Corallo armchair designer: Fernando and Humberto Campana design year: 2004 manufacturer: Edra, Italy materials: steel wire, epoxy paint suitable for outdoor use notes: This sculptural bench, introduced in April 2004 at the Milan Salone del Mobile, is made from bent steel wire meticulously hand-sculpted by craftsmen at Edra. It is finished with a coating of epoxy paint invoking the color of coral. Each chair is unique. dimensions: 39.3" x 55", height 35.5" price: $8,910.00
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I Feltri high chair (black/lt. blue) with quilt (black) designer: Gaetano Pesce design year: 1987 manufacturer: Cassina, Italy materials: resin infused felt, mattress cover in cotton fabric notes: This chair is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. dimensions: Height: 51.2 Width: 28.7 Depth: 26
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Francesco Binfare design year: 2004 manufacturer: Edra, Italy materials: Structure in Gellysof polyurethane padding, inner cover in black lycra, outer cover in tweed category T fabric (75% cotton, 12% acetate and 13% polyester) notes: The On the Rocks sofa system is composed of 4 simple elements and two sizes of backrest cushions.
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designer: Tord Boontje. manufacturer: Moroso, Italy. materials: rocking chair upholstered in Kvadrat Divina wool felt (100% wool), loose coverings in water-jet cut Kvadrat Divina wool felt (100% wool)
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Marcel Wanders design year: 2005 manufacturer: Marcel Wanders Studio, The Netherlands materials: cotton and resin notes: Exclusive to Moss.
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Table Stories : Charger Plate designer: Tord Boontje design year: 2005 manufacturer: Authentics, Germany materials: porcelain dimensions: 13"
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Jasper Morrison design year: 2002 manufacturer: Moooi, the Netherlands materials: Cork dimensions: 13.33" high 12.5" diameter
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Fernando and Humberto Campana design year: 2002 manufacturer: Edra, Italy materials: Multicolored fabrics of various composition, wrapped and cut. notes: Humberto Campana is a lawyer and Fernando Campana is an architect. They have worked together in Sco Paulo (Brazil) since 1983, in the field of artistic design. They came to the public eye in 1989 with a furniture exhibition defiantly called The Uncomfortables, whose scope was not so much functional as political manifesto. Their radical vision is underscored by the use of poor materials and industrial waste.
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designer: Tord Boontje design year: 2004 manufacturer: Moroso, Italy materials: upholstered in Kvadrat Divina wool felt (100% wool); loose coverings in water-jet cut Kvadrat Divina wool felt (100% wool) notes: Signed prototype. Produced by Moroso, Italy, designed by Tord Boontje.
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Patrick Jouin design year: 2005 manufacturer: Patrick Jouin Studio, France materials: Painted resin; polymide powder, built throught stereolithography notes: This piece was created by means of an industrial prototyping technique called Selective Laser Sintering, a process of creating rapid prototypes, allowing one to print three dimensional structures from a CAD computer model.
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Maarten Baas design year: 2006 manufacturer: Maarten Baas, Netherlands materials: Industrial clay, hand-modeled on top of Baas-designed metal 'skeletons', surface painted with colored lacquer. notes: Introduced at Salone del Mobile, Milan, 2006. Clay Furniture address the issue of form-giving in industrial design, revealing, literally, the designer's 'hand' in this intimate process, today normally concealed through the use of a computer (but there, none-the-less).
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Paulo Haubert design year: 2002 manufacturer: Avec, Italy materials: 100% merino wool outer cover. 100% cotton inner cover. notes: Hand made in Brazil at the Dona Concecao Atelier.
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Fernando and Humberto Campana design year: 2003 manufacturer: Estudio Campana, Brazil materials: felt, textiles, synthetics rolled into concentric rings on welded iron structure A small edition of these chairs is produced by the Campana studio each year. Each chair is numbered.
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Fernando and Humberto Campana design year: 2003 manufacturer: Estudio Campana, Brazil materials: felt, textiles, synthetics rolled into concentric rings on welded iron structure notes: A small number of these chairs is produced each year by the Campana brothers' studio. Each chair is numbered.
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Sushi III chair designer: Fernando and Humberto Campana. design year: 2002 manufacturer: Estudio Campana, Brazil materials: felt, textiles, synthetics rolled into concentric rings on welded iron structure A small number of these chairs is produced by the Campana brothers' studio each year. Each chair is numbered.
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Maarten Baas design year: 2000 manufacturer: Maarten Baas, Netherlands materials: Wood and plastic laminate, burnt and finished with an epoxy resin and a polyurethane lacquer with UV-filter. notes: This unique signed piece was featured in the Where There's Smoke exhibit at Moss.
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Vitra Design Museum, Germany materials: plastic, wood, metal, leather, and/or fabric notes: Each of these miniature chairs is a precise replica in all details of the original in the Vitra collection, from the design and idea to the material and color, and each model is built on a scale of 1:6.
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Jasper Morrison design year: 2002 manufacturer: Moooi, the Netherlands materials: Cork dimensions: 9.75" high 17.75" diameter
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Gaetano Pesce design year: 2005 manufacturer: Meritalia, Italy materials: wooden structure with polyurethane and fiberfill padding upholstered in 100% cotton velvet non-removable covers notes: Pesces La Michetta sofa system is composed of an armrest, two different sized seats and backs, and a vertical menhir tower.
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designer: Tord Boontje design year: 2005 manufacturer: Tord Boontje studio, France notes: Created by Tord Boontje in his studio, this piece is one of a kind.
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Daniel Thut design year: 1991 manufacturer: Thut Mobel, Switzerland materials: black lacquered beech wood notes: The Sheren-Bett is expandable to accommodate different mattress sizes or to allow for a surface beside the mattress.
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Ferrnando and Humberto Campana design year: 2002 manufacturer: Edra, Italy materials: Multicolored fabrics of various composition, wrapped and cut. notes: Humberto Campana is a lawyer and Fernando Campana is an architect. They have worked together in São Paulo (Brazil) since 1983, in the field of artistic design. They came to the public eye in 1989 with a furniture exhibition defiantly called The Uncomfortables, whose scope was not so much functional as political manifesto. Their radical vision is underscored by the use of poor materials and industrial waste.
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