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ICFF 2005 Day 2
by / May 16, 2005


Day 2 and more aisles...

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Inflate brought their inflatable kiosk and new Air Lounger.

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Gregory Selch Constellation tables. The table's metal feet traverse the table and are arranged according to a constellation. Cassiopeia is shown.

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Bignatov Studio table inspired by old telephone switchboards...

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...uses audio jacks to hold up magazines or books.

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Also from Studio Bignatov, a surprisingly sturdy multi-sectional pendant lamp.

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Elevating the commonplace, modern door chimes from Habiform.

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2Jane's new porcelain and glass floor lamps.

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Weidmann pressed cardboard lamps.

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Ralph Reddig's Vertical Slider lamp that changes intensity and color as you move the slider up or down...

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...and the Horizontal Slider.

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DucDuc's modular changing table/ crib/ day bed system.

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Aitali's new Karim Rashid collection of acrylic chairs and tables.

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Editorial's designer Patrick Messier sitting in his signature chair...

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...and their sleeper hit faucet (pull to start the water flow, turn right for cold, left for hot).

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Vessel designer Stephane Barbeau showing us his new computer table (with tilting tabletop and integrated passageways for cabling).

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Two of Pablo Pardo's new lamp designs...

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...and their new workstation with electrified rail for lamps and other accessories. One our choices for best of show.

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Same principle applied to a headboard.

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NonUseLess art furniture is an "exploration of function". And a lot of fun to boot. These pieces are for storing postcards on the left and small objects on the right.


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