plane with 3-4 legs. However, that doesn’t have any bearing on how aesthetic it can look. The Dong stool is literally a circular wooden plate held in place by three identical bent steel beams. The individual steel components join with each other creating a structurally strong 3-legged framework on which rests the wooden seat. Beautiful fin shaped details emerge from where the wood seat ends and the legs begin branching out. This gives the Dong Stool its unmistakable character! Polycarbonate U sections for the feet of the three legs, not only providing padding for the metal tips of the legs, but also adding a visual full-stop to this timeless, minimal design.

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Crest & Trough by Studio Michael Schoner

Crest & Trough is a crossover of different archetypes: a bench, a chest – and in terms of appearance – a trough.

Its storage unit is made from perforated corrugated steel that is resting in a pair of U-shaped legs. As a result those legs as well as the end caps have to follow the bend sinus wave of the container. A lid from folded steel serves as a seat. The furniture is a split up in extrusion elements and those perpendicular to them divides the volume into graphic surfaces.

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Credenza, A Collection By Patricia Urquiola + Federico Pepe

Spazio Pontaccio introduces Credenza. A capsule collection of furniture that merges the contemporary design of Patricia Urquiola with the graphic skills of Federico Pepe, Le Dictateur.

Its name carries the essence of the concept:  Credenza, which in Italian means both a cupboard and one’s belief. It’s a series of furniture in stained glass that is inspired by the windows of holy sites as the ones created by Gerhard Richter for Cologne’s Cathedral. Spazio Pontaccio invited Patricia Urquiola and Federico Pepe to recover the symbolic value of stained glass windows transforming it into contemporary pieces of furniture. The meeting between an antique sacred inspiration and its reinterpretation in the form of design is as well reflected  in the production process of the collection.

Credenza – characterized by contemporary patterns, colours and materials – is produced in Italy by artisans skilled in the thousand-years old manual technique of stained glass, generally used for the architectures and the decorations of the churches. Besides its functionality, the elements of the collection designed by Patricia Urquiola and Federico Pepe (cupboards, screens and low tables) get in touch with the space also thanks to the light that passes through each element. Credenza is part of the Spazio Pontaccio Collection and is launched for the first time in April 2016, on the occasion of Milan Design Week.

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