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  • Brilliant Comics

    Bang Boom is the scenographic lamp presented by german designer Ingo Maurer at Milan during Design Week 2010. Made with paper and printed graphics mounted on a metallic net structure. Despite the simple materials used the piece strikes for its visual impact.
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  • Wooden Line

    Troag is the swedish name for the traditional wooden tray used for making homemade marmelade that inspired Luca Nichetto when designing his lamp for Foscarini.
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  • Sweet Dreams

    Bamboo is what happens when a designer, who is also a father of two, realizes baby furniture has hardly followed the evolution of interior design....
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  • Eugene

    Eugene is the latest result of Stefan Diez's experimentation with the plywood technology. Glueing thin layers of plywood around a mould and using not one...
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  • Threaded

    Design equals idea.
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  • Crystal Tears

    Sparkling crystals and regular nets become an spectacular installation in the hands of lighting designer Ingo Maurer.
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  • Challenging Wood

    Ap is the result of challenge. Shin Azumi and La Palma decided to push the boundaries of plywood bending and the result is this beautiful stool made of a single sheet of bended plywood.
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  • Imperial light

    Designed by Neri & Hu for Moooi, the Emperor Lamp features a hand-woven bamboo rattan cage mounted on an aluminum frame.
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  • Detail Love: Textiles

    Plain and simple passion for details. Here's an inspiring set of some beautiful, intriguing, crafted and innovative textiles I have spotd and photographed. Enjoy!
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  • Space Jars

    Inspired in space capsules, the Store jars are part of the Estd Collection of Established & Sons. Made of glazed ceramics and featuring cork lids, I just love the striking yellow and the iconic style of these little guys. Want one!
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  • Interview: Eugeni Quitllet
    When we first saw his name close to that of Philippe Starck we googled, with no luck. There was no human trace of Eugeni Quitllet and we thought, for a brief moment, that he could be an invention, some sort of imaginary alter ego created by his famously provocative partner. But shortly after all this revealed to be a product of our unquiet imagination: he is for real, thank goodness.

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