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(via Step Inside The Century-Old Japanese House In Brooklyn This Weekend: Gothamist)
A cordless, energy-saving fan designed by Japanese company Balmuda. This “GreenFan mini” won the 2012 Good Design Award in Small and Medium Enterprises for this cutting-edge design, which features a cordless body, advanced digital monitor, quietness, airflow and energy efficiency, as well as the ability to mimic a natural breeze!
Eco Monday: Energy-Saving Fan by Balmuda
It never hurts when a designer has a fresh take on classic design — especially when the re-interpretation is as beautiful as these tree trunk inspired Artek stools by designer Nao Tamura.
Rings: Tree-Trunk Inspired Artek Stools by Nao Tamura
Dutch designers Douwe Jacobs and Tom Schouten have taken origami to the next level. Inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding, the two created a chair that is entirely portable as it can be  disassembled and folded into a completely flat, envelope shaped square with a handle for easy carrying.
The Flux Chair by Douwe Jacobs & Tom Schouten
Vegetabrella: Use a head of lettuce as your umbrella!
Tamashi Chair: made using a wound beech wood veneer technique.

Packaging designed for cold brewed tea bags, inspired by the “ice flake”. [more info here]