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IMM COLOGNE 2003
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Comfortable Living,
Top-Quality Materials, And Lightness And Flexibility
In Design Highlight The Trends At This Years
International Furniture Fair
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| ABOVE: Movement 8, a group comprising
some of the Philippines most celebrated furniture
and accessory designers, composed a contemporary vignette
for this years show. Known for its soulful
creativity, the group masterfully combines unusual
materials, such as metal and rattan, and volcanic
rock and wood. |
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| ABOVE: An aluminum frame and woven
strips of maple form the SALIX chaise from
Flechtatelier Schuetz. |
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| ABOVE: The CIRCO Solo
chair, part of CORs line, features a tall, curved
back with a lumbar spinal pillow for additional support.
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| ABOVE: COR also presented HOB,
another chair from its collection. Flexible bentwood
wrapped in felt or leather conveys a less is
more feel. |
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