You drape your clothes on the branches of a bronze tree in the bronze and silk interior of the Dutch designer Tord Boontje's Fig Leaf wardrobe, created for Meta. 
"Each Meta piece will be made to order. The editions will not be limited,
but the numbers produced will be restricted by the laborious processes and
the
scarcity of materials and labor"
A low table to be produced by Meta in Tula steel - the fine steel furniture made for Catherine the Great in the Russian city of Tula during the late 1700's was the inspiration for this table by the American architects Asymptote.
"Wales & Wales" Glissade writing desk
Makkum commissioned new flower pyramids from the Dutch designers - Jurgen Bey, Studio Job, Hella Jongerius and Alexander von Slobbe. The four pieces are very large, extremely complex, highly decorated and of great beauty.
A wax model of Studio Job's flower pyramid design. Like Meta's fantasy wardrobe, Makkum's flower pyramids are expected to be the highlights of Milan fair. The New York design impresario, Murray Moss, has already snapped them up to exhibit in his SoHo gallery in May.Technorati Tags:trends, trendspotting,
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1 коментара:
Well funny thing this interior decoration! Imagine that the first "promising" feature strikes me no more or less than like a carwashing machine! ;)
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