In 1842, Peugeot of France invented the pepper mill—and our palette has been more pleased ever since. While we’ve seen many incarnations of these flavorful objects, the unique geometric towers from British design powerhouse Tom Dixon are beyond noteworthy. Constructed in the spirit of the company’s mission to revive the British furniture industry, these stylish seasoners are color blocked into white, black and electric orange, …
Brendan Timmins combines unexpected materials into original geometric formations. These unique Threshold Bookends are meant to resemble a deteriorating facade, and are constructed from combo’d marble, steel and electric blue painted pine. Graphically fascinating objects unto themselves, these pieces are artful enough to sandwich even the most exquisite of hardcovers.
Designer Natalie Sun’s streamlined Cube Clock is sure to bring an element of elevated artistry to anyone’s morning snooze-button smacking marathon. Its anti-tech persona—it looks like nothing more than a simple wooden cube when idle—is quickly transformed by the snap or tap of a finger, each of which activates the illuminated display and reveals the time, date and temperature. Though “the blend of streamlined organic …