Lexington berlin

 

+++ November 2016 +++

Lexington Dinner & Booksigning Berlin

On November 1st Kristina Lindhe, CEO & Creative Director Lexington Company invited  selected journalists to a dinner with booksigning in Berlin. On this occasion, the Stockholm businesswoman presented her new book „Living with Lexington“ and signed it for interested guests. 



 

 www.lexingtoncompany.com

 


bedtime stories II

 

+++ November 2016 +++

Schlossberg launches „bedtime stories“ with Peter Stamm

The Swiss bedlinen manufacturer Schlossberg Switzerland launches „bedtime stories“. For this new bedding collection, Schlossberg has acquired well-known authors for writing exclusive bedtime stories, which are printed on finest satin. The first exclusive edition of the new productline has been created with the renowned Swiss writer Peter Stamm.

 

www.schlossberg.ch

 


DS Intertime

 

+++ November 2016 +++

Intertime at Designers‘ Saturday Langenthal 2016

To this years Designers‘ Saturday in Langenthal Intertime presents its vision of perfect sitting at Création Baumann. Atelier Oï stages Intertime furniture as an abstract merry-go-round installation. Stop for a moment – pure sitting.


 

 

 www.intertime.ch

 


Nemo Corbusier

 

+++ October 2016 +++

NEMO at Biennale Interieur Kortrijk 2016

From 14-23 October NEMO presents its novelties at Biennale Interieur Kortrijk 2016 as well as the special exhibition: LA LUCE. This exhibition is devoted to the work of Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand. It is curated in collaboration with 'Foundation Le Corbusier' and 'Archives Charlotte Perriand'.
For more than 10 years now, NEMO has been working with original sketches and photos from their archives. In cautious research they developed lighting objects that became icons.

www.nemolighting.com

 


Rubelli DK 2017

 

+++ October 2016 +++

DOMINIQUE KIEFFER by Rubelli – new collection 2017

In creating the DK collection by Rubelli 2017 Paolo Navone has sought to bring out the craft and therefore inevitably imperfect side which is typical of the handmade. She sees imperfection as a quality which, as she says, is a source of inspiration and amusement.

So to add further value to an industrial product she has recreated an apparent imperfection which becomes a byword for authenticity.

www.rubelli.com