From Julie:
Materialicious (via Dezeen) clued us in to the new Swedish lighting company Wästberg. Their debut line of products, unveiled this week at Stockholm Design Week, is pretty close to perfect. No word yet on retail outlets; view the line at wästberg.com
Below: London-based designer Ilse Crawford of Studio Ilse’s task lamp in bone china, iron, and birch wood.

Below: London-born, Milan-based furniture and industrial designer James Irvine’s Alpine white aluminum LED lamp with dimmer.

February 8th, 2008
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From Julie:
Our SF architect friend Cary Bernstein tipped us off to the work of her Yale School of Architecture classmate David Hotson. Hotson has worked on projects with Maya Lin and has an impressive portfolio, including this Greenwich Village loft. See more of the firm’s work at hotson.net:

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From Janet:
The Financial Times selections from the IMM Cologne international furniture show included this clever asymmetrical desk with bookshelves designed by Arik Levy. A brilliant concept from Danish furniture company Richard Lampert, the Booktable comes in raw oak with wax finish, an intriguing-sounding smoked oak, or in a white or black lacquer finish, with powder-coated steel support-cum-shelves; $2,500 to $4,000 at richard-lampert.de


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