Tag: Furniture

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MILK: The Lamborghini of Desks»

MILK: The Lamborghini of Desks

A friend sent me a link to milk​.dk—she thought I would like their desk. Boy was she right! I mean, what’s not to like? Elec­tronic height adjust­ment, built-in [con­cealed] cable man­age­ment, mod­u­lar mul­ti­func­tional trays; all this with­out com­pro­mis­ing on looks. Designer Søren Kjær really hit a home run with this one. Unfor­tu­nately, prices are not avail­able any­where I can see, but there is a form on MILK’s site where you can request more information.

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About Karim Rashid»

Karim Rashid + Kant Stools

Karim Rashid is a lead­ing fig­ure in the fields of prod­uct and inte­rior design, fash­ion, fur­ni­ture, light­ing and art. Born in Cairo, half Egypt­ian, half Eng­lish, and raised in Canada, Karim now prac­tices in New York. He is best known for bring­ing his demo­c­ra­tic design sen­si­bil­ity to the masses. Design­ing for an impres­sive array of clients from Umbra to Prada, Miyake to Method, Karim is rad­i­cally chang­ing the aes­thet­ics of prod­uct design and the very nature of the con­sumer culture.

To date he has had some 2000 objects put into pro­duc­tion and has suc­cess­fully entered the realm of archi­tec­ture and inte­ri­ors as evi­denced by the design of the Mori­moto restau­rant in Philadel­phia and Semi­ramis hotel in Athens which just won a Sleep05 Euro­pean Hotel Design Award. Karim was awarded a Hon­orary Doc­tor­ate of Fine Arts from Cor­co­ran Col­lege of Art & Design in D.C. Other awards include the 2004 A.D. Dun­ton Alumni Award of Dis­tinc­tion from his alma mater, 2002 ID Mag­a­zine Annual Design Review Best of Cat­e­gory, and 2003 best Retail Store in the USA. His work is in the per­ma­nent col­lec­tions of 14 Muse­ums world­wide includ­ing MoMA and SFMoMA and he exhibits art in var­i­ous gal­leries. Karim was an asso­ciate Pro­fes­sor of Indus­trial Design for 10 years and is now a fre­quent guest lec­turer at uni­ver­si­ties and con­fer­ences globally.

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