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| Step back in time with the Wurlitzer Peacock 850 jukebox 🦚 🎶

Once the jukebox of its decade, this 1941 design was created by Paul Fuller, who was well-known for his unique jukebox designs for the Wurlitzer Company. By the second half of the 1940s, the name…

#DesignOfTheWeek | Step back in time with the Wurlitzer Peacock 850 jukebox 🦚 🎶

Once the jukebox of its decade, this 1941 design was created by Paul Fuller, who was well-known for his unique jukebox designs for the Wurlitzer Company. By the second half of the 1940s, the name…
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Cubic Space Spotlight: Weekly Design Highlight 🌟

Check out our standout design this week! Elevating concepts into visual realities is what we do best. Join us to see how creativity meets functionality in our latest project.

Cubic Space Spotlight: Weekly Design Highlight 🌟

Check out our standout design this week! Elevating concepts into visual realities is what we do best. Join us to see how creativity meets functionality in our latest project.

#CubicSpace #DesignOfTheWeek #CreativeExcellence
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Cubic Space Spotlight: Design of the Week 🌟

Featuring our latest masterpiece in Editorial Design. Dive into the details that set Cubic Space creations apart.
Ready for your brand to be next?

Cubic Space Spotlight: Design of the Week 🌟

Featuring our latest masterpiece in Editorial Design. Dive into the details that set Cubic Space creations apart. 
Ready for your brand to be next?

#CubicSpace #DesignOfTheWeek #EditorialExcellence #DesignerSpotlight #editorial
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| Back in 1950, Marcel Bich introduced the iconic pen, changing the way we write forever 🖊️

Designed as an affordable product, he used a shorter version of his own last name to make the company name - BIC.

#DesignOfTheWeek | Back in 1950, Marcel Bich introduced the iconic pen, changing the way we write forever 🖊️

Designed as an affordable product, he used a shorter version of his own last name to make the company name - BIC.
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| Step aboard a piece of history! A look at the AEC Routemaster bus - an iconic design which has become a symbol of London ❤️

First introduced in 1954, Routemasters revolutionised city travel with their 'hop on, hop off' open rear platform and instantly…

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Excited to share my latest project, a minimalist yet warm interior design for a client in Aspen, Colorado - my favourite . The nude and beige tones create a cozy and elegant atmosphere, while staying true to my signature style.

Excited to share my latest project, a minimalist yet warm interior design for a client in Aspen, Colorado - my favourite #DesignOfTheWeek. The nude and beige tones create a cozy and elegant atmosphere, while staying true to my signature style. #InteriorDesign #architecturedesign
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| The iconic Juicy Salif was designed by Phillippe Starck for Alessi in 1990 🍋

This citrus reamer, inspired by a calamari squid, first came to form when Starck drew it on a napkin while he was on holiday.

📸 150up on Insta

#DesignOfTheWeek | The iconic Juicy Salif was designed by Phillippe Starck for Alessi in 1990 🍋
 
This citrus reamer, inspired by a calamari squid, first came to form when Starck drew it on a napkin while he was on holiday.

📸 150up on Insta
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I To celebrate we’re looking at the Olivetti Miriam 100 telephone from 1988. The telephone was designed by George Sowden, co-founder of the postmodern design group, Memphis.

Do you remember what your childhood telephone looked like? ☎️

#DesignOfTheWeek I To celebrate #NationalTelephoneDay we’re looking at the Olivetti Miriam 100 telephone from 1988. The telephone was designed by George Sowden, co-founder of the postmodern design group, Memphis.

Do you remember what your childhood telephone looked like? ☎️
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Awi's Perl-Art creates mind blowing portrait 🤯 like this week’s of Jeffrey Dean Morgan - she even met him once and of course he liked her work 🤩

Awi's Perl-Art creates mind blowing portrait #beadart 🤯 like this week’s #DesignOfTheWeek of Jeffrey Dean Morgan - she even met him once and of course he liked her work 🤩

#hamabeads #jeffreydeanmorgan #negan #portraitartist
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| The Blow Inflatable Armchair is an iconic example of 1960s pop design 💛

Created by designers Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’Urbino, and Paolo Lomazzi in 1967, this was the first mass-produced inflatable chair, it was made to be affordable and fun.

#DesignOfTheWeek | The Blow Inflatable Armchair is an iconic example of 1960s pop design 💛
 
Created by designers Jonathan De Pas, Donato D’Urbino, and Paolo Lomazzi in 1967, this was the first mass-produced inflatable chair, it was made to be affordable and fun.
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| We’ve just got the green light so here we go… our design of the week is David Mellor's iconic 1965 traffic light 🚦

Mellor is best known for his cutlery designs, however in 1965 he ventured into the realm of traffic control following a request from the…

#DesignOfTheWeek | We’ve just got the green light so here we go… our design of the week is David Mellor's iconic 1965 traffic light 🚦

Mellor is best known for his cutlery designs, however in 1965 he ventured into the realm of traffic control following a request from the…
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| An armchair made entirely of glass, the Ghost Chair was designed by Italian architect Cini Boeri in 1987.

A transparent and curved design that blends into the space, the armchair gives the illusion of floating mid-air.

#DesignOfTheWeek | An armchair made entirely of glass, the Ghost Chair was designed by Italian architect Cini Boeri in 1987.

A transparent and curved design that blends into the space, the armchair gives the illusion of floating mid-air.
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