1500 is a minimal tableset concept from @gerdesmeyerkrohn. I'm looking for something similar, does anyone have any ideas on something that's in production? . .
View InstagramThe beautiful Goa cutlery set from @cutipol. Do you prefer green, gold or the wood version?
View Instagram"Crevice is a refrigerator concept design inspired by the opening of the curtain. The line of curtains that are slightly widened is applied to the handle of the refrigerator, and it is designed to match the interior of the house with the feeling of furniture." Design by @hs2studio
View InstagramHow's this for something different? This tea bag humidifier concept utilizes old tea bags that would previously be thrown out, in a system to bring in a little more fragrance and humidity into your household. Design by @yyyyysukk
View InstagramI don't post much packaging design, but I love the way light interacts with these Honeygreen+ containers designed by @vieridesign and @jorgerosgis. "Two methacrylate blocks sealed internally with an o-ring and closed with a visible screw that evidences the concept of the hermetic seal."
View InstagramThe storm tray from @24dstudio. Storm Trays gentle undulating landscapes are inspired by the ocean and seas surrounding Japanese Archipelago. Concept emerged from a search for a multifunctional formal language for organic material, a domestic landscape that can adapt to different needs of a user. Vegetables or deserts, hmm..
View InstagramInspired by ever shifting dunes, The Foundry by Tinkah set out to develop a material that tames the characteristics of desert sand into a moldable medium. Design by @thefoundry.ltd
View InstagramThis compost bin from Bamboozle is made of biodegradable bamboo fibers, has a breathable lid with odor blocking carbon filter, and has a nice design. A surprisingly hard thing to find in the market.
View InstagramThe Haori Porcelain Cup designed by Tomoya Nasuda. "Magemono" is a woodwork technique that has been in use in Japan since ancient times. It is also a generic name for containers made using thin sheets of wood such as Japanese cedar, cypress, and fir, which are bent and fastened into circular and polygonal forms." Found on @design.insiders
View InstagramCirco glasses from @circolabs are handblown by master craftsman in Europe with the purest lead-free crystalline glass. Their unique, patented design revolves around the absorbent and removable 100% wool Rolocoaster, allowing you to no longer worry about scratches, drips, or water rings on your delicate surfaces. Use the coupon code MINIMAL20 for an exclusive 20% discount for minimalgoods followers.
View InstagramBeautiful handmade wooden spoons from @hopeinthewoods. I love the irregularity in the handles.
View InstagramThe Oden Pitcher, one of many designs from the deconstructions collection, is made from a specially formulated porcelain to resist warping and produced with both a gloss white glaze and an exposed clay body exterior. The pitcher utilizes negative space from the cut and shifted form to reduce surface area in the center of the pitcher and create an easier way to hold the form. The deconstructions collection explores the effects of radical alteration on the ultimate functionality of traditional utilitarian forms. Design by Aandersson, found via @morramadesign
View InstagramThis glassware from @puikdesign creates an interesting mix of light and shadow depending on the viewing angle.
View InstagramThe Yootensel Kitchen Knife and Peeler handles are simple, and are crafted from a rice and agricultural waste composite to help you be a little more eco friendly in the kitchen. Found on @yankodesign Design by @francoishurtaud
View InstagramI just posted an article including some photos and thoughts on some @circolabs handblown glassware I've been using over the past few months. They have a patented design around an absorbent and removable 100% wool "Rolocoaster" which puts it apart from other glassware in the market. View the full article on minimalgoods.co, and enjoy a 20% discount with code MINIMAL20.
View InstagramThe Noori Stove is an outdoor stove made of concrete that can easily be rolled around. Design by @noori_fire
View InstagramLovely design and mix of materials on the @sinonimo.essentials kit. It includes a portafilter, and tamper with a matching tray. via @minimalissimo
View InstagramCork and glass is always a nice combination. The Boeien salt shakers by @puikdesign
View Instagram"I wanted to explore a more cohesive and unified ceramic mug, where the relationship between the handle and mug itself was more considered and smoothly flowed into one another -- rather than simply tacked on after the main piece is finished. " Design by @lukemastrangelo
View InstagramThe Roman carafe and glass designed by @raffaellamangiarotti via @designbunker
View InstagramI love this toaster concept I stumbled on through @renderweekly. Design by @_rkrause_
View InstagramThe dual cook steam oven for Samsung designed by @relvaokellermann The oven is designed for a better integration within furniture and simultaneously offers an exceptional user experience. Its protruded knob is the center for all actions, supported by a matte touch screen where simple instruction can be followed.
