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berlin/dmy
young swedish designer ramus malbert has designed a shelf that becomes a playful element when its filled with books.


berlin/dmy
berlin-based designer joerg hundertpfund presented ‘transitive’, a shelf that ‘hides’ itself in the corner but seems to be very present in the space.
his work was presented at the gallery appel design during the international design festival in berlin.

berlin/dmy
eva marguerre studied at the university of arts and design karlsruhe. she created a collection of 6 stools and tables with a delicate structure. nido is an extremly light chair made of fibre glass strands.

berlin/dmy
german designer hannes grebin presented ‘ohrensessel’ (wing chair) which is an idea of a redesign of a typical german living room. hannes graduated in product design at the bauhaus university in weimar.

berlin/dmy
bless is split between berlin and paris. bless is the name for german fashion designers Ines kaag and desiree heiss.
bless 07.- chairwear b, 1999, is available for $ 210.00. it is a living concept. it is a chair. the chair was exhibited at the appel design gallery.


previous story about bless here