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product|added Jun 22, 2009 0 PUT A FLOWER IN YOUR GUNS
Selected as one of the finalists, among 1659 submitted projects, of the international contest "Mediterranean Design" and exhibited during the Istanbul Design Weekend (18-21 June)
Designer: Giorgio Campana (Italy)
product|added Jun 20, 2009 0 kone by fred rieffelproduct|added Jun 20, 2009 1 spirit of senses by Kurz Kurz Designevent|added Jun 19, 2009 22birds showroom opening partyshowroom opening event installation by KOMMA4 architekten product|added Jun 19, 2009 0 Dining Collection
The Dining Collection consists of an extending table and a chair made of maple. To keep the focus on the material and its texture I wanted the shape of the objects to be quite simple and archetypically. Sensitive proportions, smooth radiuses and transitions are the eyecatching characteristics which together with the warm and wooden textures give the Dining Collection a cuddly appearance.
Designer: Bao-Nghi Droste (Germany)
product|added Jun 19, 2009 0 Pollen by naughtone
Pollen is a dynamic breakout seating system that can be creatively configured to suit any corporate, public or educational space. Created in a response to the growing need for loose furniture in open spaces that can be reconfigured, create a lively atmosphere and above all perform. It is available in two styles of base and has a comfortable upholstered seat. The pollen tables use the same base options and tessellate perfectly with the stools.
Designer: David Fox
product|added Jun 18, 2009 0 kleinerstier by Springpattproduct|added Jun 18, 2009 0 light objects by studio 70
A modern interpretation of impressions and influences of the past results in a timeless apperance that touches the senses. The lamps are handmade in germany and consist of thousands of capiz shell attached to a panel of lacquered wood following the geometrical shape.
Designer: mario fritzlar
report|added Jun 18, 2009 The idea of a treeproduct|added Jun 18, 2009 0 Koko by Biuro-k
A hanger-Two rectangular frames of irregular height with vertical insets/projections. The frames have been fixed permanently. However, they can be unfolded, changing the width of the gauge accordingly. An evenly breakdown of the forces provides exceptional stability. Very convenient for transport when folded up
Designer: Dorota Terlecka, Sylwia Kowalczyk-Gajda (Poland)
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