From stools to wall hooks to lighting products, each quality-constructed piece can be assembled using a simple mallet. How sweet it that?? Also, those stools might be the coolest stools I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Just sayin’.
Link to the articleHave you seen Supafrank? They’re a a duo of playful thinkers combining product and graphic design based in ye olde London town. But everything about Supafrank screams modern…
Link to the articleSupafrank has created new packaging for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s range of confectionery, which now features illustrations of sailing boats, buckets and lighthouses.
Link to the articleThe goal of the Unloved Collection, by London-based Supafrank, is to collect unwanted products and give them new life. They’ve done just that with their first two pieces, a pair of mugs named Margaret and Ken, each with their own story and personality.
Link to the articleWe love a good craft fair, and when Vitra hosts a craft fair we simply can’t resist! Seven stalls offering special gifts created by small producers and designer/makers… And if that wasn’t enough, 10 per cent of all the takings will be going to Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity.
Link to the articleSupafrank has given us a taster of what’s instore, with a set of ceramic products created from unloved items, the much awaited Mugtree – we wait to see what other goodies are revealed with baited breath!
Link to the articleIt’s almost vintage. “It’s sooo last season. But we weren’t phased about that, we saw their potential, and gave them a whole new lease of life.” They’ve forgiven their tragic trends, and picked them up personally from the dumping ground of the rejected and unloved. They’re trendy, cute, and to be honest, I just love the idea.
Link to the articleSupafrank debuts with a wonderfully quirky limited product line, including this laser cut mug tree. In a simple white finish, the pear motifs pop straight out of the body of the tree, giving space for the obligatory hanging mugs whilst doing double duty themselves as coasters, all under the watchful eye of an adorable itty bitty squirrel perched on the tree’s roots.
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