não sei o que a concorrência nacional em papel vos deu este ano (em Setembro, não foi? Pois, é sempre em Setembro) no Especial Escritórios / Regresso a Casa. Mas estas não estavam lá. Tomem lá trabalho adiantado para o ano, queridas amigas em papel. Como vocês todas dizem, um grande beijinho.
where letters do live
I don't know what national on paper competition foisted you this year (in September issue, right? of course, always on September issues) on Back Home / Home Offices dossiers. But I can assure you that these were not there. Please, dear on paper friends, take in advance references for next September issue. kiss kiss.
where letters do live
I don't know what national on paper competition foisted you this year (in September issue, right? of course, always on September issues) on Back Home / Home Offices dossiers. But I can assure you that these were not there. Please, dear on paper friends, take in advance references for next September issue. kiss kiss.
1. Candy Shelf, por Sylvain Willenz, estrutura em ferro de viga, 1215x42x977mm, da Cappellini, €2.706, Galante; 2. Mikado, por Front, oliveira cinza maciça, 1710x1100x500mm, da Porro, €4.109,43, representada por Edgar Santos; 3. Hommage, por Atelier Oi, portas/alçados com sistema persiana, faia, Roethlisberger, na Galante; 4. Frame, por Alexander Seifried, em Richard Lampert; 5. Show 7, por Muller van Severen, galeria Valerie Traan; 6. Briccolone, por Michele de Lucchi, madeira recuperada das fundações de Veneza, 2720x900x500mm, €12.054, da Riva 1920; 7. Tolbiac, por Gregoire de Lafforest, freixo natural ou tinto, em escada, da Cinna, Ligne Roset. 1. Shelf Candy by Sylvain Willenz, iron beam stucture, 1215x42x977mm, Cappellini, €2.706, Galante; 2. Mikado, by Front, massive ash olive, 1710x1100x500mm, from Porro, €4,109.43, represented by Edgar Santos; 3. Hommage, by Atelier Oi, door with shelter system, beech, Roethlisberger, at Galante; 4. Frame, by Alexander Seifried, for Richard Lampert; 5. Show 7, by Muller Van Severen, gallery Valerie Traan; 6. Briccolone, by Michele de Lucchi, reclaimed wood from Venice foundations, 2720x900x500mm, €12.054, by Riva 1920; 7. Tolbiac, by Gregoire de Lafforest, natural or dyed ash, designed to be a ladder, from Cinna, Ligne Roset. |
1. Apala, por Samuel Accoceberry, 350x900x275mm cada módulo, €299 forrado a tecido e €379 forrado a pele, Alki; 2. Copper, por Ferruccio Laviani, cobre, protótipo, €15.000, da KME; 3. Das ferragens Pouenat, por François Champsaur; 4. Melt, por Thomas Sandell, mármore preto Marquina, 700x370x900mm, €6.051, Marsotto; 5. Full of Voids, por Studio Droog, aço envernizado epoxy e borracha, módulos com 500x650x1476mm e 25x65x1476mm, Droog; 6. FTB, por Vincenzo De Cotiis, a partir de 2800x350x2200mm, Busnelli; 7. Kartell by Laufen, por Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, por projecto, na Tartaruga. 1. Apala, by Samuel Accoceberry, 350x900x275mm each module, €299 lined with fabric and €379 lined with leather, Alki; 2. Copper, by Ferruccio Laviani, prototype, €15.000, KME; 3. From Pouenat ferronniere, by François Champsaur; 4. Melt, by Thomas Sandell, black Marquina marble, 700x370x900mm, €6,051, from Marsotto; 5. Full of Voids by Studio Droog, epoxy painted steel and rubber, with modules 500x650x1476mm and 25x65x1476mm, Droog; 6. FTB by Vincenzo De Cotiis from 2800x350x2200mm, Busnelli; 7. Kartell by Laufen, by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, price per project, Tartaruga. |
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