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30. März 2010

fabien cappello: sits on his old christmas tree

written by Matylda in design

london

christmas-tree-stool-by-fabien-cappello

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28. März 2010

ron arad: lets his books roll

written by Matylda in design

london

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25. März 2010

martino gamper: likes the 100

written by Matylda in drawn interviews

london

martino-gamper-at-his-studio

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24. März 2010

heleen klopper: fills in the hole

written by Matylda in lalala

london

woolfiller-by-heleen-klopper

woolfiller

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23. März 2010

martino gamper: makes lunch

written by Matylda in lalala

london

lunch-with-martino-gamper

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21. März 2010

anonyme gestalter: the undiscovered

written by Matylda in design

cologne

universalhalter-by-anonyme-gestalter

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19. März 2010

georgie and james: superhero makers

written by Matylda in fancy you

london

kredit-krunch-katwalk-krew

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17. März 2010

martino gamper: needs 3 people to wrap a stool

written by Matylda in lalala

london

new-stool-by-martino-gamper

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14. März 2010

ron arad: likes it shiny. we like it too

written by Matylda in design

london

restless-by-ron-arad

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12. März 2010

formafantasma: an interview with formative italians

written by Matylda in design

eindhoven

Moulding Traditions by Formafantasma from robertanderson on Vimeo.

interview-by-matylda-krzykowski

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10. März 2010

stefan diez: high-tec milled solid wood can’t fly

written by Matylda in design

london

houdini-armrest-chair-by-stefan-diez

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8. März 2010

robin grasby: organized working

written by Matylda in design

cologne

homework-by-robin-grasby

desk-by-robin-grasby

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4. März 2010

jason bruges: currently a panda fan

written by Matylda in drawn interviews

london

jason-bruges-drawn-interview

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3. März 2010

konstantin grcic: process in chair

written by Matylda in design

london

I browsed through my pictures from the brit insurance design awards this morning. I like the form of konstantin grcic‘s 360° chair for italian manufacturer magis but I do not understand why they put the orange version of the chair on display at the designmuseum. It looks like a piece of an Ikea collection. what I find interesting is how the munich-based designer started off and ended up with a chair that barely reminds you of the prototype.

360-chair-by-konstantin-grcic

360° chair at the designmuseum. london

360-prototype-by-konstantin-grcic.jpg

360° chair prototype at the prophets and penitents‘ show
by damn magazine in milan 2009


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