From Julie:
Designed by Danish architect and furniture designer Knud Kapper and built by skilled cabinet makers, the Hansen Living series is a new entry in the US market. Built of solid woods from sustainably harvested forests, the kitchens are available in walnut, teak, American or German oak, maple, or ash. The line is represented in the US by Susan Serra of thekitchendesigner.org; visit her site for more information; also check out hansenliving.com. Via dwell.com.




February 22nd, 2008
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From Francesca:
Canadian-born, Helsinki-based designer Elizabeth Salonen hand-prints antique and vintage linens with art nouveau motifs inspired by the architecture of her adopted city. Her Helsinki Remade series of tea towels is an homage to historic buildings and to old linen. “With this project, it’s about taking a piece of the past and applying it in a contemporary way—making a fusion between old and new,” Salonen says. 55 Euros at Design Forum Finland.

February 22nd, 2008
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