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Retro table
Plissé by the Italian company MIDJ was born from the collaboration with Paola Navone, a collection of tables with an elegant, light and informal presence. In a slightly ironic way, Plissé pays homage to the world of fashion and the iconic pleated workmanship, so much in vogue in the 50s and 60s, and still trendy in fashion today: the base represents the distinctive feature of the collection. It is the element that captures the attention and gives character to the design.
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Sustainable innovation with Jackless Wood
Jackless has been reincarnated all in wood, a small technological feat without precedence. Never before has a cone this big been made in wood with such perfect form and without almost any waste of material.
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Sustainable chair by Haworth
Make a step further with Haworth on a sustainable journey. Opt for a new version of Maari, with a 100% recycled plastic shell.
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RUT – a new system from Blå Station
Meet RUT, a square sofa system. Each module is 75 x 75 centimeters. Casual and inviting. Or sober and formal. RUT seems like a well-known acquaintance but is a brand new companion.
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Summer breakfast for architects
With great pleasure we have returned to intimate meetings with architects. In our Lipowa showroom, together with our partners: Bolon, Comforty, Italvelutti Polska and Ton, we presented new collections and solutions for contract interiors.
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TRULY: new Bolon collection
- We’re never hiding in a corner hoping to be noticed, instead we relentlessly chose to break new ground - says Annica Eklund, Bolon Creative Director. - It's the same with our floorings. The Swedish brand is launching a new collection: Truly. It can make any interior special.
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New approach to designing offices: click & work!
Instead of a complex and waste generating renovation... a few clicks and a new office is ready! Kettal has presented an innovative Pavillion O. It's a modular system offering completely new possibilities in office design. Diverse modules allow for creating diverse, fully functional zones. If a need arises, they can be easily dismantled, both partially (rearranging) or completely (moving of the office). It's especially important today, as work spaces undergo rapid changes and some of the most important features of an office are safety and flexibility.
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