The BO Table Lamp is the result of a design collaboration between the Mexican design studio Bandido Studio and designer C. Núñez. Together they created a table lamp that interacts with its user through a tactile sensor. Their inspiration is based on iterative nature observations – how light reflects and gets absorbed through different elements, how nature transforms it through radiation or fracturing.
Cristina Orozco Cuevas is an award-winning textile designer born in Mexico City. She joined the World Wide Things Collection in 2019...
Studio David Pompa creates unique objects with a strong commitment to authentic materials and excellent craftsmanship. Pompa’s work combines the essence of the material with bold and characteristic aesthetics ...
by Martin Breuer-Bono. Designed to celebrate the book PENTHAUS is a piece of furniture that stands on two delicate legs...
Share.Food Designer Bilge Nur Saltik's intent is to incorporate culture with contemporary design. Pairing the old with the new, she works with traditional craftsmen–tapping into their age-old techniques and knowledge–and introduces them to new materials and fabrication processes. This intersection produces unexpected results and never-seen-before products...
by Tony Gaudette. A kitchen appliance almost too beautiful to be used The Rolling Pin with clean lines is the...
by Studio David Pompa. A golden pendant The golden shade of Cupallo, a hand-made pendant lamp, boasts of reflections thanks...
by Nazar Şigaher for Meyer Objects. Frame Clock is a unique object indicating time. Its hands are part of the frame shape, which gives the clock a dynamic and continuously changing look...
A contemporary three-some from the World Wide Things Collection
NEKO is a design studio in Mexico City which develops a wide range of products and services – from bracelets to double-decker bicycle racks...
The Ripple Espresso Cups from the Form&Seek collection revisit geometry and textures on a small scale...
From the 150 products of the world wide things collection the exhibition presents a selection of 120 objects from seven...