Design Spotlight : Peter Bristol

American Standards Lamp
Official Description:
American Standards Lamp’s is instantly familiar and intuitive to use (for people living among these standards).  
Flipping on the American Standards Lamp is as routine as unlocking the door. The lamp creates diffused light and provides an accessible extra power outlet.

Cut Chair 
Official Description :
The Cut Chair provides a place to sit, but creates an optical illusion that tells you otherwise.  A plate concealed by a thick carpet allows a robust cantilevered seat. Three well placed leg “stumps” and the chair looks as though it has just been magically sliced apart.

Training Dresser
Official Description:
The informative drawers create an engaging dresser for kids and an iconic furniture piece for parents.  Well considered and well made. The dresser is hand crafted and packaged with care in Eastern Washington by the crew Mountain View Cabinetry.

LED Shade Lamp
Official Description :
By placing an array of LEDs on the inside of the lamp shade, the shade itself becomes the source of light and the bulb can be removed. The lamp’s character is inviting, but leaves the surprise inside discoverable.

Toggle Touch Remote

Official Description :
Toggle is a multi-mode touch remote concept. A simple sliding architecture allows you “toggle” between multiple interfaces as the top of the device is moved in relation to the base

Established & Sons Corner Light

Official Description :
A unique light source. The lamp lives in the corner of a room, creating a glowing triangle that seems to blend-in and stand-out simultaneously.

I am currently fascinated with designer Peter Bristol's work. His designs are brilliant and innovative with a clean and minimal touch, all making his work definitely 2dots approved!
Peter Bristol is currently the creative director for Seattle-based product development consultancy Carbon Design Group. Visit his webpage for more of his work and info.