Smaller Objects Adds New Designs For 2017
A new collection of design-forward objects that elevate any home.
Smaller Objects was started by architects Ma?rten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune, of Claesson Koivisto Rune, to bring useful, design-forward objects for the home to the public. With their revenue model, Smaller Objects makes it easier for smaller designers to get their items distributed at affordable prices. This season, they tapped the shoulders of several new designers to add to their 2017 collection.
Jin Kuramoto examines the differences between a bowl and a basket, and created one object, the Basket Bowl, that serves the function of both.
Joe Doucet designed the Bowl-Bowl, two solid copper bowls that fit together and can be utilized in many ways. It also is designed to withstand time and gain a beautiful patina as it ages.
A butter knife that stands out with sculptural beauty, but it’s also ergonomic. Shane Schneck created Butero out of wood, which perfectly spreads butter without slipping.
Jean-Marie Massaud added to the textile collection. He created Grand Pix Pillow, a magnified version of the pixels that images are made of.
The Prisma Pillow was originally designed by architect Sven Markelius for the ?Signerad Textil? collection for NK Textilkammare in 1954. Dozens of years later, Smaller Objects obtained the last production stock of Prisma and turned them into these classic pillows.
One of James Irvine’s first designs that was never put into production, was als...
Smaller Objects was started by architects Ma?rten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune, of Claesson Koivisto Rune, to bring useful, design-forward objects for the home to the public. With their revenue model, Smaller Objects makes it easier for smaller designers to get their items distributed at affordable prices. This season, they tapped the shoulders of several new designers to add to their 2017 collection.
Jin Kuramoto examines the differences between a bowl and a basket, and created one object, the Basket Bowl, that serves the function of both.
Joe Doucet designed the Bowl-Bowl, two solid copper bowls that fit together and can be utilized in many ways. It also is designed to withstand time and gain a beautiful patina as it ages.
A butter knife that stands out with sculptural beauty, but it’s also ergonomic. Shane Schneck created Butero out of wood, which perfectly spreads butter without slipping.
Jean-Marie Massaud added to the textile collection. He created Grand Pix Pillow, a magnified version of the pixels that images are made of.
The Prisma Pillow was originally designed by architect Sven Markelius for the ?Signerad Textil? collection for NK Textilkammare in 1954. Dozens of years later, Smaller Objects obtained the last production stock of Prisma and turned them into these classic pillows.
One of James Irvine’s first designs that was never put into production, was als...
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