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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: Design Group Italia, one
of Italy's most active product design studios, conceived
the Lyra barstool for Magis. Made of beech
or cherry plywood, the seat sits on a painted steel
tube frame. The Lyra Chair and Lyra
Low Chair are also part of |
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| ABOVE: The Isobel sofa
from Artifort exemplifies versatility in design. Like
a puzzle piece, the inner part of the armrests pop out
for a modern look, or can be left in place for a cozier
feel. Michiel van der Kley designed the piece, which
comes in two sizes. |
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| ABOVE: Brinkmann introduces an innovative
sound module system that uses the inner
panels of cabinetry doors as a sound surface. The result
is a brilliant sound experience with great visual appeal.
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| ABOVE: Jacob Pringiers designed
Twice for Italian manufacturer Desalto.
The multipurpose bench, whose name refers to the symmetry
of form created by two intersecting ellipses, rests
on a light metal base. |
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