‘waterfall’, 2005-2006 japanese designer tokujin yoshioka has developed ‘waterfall’, the world’s largest optical glass table. in form it is a 4.5 meter giant optical glass block which reminds one of water running down the surface of a sheer cliff. the piece was originally developed for a private gallery located in the heart of tokyo in 2006, and drew from his earlier 2002 project, ‘water block’. ‘
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complementary to the 360° chair and stool, german designer konstantin grcic added a container series, consisting of a plastic (ABS) drawer unit which swivels out from a vertical pole to open. the 360° container is available with five or ten drawers and comes in various colours (black, white, orange, olive green, red, light grey). 360° containers produced by magis, the containers will be presented
‘animal table’, maple wood with blue paintbelgian industrial designer quentin de coster developed ‘animal’, a table design created for children. he initiated the project by collaborating with a team of five year olds to figure out what type of furniture they could best relate to. all drawings and sketches done by the children were interpreted and finalized into this dog-shaped table. ‘animal table
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