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Do you live in New York or Tokyo, in one of those apartments where you open the front door and it hits the bed? If so, here's some space-saving designs spotted on ApartmentTherapy:
PSFK Good Ideas Salon London Jan. 30, 2009
James Dyson Award
Deadline:
Jun. 15, 2009
Wood, Paper, Checkmark Competition
Deadline:
Jan. 13, 2009
CES 2009
Las Vegas
Jan. 8-11, 2009
Berlin Museum of Letters
The Buchstabenmuseum has been rescuing typographic icons of our time. Check out the full gallery.48 images
TOKYO DESIGN WEEK 2008
Check out 'Tokyo Designer's Week' anchored by the 100% Design show and 'Designtide Tokyo'195 images
EUROMOLD 2008
The 15th edition of the EUROMOLD fair took place in Frankfurt, covering concept to finished product.77 images
Designers' Open 2008
Designers' Open is one of the biggest design events in the east of Germany, including a creative fight club!99 images
DESIGN PHILADELPHIA 2008
The fourth annual DesignPhiladelphia delivered brotherly love with exhibitions, gallery openings, and lectures.
62 images
LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2008
Now in its sixth year, The London Design Festival offers an amazing array of design and celebration.213 images
ManufRactured EXHIBITION
ManufRactured is a collection of art and design objects created from re-purposed manufactured goods. 40 images
Do you live in New York or Tokyo, in one of those apartments where you open the front door and it hits the bed? If so, here's some space-saving designs spotted on ApartmentTherapy:
Greener Gadgets Design Competition
Online voting! Live judging! Register for this year's challenge!
The 4 Fields of Industrial Design:
(Not furniture, trans, electronics, & toys), by Bruce M. Tharp and Stephanie M. Tharp
The 5D's of BoP Marketing:
Touchpoints for a holistic, human-centered strategy, by Niti Bhan
Berlin Museum Of Letters
Aart van Bezooyen's gallery from the Buchstabenmuseum organization
Comments
The Scissor table is a copy of kartell's battista by Antonio Citterio.
They can been seen in the Kartell at broome and greene.
http://www.retromodern.com/item_detail.asp?3042.
it occurs to me that if people can afford these tables, they can afford bigger apartments.