... Designer furniture is however meant to be used everywhere, everyday, by everyone. Such as the Tom Vac by Ron Arad for Vitra. You could just use it in your dinning room or on your balcony. Or..... ...
... Ron Arad responded with a Vitra Tom Vac, but it was too little to late and a quick Trattoria chair for Magis and a Monopod chair for Vitra sealed another runaway success for Jasper Morrison. The Group C table and all Group C results can...
... Fachhochschule Potsdam with a tribute to fellow Brandenburger Egon Eiermann. Eiermann table frames from Richard Lampert and SE 68 chairs from Wilde + Spieth. And perhaps most impressive of all the students of Bauhaus University...
... Or one very large Tom Vac chair for Vitra. Or possibly a Bookworm for Kartell. But reality being what it is we wont. Ron Arad effectively started his commercial architecture career with his redesign of the Tel Aviv Opera...
... smow and Vitra may not be providing the exquisite Tom Vacs and Alcove Sofas for the media lounge this year, but DOK Leipzig remains one of the most important events in our cultural calender. Who can argue with over 330 documentary and...
... All of which are featured in the exhibition. Ron Arad: No Discipline runs at MoMa New York from 2nd August through October 19th 2009 . The accompanying monograph is published by The Museum of Modern Art and is at MoMAstore.org for...
... One of the reasons we never pursued a career as film reviewers is that writing in the dark is so difficult. Compared to those notes that we write in darkened cinemas the Rosetta Stone appears as if it was set in Helvetica 8. And so it...
... - The Tom Vac from Vitra (Design: Ron Arad, 1999) - The Tom Vac (seat shell form batch-dyed polypropylene) offers top-quality sitting comfort and can be easily and quickly stacked. For exhibition stands or presentation ... - The Ero|S| from Kartell (Design: Philippe Starck) – With its egg-shaped seat, Phillipe Starcks Ero|S| offers first class comfort combined with fantastic style. With a choice of three attention...
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