Braun’s decision to re-issue its collection, including some of the LCD watches from the 1970s, met with the approval of Dietrich Lubs, co-designer with Dieter Rams. [Vetted]
Visually and physically minimal, Aurea by Ernest Perera is marked by a clean silhouette and vertical orientation. [Ernest Perera]
The Kettle Teapot, designed by danish Norm Architects, blends Asian Zen philosophy with modern Scandinavian design. [NormCPH]
It is a beer that lights up by being simple. Its simple, stylish, sophisticated. By Copenhagen. [Carlsberg Copenhagen]
A beautiful combination of analog and digital. [NØB]
A carrying bag that expands when filled, and neatly slims down when empty, was one of several new items on display by Nava in Milan during Design Week. [BenjaminHubert via mocoloco]
Shrimp armchair from Cor has all the trappings of being a runaway success and is reminiscent of iconic pieces like the Le Corbusier Armchair or the Eames Lounger. [COR]
Four identical L shaped components and 4 fasteners are all that is required for assembly of these sawhorses. Minimal components means simplified assembly, and the self locking joints provide a stable and safe surface. [QuaDror]
The Linna armchair is a more gentler side from designer Jader Almeida. Unlike his previousfeatured work, Linna is “honest.” There’s nothing flashy about it. It’s elegant and harmoniously blends into the room. [Jader Almeida via Yanko Design]
A different take on doing wine packaging. [The Creative Method via The Dieline]








