Feb 9 2012

 
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FLUID EARTH designed by FLUIDFORMS

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New York dazzles in your living room, Paris blazes in the bedroom and in the kitchen apples are rolling through San Francisco: You can have the world at your fingers with these elegant FLUID EARTH designer items. Simply select your favourite place, order online and your self-made lamp or bowl is ready to enliven your living room.

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softmobil by ewe Küchen

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Mobile element for kitchen range „soft mobil“, with circumferential handle recess, drawer and fixed grids (metal wire racks).

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The kitchen form “Typ 4.2” of mühlböck kitchens consists of two modules: A tall puristic cupboard unit and a uniform kitchen block. – Together they characterise the room.

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Creative Vienna in Tokio 2009 - The Concept by X-PAND

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Convenient - flexible - irresistible design and functionality in one furniture

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bert is a shelving system which fits together without glue or mechanical joints and features stylish horizontal lines.

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Fruit bowl LUCKY FRUITS. Turn it upside down or make a pyramid.

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4 to the floor designed by destilat

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In 4 to the foor, the ground is elevated to table height. Dark linoleum is applied to a robust base structure of massive oak. The feel and aroma of the natural materials are familiar and pleasant.

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winebed

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Salt and pepper shaker STICK TOGETHER - for the zest in your life.
Shaker in walnut, oiled.

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Designing teapots has a long tradition in Austria. At the turn of the Twentieth Century Vienna was a center of modern arts and crafts. Using a teapot as a means of formal expression again was therefore an alluring challenge for the Austrian designer Thomas Feichtner.

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