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We are always looking for great everyday design that is affordable, accessible, and modern over on @designmilkeveryday and every one of Robert Bronwasser’s new EVERYDAY OBJECTS for Dutch design label GOODS needs its fair share of the spotlight there. The designer has a playful take on four common household objects – a side table, a vase, a tray, and a shelf – that will turn mundane moments into delightful ones.

white aluminum side table with playing cards placed on top and magazines stored inside

Starting with WIM, a side table named after his father but also its W-shape, Bronwasser creates a unique designated spot for both storing magazines and books with a place to set down a drink. The table is made of aluminum and available in five colors.

blue aluminum side table with a glass of water placed on top and vinyl records stored inside

blue aluminum side table with a glass of water placed on top and vinyl records stored inside

brown aluminum side table with a glass of wine placed on top and books stored inside

orange aluminum side table with a cup of coffee placed on top and books stored inside

green aluminum side table with magazines placed inside

three x-shaped vases, one with white tulips placed inside

VAAX is a ceramic vase made in the Netherlands that resembles an X, symbolizing connection. Compared to a usual round opening, the rare shape allows flowers to be evenly and nicely distributed.

two white x-shaped vases on a teal background

white ceramic vase with white tulips inside

green tray with pencils, tape, and notebook placed inside

How do you make a sheet of aluminum interesting? You simply fold up four sides and voilà, the sheet becomes a tray. Fittingly named LEAF, the tray is reminiscent of a curled up leaf.

green tray with pencils, tape, and notebook placed inside

green alumimum tray with a green apple inside

orange tray with oranges and a lime inside

orange tray with 3 oranges and a lime inside

three tired green shelf with various objects placed on it

Lastly, LOFT proves a cabinet doesn’t always need four legs. The design is perfectly made for a corner of the room that needs some storage space and, because of the way the shelves are cut and designed, there is virtually no waste made during production. Loft comes flat packed to minimize shipping costs and can be easily assembled for different heights.

three tired green shelf with various objects placed on it

three tired white shelf with various objects placed on it

three tired white shelf with various objects placed on it

To learn more about this Robert Bronwasser x GOODS collection, visit goods.nl.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She’s probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.



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