Pagoda Lamp by Bao-nghi DrosteThe Pagoda Lamp is inspired by the charasteristic shapes of asian temple roofs where the edges seem to be pulled up by an invisible force. Having a strong and silent expression at the same time, the Pagoda Lamp is suitable for both domestic use and object environments. Designer: Bao-Nghi Droste (Germany)
Hot SpotHot Spot is a new interpretation of a classic truncated cone shaped lampshade. The lamp is reduced to its light source being fixed in a cylindric body nd the lampshade itself which is made of bent sheet metal. Due to proportion and geometry of the shade, the lamp can be positioned easily on the floor or table without an additional stand Designer: Bao-Nghi Droste (Germany)
Dining CollectionThe 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)
Block ChairBlock Chair is a very expressive and bold silhouetted chair, whose characteristic shape is the result of a process, in which one of the Designer: Bao-Nghi Droste (Germany)
Cori´s Karo Chair by Bao-Nghi DrosteCori´s Karo Chair is an upholstered side chair for domestic use. Covered down to the legs with fabric, the chair appears to be dressed in a pantskirt. Due to the seating´s proportions and shape as well as the standing of the legs, this chair images an conic piece of furniture, that provokes the viewers´ emotions. Designer: Bao-Nghi Droste (Germany)
AdenikeAdenike is a concept for a new type of furniture. It combines the qualities of a table and an upholstered piece of furniture. To assure an appropriate comfort for all parts of the human body, the surface is upholstered top down and covered with leather. It can be used in many different ways and does not force the user to interact with the object in a special kind fo way. Designer: Bao-Nghi Droste (Germany) |
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