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Brand: Alessi
Alessi Blow Up Magazine Rack
The Brothers Fernando and Humberto Campana for the series Blow Up of Alessi have designed this unique and super conceptual steel magazine holders. The concept behind the creation of these objects is that the forms of the latter are outlined through the game of the full and empty generated by the steel sticks assembled almost randomly, a recognizable theme here as in many of the projects of Brazilian designers. What do you mean? A piece that should not be missing in the waiting rooms of every distinct and tasteful environment.
Brand: Alessi
Alessi Blow Up Magazine Rack
The Brothers Fernando and Humberto Campana for the series "Blow Up" of Alessi have designed this unique and super conceptual black steel magazine holder. The concept behind the creation of these objects is that the forms of the latter are outlined through the game of the full and empty generated by the steel sticks assembled almost randomly, a recognizable theme here as in many of the projects of Brazilian designers. What do you mean? A piece that should not be missing in the waiting rooms of every distinct and tasteful environment.
Brand: Alessi
copy of Alessi Mediterranean fruit...
Alessi surprises again with pragmaticity to make useful, functional and distinctive products. With Pick-up designed by Jacob Wagner, the famous italian company has managed to realize in a single product three functions: avolino, portaviste e portabottiglie. The functional value is equal to the charm that this object manages to convey, an indispensable for the evenings in outdoor or in every home space.
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Brand: Nodus Rugs
Nodus Rugs Tappeto Transience
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time: Transience is a floral carpet of great visual and emotional impact. Each of the four "quadrants" of this round complement represents one of the seasons with the relative flowering (or scarnification) of the branches of the trees. Hand-written in Nepal with wool and bamboo silk threads, the artifact is a poetic tribute to the four seasons.
Brand: Nodus Rugs
copy of Nodus Rugs Transience carpet
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. Upsidedown n.1 is a minimal carpet, a real conceptual game: the carpet simply... is not there! We realize it for that only twisted corner, which makes the piece appear as turned on the contrary.
Brand: Nodus Rugs
Nodus Rugs Zeppelin Carpet
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. Zeppelin is a wool carpet contemporary and colorful that is inspired by the powerful hard rock of the 1970s, decade of which the British band Led Zeppelin was authoritative spokesman. His hypnotic symmetry conquers the eye of the observer and exhorts him to get lost in a game of depth that seem to have no end.
Brand: Nodus Rugs
copy of Nodus Rugs Zeppelin carpet
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. City Milan is a carpet in hand knotted wool characterized a truly unique pattern conceived by Peter Rakin, a purely contemporary taste, on which you can even insert a red sign, to identify your home.
Brand: Nodus Rugs
copy of Nodus Rugs Tappeto City Milan
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. Pietro Derossi draws the pattern pattern of a carpet modern that is a tribute to one of the greatest poets of contemporary age, the Italian Giacomo Leopardi. On the fleece of the wool artifact, the first stanzas of poetry are carved in relief "The evening of the feast day", written in 1820. A carpet for lovers of poetry and deep emotions that he can give.
Brand: Nodus Rugs
copy of Nodus Rugs Carpet Poeta
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. Pietro Derossi draws the pattern pattern of a carpet modern that is a tribute to one of the greatest poets of contemporary age, the Italian Giacomo Leopardi. On the fleece of the wool artifact, the first stanzas of poetry are carved in relief "The evening of the feast day", written in 1820. A carpet for lovers of poetry and deep emotions that he can give.
Brand: Nodus Rugs
copy of Nodus Rugs Carpet
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. Antonella Negri draws the pattern of a contemporary carpet - Running shoes - photographing the streets of New York from above. A overlap of lines from different thicknesses and colours recreates the typical square map of the city centre of the famous American city. At the edge of the building, liquid fringes ideally continue the roads beyond the surface of the sink.
Brand: Nodus Rugs
copy of Nodus Rugs Running Stripes...
No Rugs reinterprets the ancient wisdom of carpet art in the vision of the most innovative designers. The result? Unique and exciting, authentic museum works that make the history of the luxury carpet and increase value over time. Matali Crasset draws the pattern of a carpet contemporary - Borderline - which represents, both in color and in form, a felt homage to nature. The fringes of the artifact recall the vitality of the natural world and the richness of its forms of life.