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Design What

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

 

Dressup

Dressup is more than a regular chair. It’s very functional but also modern with its different colored covers. It’s simply stable with an endless metal pipe. It’s possible to choose one of the three combinations that are already fixed for linings, buttons, plastic seat and lacquered structure. It is designed for intern use.

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DARYA

In fact this chair has been inspired by a beautiful teen girl, a beautiful, playful girl who is descent, elegant and yetffffff relaxed! with long toned arm and legs. this is a chair I designed with love, and it is all hand carved. The name of that girl is "Darya."

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Serpentina

Serpentina bench is a versatile and unusual design. Inspired in the fridge condenser, a well-known everyday object, it is made by metallic tubes and electrostatic painting. The piece brings the banal and common to the modern and entertaining through innovative design.

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Schon

Light sources of this unique lamp are placed in center of the overall shape, so it illuminates a soft and uniform light source. The light surfaces is separable from the main body so simple body shape with lower parts plus saving energy through low consumption of electricity gives it an extra feature. Also touchable body for turning the light ON or OFF is another modern feature of this unique light. Expression leads to differences in lighting and lighting of the lamp has been designed. Most light from lamps so that the viewer will not take advantage of the light will daze. Beautiful to live.

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Babele Lamp

Starting from a classic abat-jour silhouette and playing with it: disassembling it in plain sections, shuffling and putting them back in order, creating and defining light gaps. It's an ever changing object with an innate architectural nature. A simple figure, an idea, a lamp that illuminates and inspires creativity.

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Marken Desk

The visually lightweight feeling of this elegant and yet strong desk takes us back to the scandinavian school of design. The awkward shape of the legs, the way they lean to the front almost like a lordly gesture of greeting, reminds us of the silouette of a noble man with his hat off greeting a lady. The desk welcomes us to use it. The shape of the drawers, like separate limbs of the desk, with their hanging sensation and a front personified look, scans the room like watchful eyes.

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