
Made up of 16 wooden blocks, which are connected by a hidden silicone strip, the Quad trivet allows various geometric configurations or more chaotic, decorative shapes. Design by Berlin-based Dewa Bleisinger.
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Made up of 16 wooden blocks, which are connected by a hidden silicone strip, the Quad trivet allows various geometric configurations or more chaotic, decorative shapes. Design by Berlin-based Dewa Bleisinger.
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These paper slip-on sleeves by Akira Yoshimura are fun way to mark plastic cups at parties.
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Designed by Naoki Ono and Yuuki Yamamoto of YOY, Scribble is a series of interesting placemats and coasters that look like … scribbles.
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Naoto Fukasawa, the design director of Plus Minus Zero, has created these playful salt and pepper shakers shaped like maracas.
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These geometric trivets are from the Fort Standard‘s new collection, the focal point of which is the beauty of marble and granite surfaces. The trivets are backed with leather for protection and are available in various shapes and colors.
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I came across this interesting, small tabletop accessory last year when writing a post about Martin Kastner’s Landscape plates. The stainless steel bud vase and/or chopstick rest is back in stock.
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Designed by David Jost, these coasters create optical illusions when rotated.
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Errin Kancal suggests an interesting way of presenting food at parties. The Kiss forks are available in blue or red.
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This is rather a piece of jewelry than a tea strainer, don’t you think? The incredible Queen Anne’s Lace tea strainer is handmade from sterling silver by Ted Muehling, an industrial and jewelry designer.
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Printed with Luciano Crescenzo‘s quotation and a sketch by Ingo Maurer, this napkin calls for a frame.
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I like simple and clever objects like Appo centerpiece by Carlo Trevisani for Seletti. Made of cork, it’s available in two sizes.
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