The Truncheons Lamps by Cmmnwlth Design Studio
New York-based Cmmnwlth Design Studio have created the Truncheons Lamps for Matter.

New York-based Cmmnwlth Design Studio have created the Truncheons Lamps for Matter.

Canadian architect Paul Bernier designed an extension and overall transformation to this secluded house for his family of four in Montreal.

Designer Phillip Grass has sent us photos of his latest seating object called Loopy. He created Loopy as the final piece for his studies in furniture design at the Rhode Island School of Design.

The Los Angeles Design Group have created an interior design for RK Apothecary, a store that sells bath and body products. The interior features a series of “outré fruit” tables to display products.

American architect Lewin Wertheimer has designed this contemporary house in Venice, California.

The Library is a resort in Koh Samui, Thailand, where designer Tirawan Songsawat created a minimalist structure while intruding as little as possible on the site by building around old-growth trees. Guests may lose themselves among vegetation interspersed with artwork and statuary, contrasting a colour scheme in which white, red, black and grey predominate: the Library’s exterior is white, the swimming pool red, the restaurant grey. Interiors follow the same ultra minimalist palette and feature low-slung, rectilinear furnishings that invite visitors to stretch out and listen to the lapping of the waves – or of course dive into the books in the exemplary namesake library.

Tribe Studio Architects designed this temporary restaurant for last year’s Eat Green Design festival in Sydney, Australia.

American designer Michael McDowell has created a collection of hanging air plant pods.

Pitagoras Architects have sent us some photos of the CS House in Guimarães, Portugal.

Swedish designer David Ericsson has recently graduated from the Furniture Studies program at Carl Malmsten University in Stockholm. He has sent us photos of the collection he created for his final project, which he has called “Carl Malmsten made me do it.”

American designer Ryan Dart has sent us photos of the Bantam chair.
Description from the designer:
Interlocking CNC plywood creates and organic volume that causes the eye to wander the piece. Aggressively angled legs animalistically support the gridded body for which the piece is named.

Forte Gimenes & Marcondes Ferraz Architects have recently completed the Natura House Santo André for a large cosmetics company in Brazil to use as a meeting place with its consultants.

The German design studio Formstelle have created the TWIST table collection for Zeitraum.
