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Norbert Wangen for Boffi

April 26, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Milan update: designer Norbert Wangen presented a new washbasin plus the latest evolution of his K series of kitchens for luxury kitchen and bathroom brand Boffi. The L10 washbasin (top) is made of Carrara marble – very much the luxury material du jour at Milan this year. The K14 kitchen (above) is seamless like its

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Jean Nouvel for Corian

April 22, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0
Jean Nouvel for Corian

Live from Milan: here are images of Corian Nouvel Lumières – a conceptual domestic interior built out of Corian by French architect Jean Nouvel and presented in Via Stendhal in Zona Tortona. Here is what Nouvel has to say about the project: — “Corian® Nouvel Lumières” in the words of Jean Nouvel I have always

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St. Bartholomew’s Church by Maxim Velcovsky

April 9, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0
St. Bartholomew’s Church by Maxim Velcovsky

Czech designer Maxim Velcovsky has redesigned the interior of a church in Eastern Bohemia, using customised design classics, rugs and chandeliers. Working with designer Jakub Berdych under the Qubus Studio banner, the interior features Verner Panton chairs customised with a punched crucifix, Persian rugs and chandeliers of rough-cut crystal. A statement from the designers follows:

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FAT at Selfridges

March 30, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Fashion Architecture Taste have sent us images of 1.51 Miles of String, a temporary shop within Selfridges department store in London. The “pop-up” project is part of a series of installations at Selfridges to coincide with the exhibition Surreal Things: Surrealism and design, which opened at the V&A museum earlier this week. Sam Jacob of

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RCA graduates in Harvey Nichols windows

February 13, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

London department store Harvey Nichols has unveiled window displays created by two Royal College of Art graduates, to coincide with London Fashion Week. The seven displays – called Futuristic Flowers – were created by Taiwanese designer Hsiao-Chi Tsai, who graduated from RCA Constructed Textiles course last year; and Japanese artist Kimiya Yoshikawa, who graduated from

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