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FIVE NEW PRODUCTS FROM KARL ANDERSSON & SÖNER |
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1. MRS BILL – The cabinets with the "bent" corners Mrs Bill is a storage series that was created when Mick wanted to make a sideboard for his friend, Mrs Bill. He was doodling on his sketchpad when he suddenly came up with the solution – a "bent" corner on the doors. It's designed to make the cabinet as visually and functionally simple as possible – and add a light-hearted touch as well. Mick Born (born in 1972) lives in Bromma, Stockholm, and trained as an art director at Berghs School of Communication. He also attended the Carl Malmsten School of Design (now the Carl Malmsten Centre for Wood Technology & Design at Linköping University). Today he runs his own company, Born Studios. Read more about Mick on www.bornoffice.com |
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2. NEWTON – The coffee table that defies the laws of gravity Newton is a series of tables that plays on how designs can be created by outside influences. The underframe consists of two circles that have been pulled together at the edges so that they arch down towards the floor and up to the glass top. Thanks to an ingenious production technique, the table can be made with the minimum of waste. Dan Sunaga (born in Stockholm 1975) grew up in Japan. He trained at Hokkaido Tokai University, HDK School of Design and Crafts at the University of Gothenburg and at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm. Dan also designed our Itomaki table in 2007. |
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3. YPSILON – The stable Y-table Love Neuschütz (born in 1978) lives in Stockholm. He trained at Beckmans College of Design in Stockholm and today works as an interior architect at sandellsandberg. Read more about Love on www.neuschutz.com |
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4. SIGN – Stackable bench, shelving and room divider Sign is a storage series that can be used as shelving, a room divider, bench, etc. Different combinations can be created and different functions fulfilled simply by stacking and positioning the units in different ways. Sign looks just as good in individual homes as it does in offices and other public environments. It adapts easily to meet different needs thanks to its flexibility in terms of form, size and function. |
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5. ponoq – Hidden hooks in the wall ponoq is an ingenious little construction that is secured to the wall to provide hooks for the hall, kitchen, bedroom, office, hotel room, auditorium, or wherever there's a need to hang clothes, bags, towels, etc. The wave-shaped hooks remain concealed until they are needed. Nils loves to design products with an element of surprise.
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Welcome to stand C14:40 at the For further information, please contact Sara Wadskog, Marketing Manager.
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