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The Secret Garden
The deconstructed architecture generates a dialogue of geometries with nature that evolves the creative language and exploits the digital design process and production techniques of marble.
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Less Energy, Less Waste and Less Carbon
The design introduces an entirely new material composite, combining reclaimed polypropylene and discarded wood fiber to create a compound that has a three-fold environmental impact.
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Bathroom Culture
The interpretation of the transformation of the two fundamental natural elements involved in porcelain the production: water and fire.
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The New Dutch Waterline
Situated on the site of Fortress Vechten, the development proposes to make an underground building which takes the mould of the existing topography as the basis of the architectural form.
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Fusing Silhouettes
The graphic signature of the furniture piece is done by combining the silhouette of the ‘Series 7’ by Arne Jacobsen, the ‘Tulip Armchair’ by Eero Saarinen and the ‘Eiffel Chair’ by Charles Eames.
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Stairway to Heaven
An installation consisting of a safety-ladder lit with carnival lights hung from the ceiling.
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Round and Colourful
A sofa composed of soft rounded, colorful shapes which intersect, creating a single composition.
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Bonjour Mademoiselle
‘It is now time for [Lenny Kravitz] to translate the magic of his music into materiality, into chairs, into lamps… a new experience for lenny, a new territory for us.’ – Philippe Starck
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Haute Couture Meets Rock and Roll
‘Philippe Starck has been wonderfully supportive my design endeavours, so when he asked me if I would interpret his ‘mademoiselle chair’ for Kartell, I was excited about the idea of two icons collaborating in this way. ‘ – Lenny Kravitz
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Projection of Nature
High-definition images of natural motifs are displayed on a giant screen, giving visitors the feeling that they are actually in nature.
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Lighting Piano Wire
A cube-like structure made-up of piano wires which are arranged in a lattice format.
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In the Forest
The possibilities of new expressions and high-definition experiences, resulting in a vibrant and lively space.
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Kinetic Khoreography
he kinetic luminaire consists of 14 moving metallic lamellas each of which carries ten LED.
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Chameleon Cupboards
A chameleon unit that has a magic volume which is constantly opening on itself like a game of chinese boxes, changing in appearance and revealing new finishes.
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Marble beehive
An installation that can be read as an abstraction of natural and organized archetype’s like a beehive. The construction method is based on a simple weaving technique similar to children’s toys.
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Oval Sauna
A sauna should be soft and sensual and is primarily a contemplative place for relaxation.
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I See You
Fascinated by technological reproduction of the religious phenomenon of an ‘out-of-body’-experience, these are a series of perception-experiments using head-mounted video glasses and cameras.
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Draping Delicacy
Stone claddings take on unprecedented styling accuracy and technical proportions with a delicacy of lines, three-dimensional effects and a novel lightness.
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Broken Glass
With succomber à l’impact, the artist aimed to create a work of dramatic intensity and wonder, that captures and feeds the excitement of spectators gathering before a show.
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Old Granaries
The building envelope is designed as a double facade. its outer layer made the cushions technology is pattern printed.
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Silicone Shade
The silicone pendant lamp takes advantage of the tactile and visual qualities of silicone.
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Forbidden Love
Where tenderness and pain intertwine together, inevitably, the fear is forcing us out of our multilevel comforted state in to the abyss of forbidden love.
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100% recycled
Made-up by two pieces, body and top, screwed together and, depending on the version, fitted with a security lock.
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Stacked Cushions
By placing multi-coloured polyurethane upholstered cushions on a mild steel structure creates the perception of depth and playfulness.