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product|added May 16, 2008

paris new york cup

New-York, Paris,different ways to drink coffee. The hypothetically saucer become the cap of the cup.

Designer: laurent corio (France)

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product|added May 15, 2008

Ebb Shower Bath Basin

A familiarity with the market and a strong desire to create something different, led to the creation of Ebb. The extremely visual, flowing, ‘ribbon-like’ structure of Ebb appears to float in mid air when looked at from the front, linking each of the major pieces of furniture associated with the unique bathing experience. The structure is suspended on the wall by hidden brackets and the majority of the piping is encased within the material itself, leaving clean, crisp lines from every angle.

Designer: UsTogether (United Kingdom)
Manufacturer: UsTogether (Germany)

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product|added May 15, 2008

Lake coffe table

Lake is a round coffe table with mdf top and a steel rod base epoxy painted to match the top.
It has a glove compartment created by cutting the top and closing the bottom with an
anodized aluminium sheet.

Designer: Enrico Buscemi Piergiorgio Leone (Italy)
Manufacturer: spHaus (Italy)

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product|added May 15, 2008

Cobra desk

This new sexy writing/laptop desk will be debuting at the upcoming ICFF show in NYC.

It's made from stainless steel with a starfire glass tabletop. The mouths of the cobras are open pencilholders where you can conveniently store all your writing implements.

Designer: Laurie Beckerman (United States)
Manufacturer: same (United States)

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product|added May 15, 2008

I-SIT

I-SIT is my own personal stool. It represents me in every way, not just because of the fingerprint but every detail (color, material, form, ..).

The stool is made out of lackered steel with polyurethane as sitting surface. The polyurethane was poured in a mal with my fingerprint in. This forms a thin layer to sit on with grooves.

Designer: Sven Callewaert (Belgium)

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product|added May 15, 2008

Loud

Following a disaster (pre-collapse, followed by a blast, and prolonged by residual distortion nested in permanent feedback... in other words, a 9/11), a few surviving or survivalist objects will somehow be on display in the Loud exhibition

Designer: Olivier Peyricot (France)
Manufacturer: Tools galerie (France)

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product|added May 15, 2008

POL Oxygen collaboration with architect Chris Bosse

Award-winning architect Chris Bosse (LAVA) collaborated with POL Oxygen magazine at designEX 2008. Visitors experienced a surreal, luminous green environment. Using the latest digital design, patterning and manufacturing techniques from MakMax, the entire space was created out of a textured, lightweight fabric. Over 100 cubic metres of space was filled with only 10 kg of material, applying the idea of a “minimal surface”, most commonly found in the natural world.

Designer: POL Oxygen / Chris Bosse

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product|added May 15, 2008

80's Ghost

This lamp is for those who lived the 80's magic days! Its a reference to the Pac-man game, a symbol of that decade, which still alive until today. "80's Ghost" is too a joke with the fear of ghosts at night, what scared every one in childhood, bringing this fear font as a nice and funny object to our lives. Let's put some light in our memories!!!

Designer: Anderson Horta (Brazil)

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