Saturday 31 March 2012

Dller catalog.

The final touches are being put to the new Dller.pl furniture catalog, designed by Michal Leski.
The catalog is a snapshot of the Dller range to date, although the website will always be the place to keep up with current products.
We have a new batch of designs in the production stage as well as prototypes being developed, that we were not able to include this time round.
Once the catalog is completed I will have a link available for customers to be able to view it online.

Max25 dining table.

Coffee tables.

New products for 2012.

Friday 16 March 2012

Bamboo tricycle.

I am currently doing some research on bamboo as a material for designing children's products, during this search I came across this product designed by Australian designer Andrew Grigor.
I look at loads of products every day but this one I feel is special.
The design is beautiful, although I think the handle bars may be to short.
Constructed from recycled aluminum and off the shelf O rings, together with highly sustainable and durable bamboo, this has got to be the most attractive tricycle's on the market, as well as being kind to the planet.

Image from Andrew Grigor.

Image from Andrew Grigor.

Image from Andrew Grigor.


Thursday 15 March 2012

New products for Dller.

Spring has arrived and so have a range of new products for Dller. 
Through the winter I have been busy with the Dller team working on a range of new products for the new year.
 Lamps, beds, sideboards, AV units, chests of drawers, stools, bookcases and lamp tables all ready to join the rest of the products in the eclectic Dller range.
We are also in the final stages of producing our catalog of the furniture to date, if you would like to see more, you can take a peek at www.dller.pl.
For any information regarding the Dller range in the UK please feel free to contact me.


Audio visual units, white matt spray finish with solid oak legs.

The MAX36 bed, part of a 3 set range.

Max42 and 43 stools, here in the raw, they will be finished in a matt white and black.

Max39 slatted sideboard, 4 door unit in matt white with oak legs.

Simple clean bedside tables.

Lamp table with storage for the bits and pieces that clutter your space.

Thursday 1 March 2012

Bespoke chandelier.

The ability to be able to get bespoke products produced when designing any space is one of my strengths.
When a budget is large, bespoke products are part and parcel of the package, but when there are restrictions on a budget(which is more the reality than the norm) design really comes to the front.
The chandeliers below are just one of those problems, this interior is in the Kings Cross St Pancras
building in London,  which is listed.
I had two separate light feeds with which we were not allowed to interfere,  we needed to install two separate light features, the problem was that there was a weight restriction on both feeds. 
I turned to a product that was designed by Dutch designer Tord Boontjie , this water cut steel product
allowed me to create something visually heavy but relatively light for its volume.
Due to the length of their cables, the chandeliers both move at the slightest hint of a breeze and as they do, the steel foliage reflects every bit of light.
Great to lay beneath and disappear into.


Water cut steel foliage by Tord Boontjie.

A stainless steel ring provides the platform for the foliage.

The light that comes out of the chandelier is mesmerizing.

Top light.

The chandelier captures the natural light by day, and the interior light by night.

Simple.

A great back drop to frame the light.