May 2009 Archives

  • Woven Structure

    Amsterdam based duo Stefan Scholten & Carole Baijings got inspired in tradition to create a modern series of table accessories.
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  • Bare Bones

    Design is for Riccardo Blumer the result of a continuous and ever evolving research process that takes him to explore concepts and experiment with materials, or with ancient techniques as is the case of Ghisa, the innovative outdoors seating system designed together with Matteo Borghi.
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  • Tailored Furniture

    RawEdges is the creative office formed by two young and talented Israeli designers with a hand for materials and processes. They've created pretty unconventional and surprising objects; we'll certainly keep an eye on them.
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  • Let there be Hope

    Designed by Francisco Gomez Paz and Paolo Rizzatto, the stunning Hope lamp can be defined as an innovative interpretation of traditional chandeliers, characterised by the use of hundreds of crystal pieces that multiply and diffuse the light.
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  • Illusory Softness

    Moment is the name of a series of strongly and primarily concept-based sofas designed by Swedish collective Front for Italian upholstery master Moroso.
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  • Volant

    Alcantara is an extraordinary non-woven textile created by a japanese researcher almost 40 years ago manufactured and developed in Italy.
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  • Margherita

    Margherita is a chair with the name and the character of a flower, the simple, playful and authentically unpretentious Daisy flower.
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  • Biplane

    Alberto Meda's design fulfils both my thirst of beauty and my hunger for intelligence applied to everyday objects. The Biplane table series he designed for Alias does both.
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  • Reflection Chair

    You can love him or hate him, appreciate his natural instinct for design or envy his communicative skills, you can consider him a genius or judge him an overvalued creative, but you simply can't ignore Philippe Starck.
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  • Textile Clouds

    It all started when danish textile manufacturer Kvadrat commissioned the Bouroullec brothers to create a showroom where the textiles would be part of the room. The french brothers conceived a modular system of fabric walls, the North Tiles.
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    Riccardo Blumer's conception of design is lead by research, exploration and challenge. His products are the extension of an ever-going personal evolution process that constantly pushes him to challenge the boundaries of materials and techniques.

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