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report|added Dec 11, 2008 Sustainable Dancefloorproduct|added Dec 11, 2008 not a coke table
The table was developed from the Punkmachine in relation to René Margrittes subversively examination of being of things. It puts the subject in question. Designer: David Bargiel view profileproduct|added Dec 11, 2008 Miami Lamp by Dima Loginoff
The Miami lamp by Dima Loginoff is a tidy, freestanding wire structure that functions as shade and base. Designer: Dima Loginoff view profileproduct|added Dec 10, 2008 Take A Seat!
This t-shirt features three classic pieces of furniture design. The Eames Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames – 1956, the Ball Chair by Eero Aarnio – 1966 and Old Sparky Electric Chair built by the Huntsville Inmates in 1924. Designer: Roger Denyer (United Kingdom) view profileproduct|added Dec 10, 2008 Mosaic
Basis of the project chair "Mosaic" is the hexagon form of sitting places, created its crystal structure. Simple, clear forms of chairs cooperate with each other and structure space. Strict lines of the metal skeleton and bright a stain of hexagon sitting places, transform even chaotically placed chairs into an ornament, or a mosaic. Chairs are well stored vertically, forming the architectural, crystal form. The variant without backrest is possible. Designer: Mosaic (Russian Federation) view profileproduct|added Dec 10, 2008 SPHERIC by MUMM
Real precious objects, Spheric by Mumm are five giant bubbles, unique and timeless. Blown in Murano glass, they are an elegant and contemporary wink to champagne and Christmas bubbles. Created in five different patterns and colours, they aim to make each place where they are exposed exceptional, sophisticated and luxurious. Designer: FX Balléry (France) view profileproduct|added Dec 10, 2008 Lichtinfusion
The concept of the lichtinfusion is based on a transformation of an everyday object which frees itself from its predetermined function and advances to a self-confident design object. The lamp presents itself in an emancipated manner and excels through its puristic elegance.
Designer: Christian Maas (Germany)
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