One of the great virtues of modern design is simplicity. Adrift Mobiles achieves this beautifully with their line of bamboo and wood veneer mobiles. The designs are delicate and organic looking, available in five different variations, each with a silhouette suggestive of its name, like “flight,” (below) which looks like a trio of water birds, and “flow,” which resembles a whirlpool. Mobiles aren’t just for the baby’s room; these slow-drifting creations could lull even the most caffeinated adult into deep relaxation.
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[...] a fan a Brian Schmitt’s sophisticated eco-design work for years, ever since we discovered his Adrift Mobiles back in 2005. Both a designer and a builder, Brian incorporates sustainability in his design and practice, [...]