COLLECTIBLE DESIGNS
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Meet the designers and hear their stories to learn more about how they think design is shaping our lives.
Sabine Marcelis
Warm sun on the desert sand, the shimmering lights of Dubai - Sabine Marcelis' works capture the energy of nature and the vibrancy of urban life. As the shapes and colors shift and merge with their surroundings, these dualities harmonize in whispers of light and reflection. The mirage of the two as separate fades as we embrace all the possibilities that they invite us to imagine. Material: Glass mirror
Sabine Marcelis
Warm sun on the desert sand, the shimmering lights of Dubai - Sabine Marcelis' works capture nature's energy and urban life's vibrancy. As the shapes and colors shift and merge with their surroundings, these dualities harmonize in whispers of light and reflection. The mirage of the two as separate fades as we embrace all the possibilities they invite us to imagine. Glass Table, composed of glass panels and 4 x glass cylinders.
Ewe Studio
EWE Studio in collaboration with Nouvel Limited produced a special golden edition of Magma lighting fixtures for Design. The process began with creating molds varying in size and scale, hand carved in volcanic stone by local stonemasons. The volcanic stone was chosen for the molds as it is not affected by the heat of the blown glass, due to its origin. Being an artisanal process, the shape, thickness and tonality differs, as a result giving unique characteristics to each one of the Magma ‘bubbles’. The ethereal golden light is generated through acid finish that was applied on the amber glass surface, together with the hand hammered brass surface contained within the bubbles.
Ewe Studio
EWE Studio in collaboration with Nouvel Limited produced a special golden edition of Magma lighting fixtures for Design. The process began with creating molds varying in size and scale, hand carved in volcanic stone by local stonemasons. The volcanic stone was chosen for the molds as it is not affected by the heat of the blown glass, due to its origin. Being an artisanal process, the shape, thickness and tonality differs, as a result giving unique characteristics to each one of the Magma ‘bubbles’. The ethereal golden light is generated through acid finish that was applied on the amber glass surface, together with the hand hammered brass surface contained within the bubbles. Amber blown glass with acid finish, steel, hammered brass, LED lights
Niko Koronis
GSD console designed by Niko Koronis is a resin console in G collection created with precision on a resin block, creating a dynamic interplay of lights, shapes, and shadows. It is a 2019 Limited Edition 8+4AP.
Manu Bañó
OBJ-02 is a low chair composed of a repetition of brass tubes. Each one is cut in half and bent independently, creating the back, seat, and legs. The brass is preserved unsealed and with all the defects of its manufacture and handling.
Michael Anastassiades
Loop collection by Michael Anastassiades balance, color, and minimal shapes. Double Loop suspension add an elemental simplicity to any space, perfect in their architectural symmetries. Available in brass finish. 1 X E27 15W LED, 2000LM/2700K 2 X G9 3.5W LED, 330LM/2700K
Hector Esrawe
Parabola III is a Layers Floor Lamp specially designed for reflection based on how the light travels through a solid surface, the beginning and the end, the darkness, the gloom to the dawn, on tension and flexion. The starting points where the brass layer touches base establish the origin for every light element, meaning the number of brass layers indicates each piece's number of light factors. The poetry of the shadows, the absence of light which is as relevant as its presence. The starting points where the brass layer touches base establish the origin for every light element, meaning the number of brass layers indicates each piece's number of light factors. Parabola III was represented by MASA Galería, which opened its first exhibition, 'Collective/Collectible' on the 7th of February 2019 in Mexico City. MASA blurs the line between art and design and exhibits works by contemporary artists, architects, and designers parallel to contextual artworks.
Dirk Van Der Kooij
The Helm lamp designed by Kooij is a belted sphere grown additively from syrupy ribbons of molten, recycled plastic. When passing through the corrugated structure, light breaks, softens and multiplies into an engulfing spread.
Corine Van Voorbergen
Mixed media, acrylic paint, natural pigment powder, ink and expoy, messing
Atelier Caracas
Credenza low sculptural cabinet designed by Atelier Caracas is with a three-center drawer and four symmetric doors. Crafted in baltic birch plywood with different finishes. The knobs and standoffs are made of sandblasted blackened steel. Also available in different finishes.
Corine Van Voorbergen
Mixed media, acrylic paint, natural pigment powder, ink and expoy, messing
Bonacina 1889
“Joe Colombo has opened the way to the imaginative Italian design” Rattan and rattan-core structure, cushion in polyurethane foam with removable fabric. NASTRO Armchair Rattan Laccato with Cushion in blue color fabric.
Niko Koronis
RCU armchair designed by Niko Koronis is an armchair made with either mahogany, walnut, or ash. It is s 2020 Numbered Edition
Pietro Franceschini
Slice Me Up Coffee Table reflects Pietro Franceschini's architectural background. Its imposing presence is reflected in its profile, reminiscent of a building's architecture. The soft lines juxtaposes with the precise leveling create an illusion of discs, in various diameters, layered in tops the other, in different heights. This clustering resulted to the tables architectural appeal. Slice Me Up Coffee Table is available in Cedar Wood and in different finishes of plaster. This is Pietro's exploration of the boundaries of realism and pushing the limits of convention to create surreal, thought-provoking pieces in labile dialogue of what is digital and what is real.
CC-Tapis
Single Slinkie is a rug designed by Patricia Urquiola and hand-knotted in the cc-tapis atelier in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is a design story revolving around color, a succession of chromatic evolutions developed in a composite universe of organic shapes. The rug is made with a cotton weave, Himalayan wool, and pure silk.