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product|added Mar 15, 2010 0 MOON
This lamp catches the MOON and puts it into your home. A globe light is held in it's airy place by three wooden sticks and a brass ring.
Designer: Nora Lederer (Germany)
product|added Mar 15, 2010 0 gravity sofa
Simple and light upholstered sofa.
Designer: esteban+moreno (Spain)
product|added Mar 14, 2010 0 Parachute Backpack
BLAUVENT BACKPACK is inspired by the parachute bag, focusing on its flap system. Made in genuine paraglider fabric. BLAUVENT offers technically advanced bags and backpacks, scarves, swimwear, and wall arts, simple products that fill lots of uses. Performance, ease of use, genuine and imaginatives designs... providing sparkle yet functional solutions for conscientious consumers. All BLAUVENT products are part of a limited edition, handmade in Alicante, Spain.
Designer: Carmesine (Spain)
event|added Mar 13, 2010 Baroque porcelain from MeissenThe most important European porcelain manufactory of the 18th century was founded on 23 January 1710 by the Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, Augustus the Strong. He ordered the invention of porcelain and the foundation of a porcelain manufactory in Saxony to be jubilantly proclaimed by decree. As early as June 1710, production was taken up at the Albrechtsburg in Meissen. Soon, the “white gold” from Saxony was to become the most coveted luxury article at princely courts throughout Europe. On the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Meissen manufactory, the museum will present a splendid selection of porcelain from a private collection in the Rhineland which will be publicly exhibited for the first time. Roughly 280 rare and precious 18th century exhibits will provide visitors with an insight into the varied range of products of this famous manufactory and the refinement of Baroque culture and intellectual world. product|added Mar 13, 2010 0 Franzl
Franzl is inspired by the traditional german beer table and beer bench. It is foldable and stackable.
Designer: Sebastian Schneider
product|added Mar 13, 2010 0 Cinderella
Cinderella is the attachable decoration. "Craftsmanship + Mass products": Designer: Ryan HARC studio details and commentsproduct|added Mar 12, 2010 0 Joko Chair
With its light, new and friendly appeal, the Joko chair expresses the overall poetic nature and design philosophy of Studio Bartoli, a longstanding protagonist of Italian and international design. Its structure, in foamed polyurethane on a metal frame, is entirely upholstered in fabric or in natural/synthetic leather. Elegant and versatile, it is ideal for any home interior and for contract furnishing areas.
Designer: Bartoli Design (Italy)
product|added Mar 12, 2010 0 Landding (fenderbag)
Landding is a bag out of a white original fender.
Designer: David Olschewski (Germany)
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