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Last year Diesel began its foray into becoming a full-on lifestyle brand by launching its home collection. The brand has recently collaborated with Italian furniture company Moroso, and as a result they’ve added some stunning pieces to their growing collection.

Diesel and Moroso wanted to create a “relaxed and comfortable mood” inspired by an “informal lifestyle concept”. Simple shapes were modernized such as the travel trunk-themed credenza or the rock and roll-studded bar stool, with prices ranging from $350 – $14,500.

The licensing agreement with the Moroso will last four years, starting with the introduction to the U.S. and Europe, but will eventually expand worldwide. The conceptual collection is obviously made with a specific type of customer in mind and will have enormous appeal to Diesel’s most loyal, and affluent, patrons. It can be found in the following U.S. locations: San Francisco – Diesel Market Street, Los Angeles – Diesel Melrose and New York City – Diesel 5th Ave.

Amy Huntings Blockshelf

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Ever wonder, what can you do with blocks of wood and cotton rope?

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Amy Huntings Blockshelf is made of Wood and Cotton Rope. It is assembled using knots traditionally used for sailing and fishing. The wood is collected from a local timber importers waste bin in London and consists of over 20 sorts of untreated wood.

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Shopping Carts Recycled into Chairs

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These Annie the shopping trolley Chair by Max McMurdo for Reestore.
McMurdo takes carts that were otherwise landfill bound due to missing wheels or bent legs, and works his magic and “poof” they become statement chairs you can purchase. Reestore attempts to avoid traditional eco materials in favor of contemporary finishes, fabrics, and, above all, style.

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