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Principles of Essentialism : By Ilia Potemine for BEplusHAVE

August 3, 2011

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Furniture Collection, Furniture ExhibitionIlia Potemine for BEplusHAVEPost By:kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Andrea Afeltra Click above image to view slideshow The Principles of Essentialism by Ilia Potemine of Beplushave is a collection that is based on contrast between squared and curved, heavy and light, between thin and thick, fine and raw.Continue Reading>>

Fourth Wall : By François Bauchet, Eric Jourdan and N°111

July 31, 2011

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Furniture Collection, Furniture ExhibitionFrançois Bauchet, Eric Jourdan and N°111Post By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Studio Caterin Click above image to view slideshow Initiated by N°111 with François Bauchet and Eric Jourdan, the Quatrième Mur was one of the off exhibitions which spearheaded the event during the St Etienne Design Biennial 2010.Continue Reading>>

2011 Interior Design Show in Toronto : By North on Sixty

June 21, 2011

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Furniture Exhibition North on SixtyPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of North on Sixty Click above image to view slideshow At the 2011 Interior Design Show in Toronto, Canadian woodworking studio North on Sixty exhibited a collection of furniture they made from wood that had been reclaimed from an old barn.Continue Reading>>

Superstudio Piú in Milan : By molo design

June 5, 2011

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Zona Tortona, Milan, Italy  molo designPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of molo design Click above image to view slideshow molo design, a collaborative design and production studio from Vancouver, Canada, have setup their exhibit for this year’s design week in Milan at Superstudio Piú in in Zona Tortona.Continue Reading>>

2011 Interior Design Show in Toronto : By Urban Tree Salvage

May 3, 2011

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Furniture ExhibitionUrban Tree Salvage Post By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Urban Tree Salvage At the 2011 Interior Design Show in Toronto, Urban Tree Salvage exhibited some of their furniture pieces they’ve created from trees they salvaged from around the Greater Toronto Area.Continue Reading>>