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product|added Apr 22, 2008 Nimphaea
Nymphaea
Designer: Davide Negri (Italy)
product|added Apr 22, 2008 die Welle.
Without ignoring the Intimacy of each other, -die Welle- left the originally character of a bench.
Designer: Matthias Ramsel (Germany)
product|added Apr 22, 2008 LETTERMAN II
»letterman II« is the ideal solution for newspaper readers who lay great store by the state of their reading matter. measuring 40 cm wide and 12.5 cm in diameter the roll holder guarantees crease-free reading enjoyment. it can either be fitted to »letterman« or assembled alone. it comes complete with attaching material for both types of assembly and is, of course, also available in the same colors as the mailbox.
Designer: michael rösing (Germany)
product|added Apr 21, 2008 Sorapot
Sorapot is my new take on a proven design. Its architectural shape and simple functionality brings tea’s quiet beauty into sharp focus. Made from 304 stainless steel, borosilicate glass (Pyrex), and food-grade silicone, it articulates the ritual of tea making in a thoroughly modern way.
Designer: Joey Roth (United States)
product|added Apr 21, 2008 BOOMERANG chair
Multi functional chair/stool/small table, made of one type of elements, following boomerang shape
Designer: Nikola Petkovic (Serbia)
product|added Apr 21, 2008 procontra mini
shelf system, wood/white
Designer: confused-direction (Germany)
product|added Apr 21, 2008 Moon Chair
The Moon chair has a sophisticated design intended for internal spaces use. Its structure is minimalist and lightweight, made of pressed recycled paper. Its curvy shape was inspired through the manipulation of paper sheets and ergonomic studies.
Designer: Fabiano Pottes, Diogo Carvalho (Brazil)
product|added Apr 21, 2008 Zita
At Light & Building ’08, Molto Luce won the "Design Plus" award, with the suspension lamp ZITA designed by a the Belgian design office Cee-ID.The basic idea of the ZITA suspension collection was to create an unexpected and inspiring shape based on the retro 70’s, with a large variety of applications from shop, showroom up to dining and lounge area’s. The Zita becomes a part of the interior because of it's simplicity and non-disturbing choice of colour.
Designer: Carl Devolder (Belgium)
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