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Design What featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Bridal Veil

This arts - art object with lights on. Spacious room with a ceiling of complex profile, like cumulus clouds. Chandelier fits in a space, smoothly flowing from the front wall to the ceiling. Crystal and white enamel leaves in conjunction with the elastic bending of thin tubes create the image of a flying veil over the world. The abundance of light and golden glow flying birds create a feeling of spaciousness and joy.

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Maroma

Maroma is a multifunctional and affordable furniture aimed to solve daily needs. Maroma is effectively integrated at home because behind it´s apparent simplicity, it’s hidden more than just a fashionable and discreet table that can be comfortably stored anywhere. In fact, the laptop stand might be employed without moving or folding it, respecting the needs of the user. Maroma’s materials include beech plywood, metallic mechanisms, plastic laminate, traditional finishes and it´s fabricated by means of CNC technique. Welcome home Maroma.

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Mib

Often, the simple expression is the most difficult to achieve. The MIB series is a demonstration in the ability to strip away excess and yet obtain a distinct design with a strong graphic attitude and lots of functionality. The shade / lamp head is both tilt / swivel and turnable leaving the user plenty of options to tune the light exactly to where it is needed.

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Dee

The DEE pendants are two pendants sharing the same metal top, dimensioning and form factor. The DEE glass version is the more modern version of the two with the dusted part of the glass only being in the bottom part. It mimes a kind of flowfeeling, when the pendant is hung in a room, looking almost like mist caught in a bowl. The DEE Metal is the more contemporary version of the two. A classic metal shade is distributing the light down and the opalized diffuser is making sure the light is soft and comfortably glowing, which makes the metal version useful and pleasant hanging over any table.

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Trapeze

With its creation, the designers were inspired by the ancient Bulgarian architecture. Geometric ornament, with combination of the four elements and octagonal in the composition was typical for Bulgarian architecture. In this case designers have upside down the standard form. Result - four-sided top part on an octagonal base. The fixture is intended for illumination of local areas such dining room, reception. Since small lamp, the maximum visual effect can be achieved by hanging it on groups 3-5 pieces.

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Che Palle

The archair "Che Palle 18 spheres" is a unique piece and is composed of 18 spherical elements assembled together. This armchair of Design and to be considered a real sculpture made entirely by 3 mm metal rod cut and solded by hand piece by piece. The hardest part for the production is the connection between the spheres to obtain the right posture. The color was applied in Italy by a professional painter and it was made by epoxy powder so the armachair could be use also outdoor.

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