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Ready made curtain. Ronan & erwan bouroullec.
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Ready made curtain. Ronan & erwan bouroullec.
Ready Made Curtain, an original and simple hanging system to suit every window has been developed by
Fold. Nendo.
Japanese studio Nendo have designed a zig-zagging wooden bookshelf. Called Fold, the piece for Japan
Shroom. Ralston & bau.
Shroom is an outdoor light fixture and furniture series with an unique detection system that reacts
Partridge. DesignByThem.
DesignByThem brings together and represents the talent of Australian designers in a playful collecti
Stool 60. Alvar aalto and mike meiré.
The stackable stool 60 created in 1933 by Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) represents the quintessence of fun