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Vintage Drawers by SchubLaden | Fancy Cribs

http://fancycribs.com/6205-vintage-drawers-by-schubladen.html These great vintage drawers have been designed by SchubLaden, and the idea is based on combining different pieces in order to create a beautiful drawer.
London designer Max Lamb has designed this self-assembly wooden chair for Tokyo furniture brand E&Y . http://www.dezeen.com/2011/01/10/third-by-max-lamb-for-ey/

Third by Max Lamb for E&Y

http://www.stilsucht.de/01/2011/replex-tafel/ Replex Tafel

Replex Tafel

http://dornob.com/clutter-craft-upcycling-vintage-drawers-into-new-dressers/#axzz2Oxjjpubg

Clutter Craft: Upcycling Vintage Drawers into New Dressers

A drawer without its slot sounds about as useless as a light without a bulb (or a lamp without a plug). At the same time, vintage drawers tell fascinating stories of styles gone by, from their outdated color schemes to handles and pulls no longer in production. SchubLaden takes these half-functional elements and gives them a brand-new home inside painted and stained composite-wood frames constructed around the size of the existing objects that must now fit within them.
<img class="size-full wp-image-5473 aligncenter" title="Le tiroir parasite par Shay Alkalay" src="http://www.blog-espritdesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/raw-edges_cut-attachez_002.jpg" alt="Le tiroir parasite par Shay Alkalay" width="500" height="417" /> Shay Alkalay , designer israélien nous propose sa table / console, classique à la base mais à laquelle un tiroir semble s’accrocher comme un parasite . http://www.blog-espritdesign.com/artiste-designer/concept/le-tiroir-parasite-par-shay-alkalay-5470

Concept tiroir parasite par Shay Alkalay

mirko mielke: le confident / la causeuse

'le confident' prototypes http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/10635/mirko-mielke-le-confident.html
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/12204/naoya-matsuo-less-machine-more-hand.html

naoya matsuo: less machine more hand

first image 'less machine more hand', 2010 'less machine more hand' by japanese designer naoya matsuo is a small collection of furniture in which he that focuses on using DIY shop materials and low-tech tools for production. all made by hand, the series includes side tables, an armchair and lamp. the main materials used for construction of the furniture pieces include: P.P.
first image image: max rommel while the economic crisis did have an impact on the design world, a group of young designers took the opportunity to explore extremely low cost, do-it-yourself design projects. their latest collection of designs took shape around the theme of ‘not at home’ including objects for schools, offices and the outdoors. rather than designing and building each project, the goal of recession design is to create designs that can be made using common goods and assembled by their owners. each design comes with the materials needed and a set of simple instructions. http://www.recessiondesign.org

recession design

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/12381/recession-design.html
Concetto by CaesarStone has collaborated with Phoenix-based Argentinian architect and designer Daniel Germani to create a unique line of furniture. http://design-milk.com/concetto-furniture-collection-by-caesarstone-and-daniel-germani/

Concetto Furniture Collection by CaesarStone and Daniel Germani

jahara studio: neorustica furniture collection

first image designer brunno jahara with the 'neorustica' furniture collection http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/12305/jahara-studio-neorustica-furniture-collection.html
Dutch designer Jeroen van Laarhoven has created a collection of conjoined chairs.

LAT Chair by Jeroen van Laarhoven

German studio Entwurf-Direkt was established in 2001 from the desire to create a shop/event/art venue; a space that could be used both as an art studio and as a shop open to the public providing unusual furniture, exhibitions, lecture series, discussions as well as other events.

Discarded Drawer Dressers by Entwurf-Direkt

Coiling Seating by Raw-Edges Design Studio

London-based Raw-Edges Design Studio , a collaboration between designers Yael Mer & Shay Alkalay, have created the Coiling seating as an experiment with coiled felt and acrylic resin.