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Grid/Electro

Electro is a first item from Grid series, which shows the symbol of energy in product design. Since fire was the first discovered type of energy, candlestick became the first item in this series. Product base is a well-known typical form of modern landscape - electric power lines, which are one of the most typical symbols of the age of industrialization. By scaling such an exterior element, we bring it into interior in a new content - as a candlestick.

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Egg of Concrete

The Egg Chair of Concrete designed by Fatemeh Fooladi draws inspiration from iconic Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen. It is a reinterpretation of the classic designs of the modernist era with a contemporary twist. Constructed with concrete, rusted rebar and metal plates the concrete chair’s composition brings to light the unique qualities of industrial materials and repurposes the raw materials to create a comfortable and cosy place to seat. To reduce the weight the lightweight concrete mix was used. The neutral color makes this a versatile option for a wide variety of interiors styles.

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Ultraleggera

In the user’s living space,it will be able to undertake the task of a coffee table and meet the needs of putting, leaving, keeping in mind a number of objects; It is not only designed for laptop use, but may be less specific for laptop use; It can allow different seating positions without limiting mobility when using on the knee;In short, a home furniture that is not intended for use on the knees but is still recommended use in moments found in seating units such as seat couches for short-term.

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Etabu

Etabu is a set of 3 stools that create the feeling of not being in balance when they are stacked. The stools evoke the simplicity and practicality of accommodation with engineering calculations to maintain the balance. The materials used such as plastic and wood, create the perfect combination to avoid friction that may harm the stools. Etabu was designed for reduced spaces maintaining a simple manufacture and an accessible cost to the client. Etabu pretends to use surprise as one of the ways to open people´s minds, increasing unconsciously their creativity.

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Lobel

Lobel bookshelf stands out thanks to his essential and rigorous lines, combining elegance with functionality. Its square shape frames and enhances the personal objects and books that a person put on its glass tops. Lobel wants to give value to objects and to characterize itself at the same time, achieving it through a determined, essential and timeless design. There are two dimensionally different versions of Lobel bookshelf in order to obtain different configurations putting them side by side as wanted from the end user.

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Carybe

The design is an armchair e = with aesthetic of an external structure independent of the structure and the seat, makes a timeless connotation with the old armchairs of the 50s and 60s, but with a lighter appearance, which is the result of this structure of apparent wood and informal. The main material was Brazilian solid wood and natural linen. the size of the arkchair also its an important point , because its big enought to work alone in the room .

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