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product|added Oct 01, 2007 table433 by die fabrik
table433 is a innovative coffee table, that reuses waste produced by the venetian blind industry, in a visual stunning manner. The bass wood, cedar and PVC blades (433 to be exact) are laminated to reveal a colourful and alive table surface. Unlike other offcut tables, this surface looks elegant and is not recognizable as an offcut laminate at first glance. Obviously every table is absolutely unique and individual and there will be different designs to suit every taste. Designer: stefan hoelldobler - die fabrik Made in Australia
product|added Oct 01, 2007 minimalpolynom by lichtobjekte.org
this lightobject functions as a unique piece as well as in combination with several identical copies of its kind and can be seen therefore as an extendable lightinstallation. two narrow, horizontal and straight-lined sources of light inside of the objects project a bright field on a housing made of acryl-glass. therefore the cover becomes a kind of a projection screen. the movement of the sources of light is quiet and linear. at the end of the acryl cover the lightobject changes its direction and leaves again opposed. the linearity and the propagation of the moving sources of light limited in itself remind of a scanning procedure. dimensions: approx. 2020mm x 80mm x 140mm (width, depth, height) Designer: joerg obenauer Made in Germany
product|added Oct 01, 2007 Balkon & Gartenproduct|added Oct 01, 2007 Piegato by Matthias Riesproduct|added Oct 01, 2007 Pinocchio by FCM design studioproduct|added Oct 01, 2007 Catch me by Marc Venot
Suspended ceiling light comprising 2 Dibond discs linked by steel cables. The lower disc has a hole in the centre and can be slid up and down the tube using the chromed metal handle, thus varying the light intensity: in its lowest position the disc covers the tube and the light intensity is diminished. The cable length envisages a ceiling height of 4 metres. Designer: Marc Venot Made in France
product|added Oct 01, 2007 Dekka by FurnID
Dekka is a daybed where two design traditions integrates in one furniture. FurnID has chosen to let the Danish design tradition meet with the Arab and the result is a minimalistic daybed by the name Dekka. Dekka is a meeting between old handwork and industrial processing, between hard and soft, between light and shadow, between matt and shiny, between decoration and minimalism, between asymmetry and stringency and between aesthetic and function. Designer: FurnID Made in Denmark
product|added Oct 01, 2007 VOX Design
Vox Design is a quarterly printed magazine devoted to contemporary trends in international design, architecture and art. The publisher is Vox Industrie S.A, Poland. In every issue we publish portraits and interviews with famous designers, we present interesting interiors and architecture, and also comment on newest events like fairs and exhibitions. Vox Design is the first magazine in Poland dealing professionally with contemporary design. Vox Design is distributed free of charge to professional design and architecture offices and individual designers who are chosen carefully and intentionally. The database of our readers is constantly verified and updated in order to reach the people who actively work with design. Made in Poland
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