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Spirogira - PU04

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Many new things can be created with elementary components such as steel wire. The vibrant Spanish architect has been working on this issue for some time. Here we present her first results. As you...


Megaptera - AMO01

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Andrea Morgante, the young and loyal assistant to Jan Kaplicki at the time of the projects for the "Tea & Coffee Towers" (2003), the "Bettina" Table service with plates, glassware and cutlery (20...


Sumpta - LC19

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The “Enriqueta” Salad Bowl and “Sumpta” Centrepiece are the latest additions to the prolific Crumpled family of objects by Lluís Clotet.


Blow up - Bamboo collection - FC04 WD

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To celebrate over 5 years of collaboration, Alessi and the Campana brothers now present the Blow up - Bamboo collection. These iconic pieces, available only in stainless steel until today, are now ...


La Stanza dello Scirocco - MT03
La Stanza dello Scirocco - MT03 W
La Stanza dello Scirocco - MT03 B
La Stanza dello Scirocco - MT03 90

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« “La Stanza dello Scirocco” is a range of items born out of the abstract and motionless atmosphere of a magic place: the room in large Sicilian country homes where one is forced to seek shelt...


Nuvem - AFC15

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“Nuvem” in Portuguese means cloud, and the name alludes to the coil of aluminium wire that underlies all the articles in this series. It is in this vein that we are expanding the Campana broth...


Resonance - ABI01

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It seems in recent years that Australia, homeland of the famous Mark Newson, is becoming a crucible of young, dynamic and interesting designers. This large centrepiece revisits a theme already addr...


Big Shoom - NC01/46

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Head of the Department of Architecture and Interior Design at the Royal College of Arts in London, Nigel Coates is considered one of the most original theorists on the British architectural scene. ...


Blow up - FC04

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Despite their quite evident Italian origins, the Campana brothers are actually Brazialian through and through, and they are without doubt to be included amongst the most interesting phenomena of re...