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Alvar Aalto (Finland 1898-1976), Stool 60 for Artek, 1933
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Alvar Aalto (Finland 1898-1976), Stool 60 for Artek, 1933
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Dieter Rams - Good Design is as Little Design as Possible
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AMG V12 Turntable
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Jónófón 2
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Marco Zanuso, Vortice Ariante fan, 1970s
From this Flickr of plastic design items form the 60s and 70s
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Related, this superb chair
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natural swimming pools - uses plants to filter the water instead of chemicals
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Wishing to expand the Spanish city of Barcelona in a way which contrasts with the old congested and epidemic-prone town, urban planner Ildefons Cerdà designed this 19th century extension: the ‘Eixample’. Eixample’s design uses a grid pattern with long streets, wide avenues, and rounded street corners in order to provide improved living conditions for its inhabitants, which includes increased lighting and ventilation within homes, more green space for public use, and seamless transport capabilities. Today, Eixample is home to approximately 262,000 people (according to recent figures).
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One for All is a storage system that makes use of standardized, stackable plastic boxes