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TI IS MAD FOR: Rem Koolhaas' furniture for Knoll

OMA chose the latest Prada fashion extravaganza to debut its new range of furniture for Knoll.OMA chose the latest Prada fashion extravaganza to debut its new range of furniture for Knoll.

CURRENT VIEWING: Chris Kabel : “Wood Ring” Limited Edition: GALERIE KREO: PARIS

Chris Kabel combines an interest in science with an intuitive, artistic  approach to the design of everyday objectsChris Kabel combines an interest in science with an intuitive, artistic approach to the design of everyday objects

Perfect for model agency seating.

TI IS MAD FOR: Maria Pergay's 'Flying Carpet' daybed

In the 1970's Pergay went on to work in Saudi Arabia where she designed palace interiors for the Royal family.In the 1970's Pergay went on to work in Saudi Arabia where she designed palace interiors for the Royal family.

Exhibited in 1968 at Galerie Maison Jardin, under the direction of decorator Jean Dive, the "Flying Carpet" daybed serves as that iconic piece of stainless steel furniture that renders an unwelcoming material sybaritic and indulgent .

LOVE OBJECT: TABOURET “Z.Z.” : 2007 : Martin SZEKELY

PHOTO: COPYRIGHT FABRICE GOUSSET : COURTESY GALERIE KREO

Well its 2012. A man can dream!

Milan Design Week 2011: Matali Crasset: Dynamic Life For Campeggi

French designer Matali Crasset's 'Dynamic Life'  is a sofa that proposes  a number of seating variationsFrench designer Matali Crasset's 'Dynamic Life' is a sofa that proposes a number of seating variations

Yeah I'm a groupie! But TI thinks her retro-70's ethos is working!

TI IS MAD FOR: The Panther by Volido

Volido has been doing architecture, industrial design and urban planning from their base in Chinatown Manhattan since 2007Volido has been doing architecture, industrial design and urban planning from their base in Chinatown Manhattan since 2007

A sound proofed sofa! TI must have this one for the living room. The neighbours will appreciate it.

TI IS MAD FOR: Tokujin Yoshioka “The Invisibles” Collection

Kartell expresses a new stylistic approach to 'invisible furniture'.Image via the T Moment blog

Clear plastic tables, chair and benches! Is that too Miami Lucite for you?

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