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Rubber strap to position vertically or horizontally to hold newspapers, books, bags - many objects. Available in red or florescent. length 72cm w4 cm. £13.00 Category: Accessories Brand: Droog
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Marcel Wanders designed this piece as part of an experimental project initiated by Rosenthal for the Dutch foundation Droog Design. The sponge pieces are created by dipping a sponge form into fluid porcelain clay. After drying, the piece is fired in an oven where the sponge burns away leaving only the porcelain in its place. In this way porcelain products can be made without a mold. The form of the egg vase was derived from stuffing latex condoms with hard-boiled eggs.
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The Softlamp by Droog is just that - soft! It is made of a rubber - but has a firm shape. This light can be used anywhere in the house especially great for pendant lighting in a kitchen. The shade measures 4" by 7". White.
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These vases are the ultimate personalization of the consumer in a product, with minimal intervention of the designer. When you buy a signature vase you don't get a ready made vase. Your personal signature is scanned and transformed into a unique vase, produced using stereolithography designer: Frank Tjepkema; year: 2003
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Regardless of how redundant the adjective "clever" seems in conjunction with the manufacturer, Droog - we are thrilled with these Window Drops that you simply apply to any window and create a fabulous optical effect. Each set includes eight drops of various shapes and sizes. notes: largest drop measures 5" x 2.5"; smallest drop is 2" diameter
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Droog Milkbottle Product: Droog Milk bottle ChandelierDesigner: Tejo RemyArt Code: Made to OrderDescription: The milkbottle chandelier from Tejo Remywhat has become one of the most famous objects in the Droog Design collection, Remy uses recycled milk bottles to produce a chandelier. Dimensions: 300 x 27 x 37 cmMaterials: As seen on ImageColours: As seen on ImageWeight: SUPER HEAVY Price (UK): £645.00 GBP
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design year: 1997 manufacturer: Droog Design, The Netherlands materials: nylon price: $295.00
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Functional tiles.Designed by Peter van der Jagt, Erik-Jan Kwakkel, Arnout Visser.
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design year: 1997 manufacturer: Droog Design, The Netherlands materials: nylon price: $295.00
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materials: wood, steel, PE dimensions: Ø 215 x 225 cm manufacturer: Droog Design design year: 2004 notes: Allow 2 weeks for delivery price: 195
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materials: Recycled milk bottles, steel plate, E 14, 15 watt bulbs manufacturer: Droog Design dimensions: 118 x 10 5/8 x 14 1/2" (300 x 27 x 37 cm) design year: 1993 price: 690
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A parasol cut in a pattern of foliage which then casts shadows of branches and trees. Sit under the umbrella and embrace the feeling of sitting under a tree in nature. A gold colored bird sits on top. By Droog Design.
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This wonderful piece features a transparent plastic clothes hanger that has an 11 watt flourescent light bulb (included) that inserts through the bottom of the hanger. It simply plugs into the wall (a wall mounting hook is included as well) and you select a favorite garment to hang on the piece which ultimately becomes the diffuser for the lamp itself. Garment must be 100% cotton.
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What an interesting concept! Like a moveable feast or moveable type -- or mood wallpaper! This wallpaper can slowly change its pattern due to the thermo chrome ink. category: Accessory designer: Simon Heijdens material: Paper, thermo-chrome ink, silver size: 200x100x230 cm year: 2002 availability:: Prototype
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I need this kind of vase! The breaking of the vase will not damage the use of it, but gives a mark to remember the occasion. [Some how familiar: broken vase] designer: Frank Tjepkema. project: Do create. material: Eggshell porcelain, silicone
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In a time of arbitrariness and opportunism I am searching for ornamental but somehow necessary form. Modernistic functionality and post modernistic effusiveness do not have to exclude each other. I wanted to demonstrate that functionalists are also sinners of styling, and that soberness is not always more functional than highly decorative form. A radiator needs a surface as large as possible to lose its heat radiation. Ornamental and highly decorative form has a surface that is larger than sober conventional radiators. Using this aspect I designed a decorative radiator that is functioning better or as good as a normal heating.
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