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Hojear: First Back
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Minotti Collection
Minotti Collection
by Nancy Jehmlich | 30 de septiembre de 2008

What do “Albers”, “Breton” and “Twombly” have in common? They are all inspiration for Minotti’s new “OneWorld Collection”, which will be presented on October 8 at Neue Werkstätten in Munich.

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Camper Together
Camper Together
by Anneke Bokern | 29 de septiembre de 2008

A fashion company called "countryman", which exclusively manufactures comfortable shoes and whose stores lack a proper corporate identity - an unconventional combination as the key to success.

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Established & Solid
Established & Solid
by Claudia Beckmann | 25 de septiembre de 2008

One doesn't always need new products and innovations to be successful. London shows how it is done. A visit to the "100% Design" show and to the "London Design Festival"

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Sconfine range of luminaires by Matteo Thun
Sconfine range of luminaires by Matteo Thun
24 de septiembre de 2008

With the Sconfine range of luminaires produced in collaboration with the Italian designer Matteo Thun, Zumtobel presents a new series of wall, ceiling and pendent luminaires. Sconfine luminaires interact with light and the room itself to give the room a completely different appearance.

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A Design Classic celebrates its 40th anniversary
A Design Classic celebrates its 40th anniversary
by Nina Shell | 24 de septiembre de 2008

World class architects like Norman Foster and Daniel Libeskind value the planning flexibility the Vola product range gives them and install Arne Jacobsen fittings in their buildings. The concept for this design classic is now forty years old.

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The only place where things will get better is the land of milk and honey
The only place where things will get better is the land of milk and honey
by Thomas Wagner | 22 de septiembre de 2008

On the one hand you have ecology and sustainable production. Then there is the negative image still associated with warnings about global warming. While manufacturers polish up their image and advertise with cute animated worlds, environmental organizations continue to appeal to our consciences.

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From fair to fair
From fair to fair
17 de septiembre de 2008

The autumn round of design events and fairs began with "Maison & Objet" in Paris. To enable you to distinguish the wood from the trees, here are some details about a few important events.

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Using timeless Design to counter the throw-away Mentality
Using timeless Design to counter the throw-away Mentality
by Daniel von Bernstorff | 16 de septiembre de 2008

Iittala, a leading, Scandinavian design brand for homeware products, has opened a new flagship store in Berlin.

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The Spirit of the Things
The Spirit of the Things
by Nora Sobich | 16 de septiembre de 2008

Japan's great tradition of cultured handicrafts is not just a matter of nostalgia. In contemporary Japanese design centuries-old processing techniques are undergoing a revival.

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Give me honey, Mr. Bee!
Give me honey, Mr. Bee!
by Thomas Wagner | 11 de septiembre de 2008

Bees in a museum? In its project for an urban apiary on the roof of Frankfurt’s Museum für Moderne Kunst, the “finger” artist group explores a sweet socio-ecological niche and creates a highly topical model for a new economy.

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Reforming floors
Reforming floors
by Thomas Wagner | 10 de septiembre de 2008

Things are happening not only on the ground. The ground itself is also being reformed. Parador is presenting "Laminate Edition 1", projects by designers and architects Konstantin Grcic and Ben van Berkel destined to ensure that the material is no longer regarded as a cheap imitation.

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George Nelson or design as a system
George Nelson or design as a system
9 de septiembre de 2008

Alongside Charles and Ray Eames, designer and architect George Nelson rates as one of the formative representatives of American design in the second half of the 20th century. He would have turned 100 this year - an occasion which the Vitra Design Museum has seized to devote a first, comprehensive retrospective to his oeuvre.

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Redesign yet another way – episode III
Redesign yet another way – episode III
by Thomas Wagner | 5 de septiembre de 2008

Modern times. Not only in Chaplin’s film of the same name does the human body become a small cog in the machine of progress. In advertising bodies have a similar function – in any manner of costumes.

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In their genes
In their genes
by Claudia Hildner | 3 de septiembre de 2008

In Europe, Japanese design is seen as the epitome of simplicity and poetry. On closer inspection, there are many different facets to the “typical Japanese”. By focusing a little closer on the Japanese designers themselves (such as the decidedly different young design agencies of Tokujin Yoshioka, Nendo and Nosigner) the nature of Japanese design becomes a little more clear.

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A landscape of mountains and valleys - the Design Parade 03 in Hyères
A landscape of mountains and valleys - the Design Parade 03 in Hyères
by Claudia Beckmann | 2 de septiembre de 2008

Usually, we all associate the sun, the sea, and savoir vivre with the Côte d’Azur. But there are also the one or other discoveries to be made here as regards architecture and design. For the third time, the port of Hyères hosted a festival with exhibition,s competitions and a conference - all on design.

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Redesign with a difference – Episode II
Redesign with a difference – Episode II
by Thomas Wagner | 29 de agosto de 2008

There are moments when one is tempted to give the advertising industry credit for particular imagination. Yet when things actually pan out, one stands corrected. One realizes that advertising frequently draws on art, and the result reflects this.

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Toy of the Century
Toy of the Century
by Nancy Jehmlich | 27 de agosto de 2008

It’s to be found in every child’s room, it is 9.6mm high and 8mm wide: the Lego block. Today, everyone of us owns on average 62 Lego stones. On Jan. 28, 2008, the Lego block celebrated the 50th anniversary of its patent being registered. And 30 years ago saw the birth of the Lego figure as we know it today. It is as high as three Lego blocks stacked on top of one another.

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456 Megajoules for a chair
456 Megajoules for a chair
by Nancy Jehmlich | 25 de agosto de 2008

Eco-management systems, eco-labels, sustainability certificates – the need for information on ecological aspects of production is growing by the day. Some companies, such as Italian manufacturer Arper, have already pinned proof of the eco-friendliness of their products to their masts.

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