furniture

  • Golden Table

    What strikes about the LTR table designed by the Eames is its remarkable minute scale; as a matter of fact all the contemporary beauty...
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  • Naked Extrusion

    Extruded aluminum is usually associated to a very industrial, unsophisticated image; in spite of this Israeli designer Ezri Tarazi has managed to create a highly emotional...
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  • cotton table

    Defying known fabric capabilities Marcel Wanders created an unconventional coffee table for Moooi, made of grandma's favourite pastime: cotton crochet.
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  • Smock

    Patricia Urquiola's Smock armchair is a fascinating piece of furniture; maybe because of its strong hammock connotation mixed with the old reminiscence of stitching...
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  • Classic Perfection

    Nearly 80 years old but its beauty is still fresh, the Citè armchair designed by Jean Prouve back in 1930 and produced by Vitra...
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  • B-Side: Less

    Sometimes B-sides can be as beautiful (or more) than the product most visible face, and this is the case with Less, the brilliant table...
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  • Magazine Table

    Don't know what to do with those old design magazines?
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  • Geometrical Beauty

    Plank has gained big visibility since their collaboration with Konstantin Grcic, the research driven approach to design of the Italian company fits very well the german designer's vision.
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  • Breeze

    Soft waves of wood by Monica Forster for Swedese.Breeze is a simple low table with a characteristic sign: the wooden top feels light and flexible thanks to...
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  • B-side: My Beautiful Backside

    We have the bad habit of looking to the back side of objects. We may discover complete different languages, often they tell more about the product that the a-side, sometimes they happen to be even more interesting; no matter what we find is always worth the time.
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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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