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The Walter K. Collection from Walter Knoll presents new sets of upholstered furniture, including the Ribbon Table, pictured here. Introduced at the IMM Cologne 2004, the Ribbon Table is designed by U.K.-based PearsonLloyd, and features curved flat steel with delicate table tops, creating intriguing visual interplay. The Ribbon Table comes in two heights with different top options. The 46-centimeter table comes with table tops in butt leather or glass, while the 32-centimeter options come with tops of transparent or black lacquered glass.
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Designed by Antonio Citterio with Toan Nguyen for Kartell, Spoon features a curvy shape reminiscent of the silhouette of its namesake. The seat and central leg of the stool are connected by an elastic curve in smoothed, batch-dyed polypropylene, and can respond to the stresses and strains of the user. Inside the leg, a handle controls the gas pump for adjusting Spoon's height. It is available in white, black, orange, red, silver, and curry.
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 Future Material technologies from DesignNews.
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 This year's 'must see' event.
Architects and designers, as well as the public, showed overwhelming support for this year's designEX COMFIA with record visitor and trading levels for the first two days of the event and higher than anticipated overall attendance.
Over 16,500 architects, interior designers and specifiers were drawn to the 3-in-1 event which brought together designEX, COMFIA and lightEX under one roof at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre from 8-11 May.
Having established itself over the past 15 years as Southern Hemisphere's most influential design event, desi
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 December 8-12, 2004
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
This is an extraordinary moment. Never before in history have we been as varied in age and ability as we are at the start of the new century. Design matters more than ever. We must make choices about designing places, things, information and policies that not only reduce barriers but welcome everyone and enhance human health. Join Adaptive Environments, our Sponsors and Collaborators in a dialogue between nations and across disciplines.
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