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Dama Table Lamp
Dama is a table lamp designed by Tom Allen for Spanish eco-design company Lucirmás. Made from upcycled, recyclable and sustainably certified materials, the lamp was first previewed at the Salon Internazionale del Mobile in Milan 2012 at Superstudio Piú but has now been officially launched. 

Dama Table Lamp

Dama is a table lamp designed by Tom Allen for Spanish eco-design company Lucirmás. Made from upcycled, recyclable and sustainably certified materials, the lamp was first previewed at the Salon Internazionale del Mobile in Milan 2012 at Superstudio Piú but has now been officially launched. 

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Quote of the year:
Nothing is more destructive to good design than group thinking and collective decision making. Why? As I said, to most people good design is invisible. Group decisions focus on the visible, bad aspects of design. Oliver Reichenstein

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Nivis
London architectural and product design studio shiro studio has created the ‘nivis’ wash basin for agape. based on the properties of snow and named after the latin word for it, the form replicates its unblemished whiteness and its geometrical behavior when covering surfaces. The soft white, solid mass is gently recessed to create the main basin while the proportional secondary basin rests just off to the side acting as a soap holder. By rotating and translating the overflow drain on the horizontal plane the sink’s surface becomes a soft, continuous plane where water can seamlessly flow towards the overflow inlet.

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Nivis

London architectural and product design studio shiro studio has created the ‘nivis’ wash basin for agape. based on the properties of snow and named after the latin word for it, the form replicates its unblemished whiteness and its geometrical behavior when covering surfaces. The soft white, solid mass is gently recessed to create the main basin while the proportional secondary basin rests just off to the side acting as a soap holder. By rotating and translating the overflow drain on the horizontal plane the sink’s surface becomes a soft, continuous plane where water can seamlessly flow towards the overflow inlet.

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