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alice rosignoli

born in Italy in May 1981, she studied Industrial Design at the Florence University of Architecture. After graduating she established her practice in Paris, where she currently lives and works. Alice Rosignoli designs products for companies, collaborates with groups promoting alternative design processes and also produces and sells under her name a collection of products made in collaboration with specialized craftsmen worldwide.

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all lovely stuff

is something about things that make you smile. They are working hard to bring you something really lovely. There will be products for all parts of the home, but they are obsessed about the lovely bit. If something is truly all lovely stuff then you are going to keep hold of it - and that`s much better for all of us.

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caroline gomez

is interested in everyday life, which tells essentially the obvious meaning.The heart of her business is the creation of limited edition items. A tribute to the natural raw materials and craftsmanship. Simplicity seems to her good design.  

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eva van dongen

studied architecture at the university in Delft. She is the designer and owner of this shop. She is fascinated by pure and simple design. She loves big city vibrant life but can also smile about small domestic phenomena. You can find more of her work at www.evavandongen.nl

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floris hovers

has a basic and simple approach to techniques and materials. After a basic engineering training and a study advertising and presentation techniques, he studied at the Design Academy Eindhoven. It are often simple and clear industrial forms and structures that address him. At the same time he is moved by the small naivety of toys and other crafted things.These extremes are the theme in his work he described as - industrial handicrafts -. It is a search for what was and is, between work and play, between man and machine. In all this he cherishes the love of simplicity and clarity.
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jars ceramistes

is a potterie from a stoneware family from the south of France. Over a century has passed between Jars` original potteries and its current collections. Today they share the same vision and philosophy: a love of beautiful products and artisanal savoir-faire, and an appreciation of the value of hand craftsmanship in France. They want the clay to express itself with the maximum of simplicity.

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jonas damon

is an industrial designer based in New York City. A graduate at the Rhode Island School of Design taking a hybrid approach to his work. By day, he is creative director at frog. In his spare time, he collaborates with small manufacturers such as Areaware and Roll & Hill on highly personal and experimental objects. For his independent projects, he mines resonant cultural memories to create emotional connections between objects and their users.

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lovisa wattman

loves the challenge of bringing beautiful design to practical household items. Lovisa was educated at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm and the Aarhus School of Architecture in Denmark. Among Swedish companies she designed brushes for Iris Hantverk. 
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maike timmermann

is the desire of the imaginative talent to develop and carry the taste for uniqueness and creativity with a personal touch to the world. The ideas of my products come from walk over life. They are produced in small series and are handmade. As an architect I love the versatility of my job and want to show that individual design does not necesaarily have to be expensive. It is the search for something new and unique that always drive me.

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manon garritsen

graduated in 2001 as an urban planner at the university in Delft and five years later as a fashion designer at the Artemis Styling Academy in Rotterdam. After eight years working as an urban designer  it was time  to translate her inspiration and many loose ideas into a new label: Manon. Her designs are attractive and stylish, but also practical, comfortable and durable. In the context of sustainability, she believes in timeless and very careful design.

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njustudio

is an idea company and design studio from Coburg/ Germany - started up in 2010 by Wolfgang Rößler, Kathrin Lang,Tom Steinhöfer, Nina Wolf and Markus Mak. njustudio forces themselves to a conceptual rigour and a permanent questioning on every detail. They are standing in each of their creation for honest and accessible consumption alternatives, which imply a truly will to sublimate the ordinary. Their approach is tinted with humour, professional and unconventional and with an independent style of simplicity.

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oji masanori

is mainly working on designing living products. He has dedicated himself in creating them while considering a design which may connect various things gently and comfortably everyday. I have designed not only a product itself but also its package and graphics while considering overall process of how a product is born.

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ono rina

sincerely designs products so that her creative essence cuddles up to the user`s life.

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paula valentim

likes colour, trees and flowers, sunshine and thunderstorms, cats and dogs, books and magazines, silence and water, birds singing, the smell of fresh bread and the earth after it rains, simple details, the sea and big skies ... after doing many distinct things in life she decided to swap a settled job for the challenges of becoming a ceramist.

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pawling print studio

is a collaboration between sisters Trisha and Janet Snyder. Based in Washington, DC and New York, the studio focuses on environmentally responsible production and clean, understated design. They have backgrounds in architecture, engineering, and graphic design. They are former dancers, self-proclaimed bag ladies, and lovers of scarfs, tacos, and lists. That`s Trisha on the left and Janet on the right.

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pling

works hand in hand with young talents and old masterly craftsmen. Chamring ideas as well as simple and functional design make their products not only inspiring but also convincing. The use of local traditional materials in connection with modern production methods gives their products their quality and natural beauty. It is their wish to create basic products with which we liketo surround ourselves with. 

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rona meyuchas k

started her intensive career after graduating with a Masters in Industrial design Milan, and going on to work for various international industrial design consultancies in Milan and London. At the beginning of 2010 Rona founded the Kukka™ brand. Kukka™ products are made from a sustainable and cultural behavior; they admire craftsmanship, aesthetics, and functionality. It reflects through the materials they use, the production and technology methods, the minimalism of materials and components used to products packaging. Their products are designed and made from actual experiences, day to day living perception; they observe, listen and innovate with confidence

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snug

are Kerstin Reilemann - interior designer - and Berit Liidecke - architect. The geratest source of inspiration are their own childhood memories. Whether an old swatch is reflected in their jewelry line, the camping holiday with their parents is remembered in a cutting board. Natural materials such as wood and ceramic underline this mix of tradition and a clear simple design.

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soki

is a creative studio based in Ghent that thinks out concepts for various disciplines. A common architectural base had led to the creation of small and pure objects, stylized graphic work and creative settings and interior projects. SOKI is Sofie and Christine. Sofie mastered in Architecture in Ghent and studied ceramics in Ghent. Christine Mastered in Architecture in Ghent and studied goldsmith in Antwerp.

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studio gorm

is a collaboration between John Arndt and Wonhee Jeong. The two met while studying at the Design Acadamy Eindhoven. They set up their studio in Rotterdam, their office is now lacated in Eugene Oregon. The two come to design from different approaches to produce smart objects without pretension. Their products are simple pratical and thoughtfully made.

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timo

is a small design line, all hand-made and sewn with an eye for detail and a touch for fabric. Standing up for the right consumption and the right manufacturing, alongside recycling, minimization of manufacturing waste and simplification of processes.The objects` design is current and classic, but the methods of manufacture are traditional.The materials are mostly recycled, or scraps of designers` fabrics. Timo is a collection and a source of livelihood, all taking place in Timor`s own home.

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