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  • Pottery by Vincent Van Duysen and +/- Jars by Dan Yeffet & Lucie Koldova for When Objects Work // © Yookô
  • Candelabra Two & Three candlesticks by English designer Nick Fraser // © Yookô
  • Kairos suspension by Kenneth Cobonpue // © Yookô
  • Favo mural elements by il laboratorio dell'imperfetto // © Yookô
  • Temps Libre chairs by Virginie Lobrot // © Yookô
  • Bureau Béton by La Manufacture Nouvelle // © Yookô
  • Bureau by Ru Edition // © Yookô
  • Hotdoor exterior heater by Antonio Di Chiano and Phormalab // © Phormalab
  • Poufs and home accessories in neoprene from Neo // © Yookô
  • Le Messager lumigraph (2012) by lumigrapher Bastien Carré // © Bastien Carré
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Maison & Objet inspirations #1

The September 2012 edition of Maison & Objet has just closed its doors… For the beginning of the weekend you will find a small selection of our discoveries from the various exhibition halls.

 

Noble materials and refined lines for these tableware collections – Pottery by Vincent Van Duysen and +/- Jars by Dan Yeffet & Lucie Koldova for When Objects Work.


Offbeat candlesticks inspired by the plumbing world – Candelabra Two & Three by English designer Nick Fraser.

A LEDs suspension lamp with organic shapes – Kairos by Kenneth Cobonpue.

Unstructured mural elements in fibreglass – Favo by il laboratorio dell’imperfetto.

Chairs with vintage overtones, eco-designed, nomadic and customisable – Temps Libre by Virginie Lobrot.

An oak + concrete desk with architectural lines – Bureau Béton by La Manufacture Nouvelle.

A second life for window profiles and waste from the door industry with Ru Edition‘s desk and chest of seven drawers.

An elegant outdoor heater, powerful but energy-efficient with its infra-red lamp – Hotdoor by Antonio Di Chiano and Phormalab.

The Italians at Neo had poufs and home accessories made of neoprene and using knots from every angle.


Luminous, poetic and aerial sculptures made with steel wires + LEDs – Le Messager (2012) by lumigrapher Bastien Carré.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14/09/2012

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