
Exhibited at the Salone Satellite in Milan, this ceramic tea set, would certainly fit well in any outdoor garden.
GreenThumb Breakfast Set, (transliteration design collection) by Antigone Acconci & Riccardo Bastiani at A/R Studio


Wood Bowls, 1950′s, Price on request, Manufactured by Johnny Mattson, at Jackson’s



Alfa, Chair in fiberglass or leather, by Hannes Wettstein, for Molteni & C




Aspen, by Jean-Marie Massaud, for Cassina


This occasional is made up of three superimposed elements: a block base with black lacquer finish, an oval top in black-painted plate glass and a central disk with white lacquer finish and storage unit. The latter can rotate through 360°.
Meniscus, by Pearson Lloyd, for Tacchini


J-Table, by Jean Francois Gomrée, for Horm


Ventilator was designed over 20 years ago and is still being produced today. Its success is due to its unique shape, which is derived more from that of a propeller than a windmill.
Ventilator, by Manfred Wolf, for Serien


Volata, by Jörg Boner, for Tossa





The Panton Chair is the first cantilevered chair made from a single piece of plastic. Sleek, sexy and a technical first, the Panton was the chair of the era. A glossy red Panton featured in Nova magazine’s 1970 shoot in which a model demonstrated “How to undress in front of your husband”.
Panton Classic Chair, 1968, by Verner Panton, for Vitra


Aeros is designed as a circle, created as one, big, organically formed reflector with the light source placed at the top. The fixture is made from anodised aluminium, cast in two parts, with the joint serving to underpin the design. The reflector is designed with a perforated pattern at the rounded side while the upper and lower sides are unperforated. Light is emitted horizontally through the perforations and directly downward. Discreet light is also emitted upward. The dense, perforated pattern yields a three-dimensional effect giving the fixture an air of weightlessness.
Aeros, by Ross Lovegrove, for Louis Poulsen
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