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I-Wood My first LaptopWenn Ihr Kind in unserer multimedialen Welt später einmal Karriere machen möchte, sollt... Product Details 6Pack Fahrradtasche Dunkel grauer Canvas, verstärkt, schwarzer Klett, neon orange Kunststoff beschichtet · ... Product Details Soft Stone Urbaner Strassenlook im Wohnzimmer- ein Teppich im Strassenpflasterlook. Weich - etwas ga... Product Details product|added Apr 25, 2013 0 Camada watch for Lorenz
The Camada design is an investigation into the use of layers of metal, in order to create both the case, and the indications of hours and minutes of the watch.
Designer: Michiel Cornelissen (Netherlands)
product|added Apr 25, 2013 0 The Fifth Avenue sofa for ARTEX
Introducing the new sofa collection The Fifth Avenue designed by russian product designer Dima Loginoff for italian brand ARTEX. This sofa is a dedication to one of the most beautiful and amazing city in the Wold - New York. Traditionally, the first Wold presentation of the collection will took place in on of the most prestigious location in italian Florence - Lungarno Collection by Salvatore Ferragamo in may 2013 during Florence Design Week.
Designer: Dima Loginoff (Russian Federation)
product|added Apr 24, 2013 0 CORALIA armband
Inspired by intricate coral forms, this armband is realized in SLS nylon. A natural form that became modern and abstracted giving a glamorous tough at your outfit.
Designer: Dario Scapitta Design (Netherlands)
event|added Apr 24, 2013 Urban Art Biennale 2013The world’s metropolises are the sources of inspiration for the artists of Urban Art. New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Berlin, London, and the World Cultural Heritage Site at the Völklingen Ironworks have become the sites of encounter with an art that, thanks to digital cameras and the internet, has made a triumphal procession from the streets and stepped up into the museums. The beginning of Urban Art lay in graffiti. From youths in the New York Bronx spraying subway cars and house facades, the style of graffiti became a global expression of youth culture. Urban Art is a cultural phenomenon that spans the entire globe: art museums and galleries incorporate the works of the post-graffiti generation into their collections. Works on canvas by Urban Artists occasionally command the highest prices at auctions. The city and its streets remain the inspiration for Urban Art’s protagonists though nowadays they may not work with the spray can but instead take on the legacy of the graffiti generation with brush and canvas. The World Cultural Heritage Site at the Völklingen Ironworks has offered Urban Art a regular forum – the Urban Art Biennial. Opening times until 1 november 2013 product|added Apr 23, 2013 0 Odette Collection
Designed for the bedroom, based on the combination of two geometric elements, the parallelepiped and the cylinder, fused to create a perfectly balanced asymmetric shape.
Designer: Luca Bazzi (Italy)
product|added Apr 23, 2013 0 Fusion
Handmade in Kyoto as a limited edition by Japanese artist/craftsman Issei Hanaoka, these knives are inspired by the traditional Japanese art of wood crafting and they have a minimalist design: extremely simple yet modern and universal.
Designer: Andrea Ponti (Italy)
product|added Apr 22, 2013 0 Record: Stoolsproduct|added Apr 22, 2013 1 City
Countertops made with natural board and table in lacquered metal plate. Combining and contrasting materials such as natural wood and metal, shaped as irregular curves of the board with the straight lines of the table, creating an attractive workspace, simple and useful.
Designer: Susana Martinez (Spain)
product|added Apr 22, 2013 0 Paper jewels
CREAZIONI ZURI is a line of jewelry entirely made of paper and cardboard. Chiara and Manuela have decided to develop their creations by combining industrial with manual production through a creative and original project joined to the fun of “hand making”.
Designer: Chiara Zuliani + Manuela Rigon (Italy)
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