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SKUGGFLORA
Design by Unsold Form
Material: 5-year vinyl
Shapes: Lind, Murruta, Fläder & Rose
Size:Skuggflora come in three different sizes
594 mm (A2)
410 mm (A3)
297 mm (A4)
Colors: Black (Special orders can be in virtually any color though. Please contact us for enquiries).



APOLLO
Design by Folkform
Material: Masonite, steel structure (the structure in the image is acrylic plastic),Apollo butterfly
A real Apollo butterfly has merged with the Masonite. By combining wood fibre with organic materials under high pressure it has been possible to give this down to earth material an entirely new look. The base of the table is inspired by a swarm of butterflies.
Folkform are Chandra Ahlsell, graduate from Pratt Institute of Design and Anna Holmquist, graduate of industrial design at Goldsmith’s College of Art. They found each other when finishing their studies at Konstfack Industrial Design Department in a common passion for function, story and beauty in products.




CITYSCAPE - TOKYO
Design by Malin Palm
Material: Hand tufted 100% wool rug
Size:The size of the Cityscape rug is customizable.
Pattern:Tokyo
Cityscape is a set of hand tufted rugs with layered patterns showing great cities communication networks. The rugs take the perspective of the city into your home and form a stage where a more personal level of communication is added.
Malin Palm, one half of former design duo Design Dessert, works and lives in Stockholm. Until now her work has been exhibited in London, New York and Tokyo. The goal of all her projects is to encourage and stimulate further thoughts and experiences.

http://www.launchdesignpartner.com/index.htm




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boba
 boba      28.05.2006 - 12:20:30 , level: 1, UP   NEW
"u mna dobre" :)