
Chameleon Cabinet by Giovanni Pellone Design, Industrial Design and Product Design Studio in Tokyo, Japan
Chameleon Cabinet by Giovanni Pellone Design, Industrial Design and Product Design Studio in Tokyo, Japan

Bamboo Wastebin designed by Giovanni Pellone Design, English-speaking Industrial Design and Product Design Studio in Tokyo, Japan
Bamboo Wastebin designed by Giovanni Pellone Design, English-speaking Industrial Design and Product Design Studio in Tokyo, Japan

Clouds Modular Seating
Playful modular seating that can be rearranged into infinite compositions. Designed by Giovanni Pellone for the Tokyo Global Gateway.

Plush felt clock
Plush clock is a soft, warm and cozy wool blanket, held on the wall by twelve pushpins, which also mark the hours.

Prejudice Decoy Candle Holder
The Decoy candle holders are a commentary on the prejudice of form. They were designed to look like beautiful flower vases but are solid and cannot contain any water.

Fuzzy Clock
Fuzzy clock wrapped in Marabou feathers. Designed by Giovanni Pellone Design, English-speaking Industrial Design and Product Design Studio in Tokyo, Japan

Trampoline Organizer designed by Giovanni Pellone for Benza Design, Brooklyn NY
Trampoline organizer designed by Giovanni Pellone for Benza New York. One steel frame, twelve rubber bands, infinite arrangements.

Molecules Coffee Tables
Molecules coffee table design that can be playfully rearranged in infinite compositions. Designed for the Tokyo Global Gateway by Giovanni Pellone.

Zago Wastebasket | English-speaking Industrial Design and Product Design Studio in Tokyo, Japan
Zago Folding Wastebasket - Award-winning design for sustainable cardboard waste bin by Giovanni Pellone Design, an English-speaking Industrial Design and Product Design Studio in Tokyo, Japan | Featured in the Workspheres design exhibition at MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Measuring Tumblers
Measuring tumblers for the occasional chef. Designed by Giovanni Pellone for the MoMA Design Store.

Mutant Vase
Mutant aluminum and steel coil vase design that can be reshaped by the user. Designed for Benza by Giovanni Pellone, featured in the MoMA catalog and MoMA Design Store























