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product|added Apr 25, 2008 Louise XV Table
Meeting highest requirements
There are many shades of grey, but Louise Quinze only comes in black or white. Don`t let her almost classical legs confuse you when, they meet her modern minimalist top – it only takes opening the drawer to discover her heart of gold.
Designer: genauso.und.anders° (Germany)
product|added Apr 24, 2008 dickey by gerry²
Dickey is a humorous modification of the naked bulb on a luster terminal. Everybody knows the immense energy demand of electric bulbs. This product is a small jest and also a homage. "So don't buy this product - switch to energy saving lamps!"
Designer: gerry² - creative findings (Germany) view profileproduct|added Apr 24, 2008 Drop
Hand-blown drop shaped glass bowl
Designer: Rune Klungland (Norway)
product|added Apr 24, 2008 Endless Belt by Sebastian Bergne
This fully adjustable stainless steel belt by Sebastian Bergne. Clever details and unusual use of materials makes it truly unique.
Designer: Sebastian Bergne (United Kingdom)
product|added Apr 24, 2008 ABC
Suspension lamp for diffused lighting. Chrome or matt white painted metallic structure with central or side ceiling rose. Diffuser in clear crystal, black crystal or opal white with sanblasted engravings. Internal screen in Pyrex glass.
Designer: Sandro Santantonio Design (Italy)
product|added Apr 23, 2008 green thumb
breakfast set in ceramics. Designer: antigone acconci+riccardo bastiani (Italy) view profileproduct|added Apr 23, 2008 Quelcheresta
“Quelcheresta”, literally “what remains” is the light that remains after the removal of the traditional bright source. “Quelcheresta” is a bright element that shows what we normally see around a lamp, it’s such a virtual section of the lighting produced by the lamp if we eliminate the lamp from it. That lamp is exclusively the representation of the lighting element essence. As the name says, the product is: "what remains” when we eliminate the bright source, showing only the "light" it produces.
Designer: Romolo Stanco (Italy)
product|added Apr 23, 2008 Original Stool
A manifestation of place & time.
Designer: Sascha Mikel, Michael Tatschl, Martin Schnabl (Austria)
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