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FoxHole

Foxhole is – quite literally – a sofa (and armchair) made with cushions. It is a counter response to people’s tendency to fill up even the most minimal of sofas with a collage of cushions […]

Posted on April 19, 2011August 22, 2017
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Vader Lounge Chair

Client: SpHaus (Italy) www.sphaus.it

Posted on October 7, 2010August 22, 2017
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Bolle Stool

Opposing conditions collide in Bolle – randomness and precision, the singular and the systematic, and the two- and three-dimensional. Bolle (which is the Italian word for bubbles) was inspired by the transient beauty of a […]

Posted on May 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Marcello Chair

Client: Ligne Roset www.ligne-roset.com

Posted on May 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Paperchase Magazine Rack

Paper Table was designed with an understanding that situations can be chaotic and people can be messy. It is a coffee table-cum-magazine rack that responds to people’s tendency not to stack their magazines neatly after […]

Posted on April 12, 2010August 22, 2017
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Tweety – Chair

Client: Grafunkt (Singapore) www.grafunkt.com

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Cornerblock Shelf / Screen

There is a degree of randomness in the act of collecting objects throughout one’s life. Almost certainly, one’s collection will contain objects of varying shapes, sizes, and proportions. Corner Block is a pair of interlocking […]

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Papercut Coffee Table

Client: Grafunkt (Singapore) www.grafunkt.com

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Werk – Trestle Legs & Organisation Box

Client: folks furniture (Singapore) www.folks.furniture

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Divide Shelf / Screen

Client: folks furniture (Singapore) www.folks.furniture

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Norman Dining Chair

Client: folks furniture (Singapore) www.folks.furniture

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Elle Dining Chair

Client: folks furniture (Singapore) www.folks.furniture

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Apollo Dining Table

Client: folks furniture (Singapore) www.folks.furniture

Posted on April 3, 2010August 22, 2017
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Break Stool

Humour emanates from Break, but so too does the simple rationality of a direct resolution to a technical problem. The design plays with the archetypal stool shape. Rather than an assembly of multiple flat elements, Break […]

Posted on May 24, 2009August 22, 2017
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Pebble Coffee Table

A flawless and fluid look characterizes Pebble. This low table with a rounded solid walnut top portrays the smooth, gentle contours of a stone eroded by a flowing river. It is produced in two versions […]

Posted on May 24, 2009August 22, 2017
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Seagram Shelf/ Screen

Client: Ethnicraft (Belgium) www.ethnicraft.com

Posted on May 23, 2009August 22, 2017
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Bolle Coffee Table

  Opposing conditions collide in Bolle – randomness and precision, the singular and the systematic, and the two- and three-dimensional. Bolle (which is the Italian word for bubbles) was inspired by the transient beauty of […]

Posted on May 23, 2009August 22, 2017
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Section Shelf / Screen

Section takes its name from the ‘sectional’ investigations that drove its design. It was imagined as a composition of very thin planes of steel sheet that would become almost invisible when filled with books. Section […]

Posted on May 23, 2009August 22, 2017

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