View InstagramI'll always get joy out of seeing these handcrafted kitchen items from @hopeinthewoods. These ones are all made from sustainable Sycamore wood, sealed with natural food-safe oil and wax.
View InstagramI posted this years ago but wanted to share it again for those that haven't seen them. The Rassen chopsticks detach for eating but are joined for storage. Design by @nendo_official
View InstagramA simple kettle concept from Dongsheng Liu. I stumbled on this today and liked the subtle texture.
View InstagramI loved this little design detail on the case of the Dots and Lines Knive set from @sinan_anayurt "The stand is formed by the radius cut on the knives which brings together degraded and simple geometries. Instead of different slots for each knife, a single slot with a degraded passing from opaque to transparency, makes it easier when selecting a knife. With the degraded paint application on the stand, knives are easily visible but stand is able to hide their sharpest sides and ends. Thus you can see the knives as shadows while selecting which one is you need."
View InstagramHere's a fun little juicer concept from @hatch.duo. "The Walker Juicer is a concept project aimed to fulfill two main aspects: first, as an homage to Norman Walker, who in 1936 was the pioneer of discovering juicing was beneficial to our health. As the original innovator of juicing, Norman Walker advocated drinking raw vegetable and fresh fruit juices to regain and maintain one’s health. Based on his theories, he designed and developed the Norwalk Hydraulic Press Juicer, which is still produced and sold today. We wanted to design and put our twist on a masticating juicer. Secondly, we wanted to design a juicer with a small and compact overall footprint. Currently, masticating juicer appliances on the market appear fairly large, and there are no systems put in place to reuse the waste post-juicing or to easily disassemble, clean, or store them. With its wooden legs using authentic and sustainable forested wood, this will allow users to disassemble easily and store the juice when not in use. We also aimed to design the juicer in a way to look great as a home appliance users will want to leave out. It is space-efficient, designed for a modern aesthetic taste, and perfect for contributing to nutritional health and well-being."
View InstagramBlush is a five piece tableware collection that flatters by its round and clear shapes. The Set is made of porcelain and captivates through its simplicity. Rough softness meets clear shapes.
View InstagramPhil is a coffee and tea set focused on transparency. Design by @naessi_studio for @blueside_emotional_design via @design.insiders
View InstagramQilive Fan Range from @qilivejourney The goal of this product line was to create a durable, affordable approach to in-home cooling, with a focus on clean design.
View InstagramFrom the archives, the double blown glass tea set from Jenkins and Uhnger.
View Instagram"JIESHANG - A new kettle brand featuring transparency and convenience of use with its double layered glass body and minimal interface. The product comes in two sizes. The bigger one has a 1.7L capacity tailored for family or office use, being able to boil large quantity of water quickly. While the smaller model has a 1L capacity geared for individual use in apartment or on your desk, giving access to hot water along the day" Design by @juke_creative_studio
View InstagramCan't deny the appealing design of the Spark Grill. Has anyone here used one before? I'm curious to hear some opinions on it.
View InstagramAnyone else love the attention to detail objects that often get ignored? The Frame dish rack from @designstuff. Plenty of room for plates and bowls, including a dedicated cupholder and utensil baskets.
View InstagramThe Tetra Countertop Dishwasher is a new dishwasher from @myheatworks that's completely stand alone. It has a grey water tank at the base of the unit that can be dumped after a cycle, which means you don't need any connections to get this thing up and running—just plug it in, fill it up, and you're good to go.
View InstagramI would almost feel bad using these to eat, what about you?. The waves and dunes plate and bowl set from @hopeinthewoods
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