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Category: Product Design

The Project Scope What’s in a reflection? Available now, exclusively at the SHOP at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum! Get yours today! Brooks is   Unveiling our newest design for Fab.com and New York Design Week. Fab puts together an exhibition of the latest designs from top designers for New York Design Week. “First Things […]

The Project Scope may kick your ass The Sylki chair is super lightweight, engineered and fabricated to be extremely solid and takes the art of seating to the next level. 17″W x 14.5″D x 18″Seat (35″H) laser cut 20 gauge (.9mm) recycled metal ergonomically designed, structurally engineered weighs “less than a bottle of wine” (or […]

The Project Scope pure and simple is the new black Take the mundane out of your workspace with the innovative Tetra Light. Inspired by the highly stylized retro-futurism of Bladerunner, this geometric neon desk lamp features a brilliant daylight-inspired glow and a dimmer function that helps to enhance any type of mood. 21″L x 4″W […]

The Project Scope “makes you want to have sex and eat cereal.  so precise yet so plush.” alexander Mcqueen The McQueen I stool is all about fun and functional.  It’s pure geometry, squishy and plush.  Sit on it or throw it around. You can enjoy it in any direction or orientation. 14″L x 15″W x […]

The Project Scope absolute purity; liquid Meet Lusx. A new kind of door handle. One that balances cutting edge technology with hand craftsmanship. It’s both cutting edge and hand sculpted simultaneously. Available in polished brass and matte black (aka liquid black alien blood). These are a limited edition, non-functioning prototype meant to inspire, blow your […]

The Project Scope “How can designers today revisit in a contemporary way traditional savoir faire and materials” WantedDesign Workshops & Conversations with Designers, Thinkers & Fabricators The Intersection of Materials, Fabrication & Design Presented during New York Design Week 2011 During the 3 days , a few of the finest craftsmen working with metal, wood, […]

The Project Scope sometimes something fake is more real than the real D’cay & Cor’cay are limited edition series stools mixing natural elements with high tech materials. A natural woodgrain and cork pattern is laser cut onto the acrylic surfaces while decaying holes create missing voids.  Each stool is unique and numbered with a custom […]

The Project Scope The white noise By exploiting the new territory and techniques of 3D printing, we’re pushing the limits by generating new forms in design.  We let the unknown shine through.  We allow for change and modifications to occur. How do you do that you say?  We add in “white noise” to the 3D […]

The Project Scope The cutting edge Ranked #2 in the Top 10 Creative Cutlery List Silverair combines silver and air to create a natural/bone structure. The result is a design that not only is lightweight and responsive to its function but also natural and because of this, beautiful. Because of this process each piece made […]

The Project Scope an experiment in cast brass Ring of Fire The Ring of Fire, a knobby ring of epic scale, is a tribute to the modern craftsman. As a ring, it has both purely aesthetic qualities and exclusive function. The design is a piece of art formed with the intention to push the boundaries […]