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Paul Smith’s Olympic stamps
Although British designer Sir Paul Smith never realised his dream of becoming a professional road and track racer he has had the opportunity to make a contribution to English sport by designing this year’s Olympic Games postage stamps.

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Tags: design, paul smith, stainless steel, olympics
February 15th, 2012

Out of sight, out of mind
Miele’s new DA 2900 ceiling extractor is perfect for open-plan kitchens. Due to be launched at the end of March, the extractor boasts a streamlined in-ceiling design, offering design freedom to turn the kitchen into a bona fide living room.

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Tags: kitchen, fan
January 25th, 2012

Move over Susan
Almost three centuries after the Lazy Susan was invented (curiously enough by the third American president Thomas Jefferson), Dutch design brand Royal VKB presents the Lazy Linda, made for the cook in mind, rather than the diner.

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Tags: kitchen, product, dutch
January 3rd, 2012

Death wound up
Drawing inspiration from the Mexican Dia de Los Muertos (day of the dead), Fiona Kruger has designed the beautiful skeleton watch.

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Tags: design, watch, floor cushion, skeleton
December 12th, 2011

Handmade harmony
Furniture and instrument designer Murray Kuun has two new musical offerings.

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Tags: furniture, design, instruments
February 15th, 2012

Bottled sunshine
Consol glass has come up with an ingenious way to bottle sunlight. The Consol Solar Jar is an alternative light supply that makes use of solar panels and LED lights.

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Tags: light, glass, eco-innovations, led
January 12th, 2012

Subscribe and Win
Four lucky subscribers will win the sexy Geneva S.

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Tags: sound system, technology, subscribe, win
December 13th, 2011

A full set of teeth
London based designer Azusa Murakami’s 'Eating Implement' may look intimidating, but this clever piece of cutlery provides a contemporary way of eating that is not all that new.

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Tags: design, cutlery
December 9th, 2011
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