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BRÜHL BONGO BAY
Organic – yet powerful – outlines
give German manufacturer
Brühl’s Bongo Bay seating shape,
evoking the curvaceous forms of
abstract sculpture and painting.
Designed by Kati Meyer-Brühl,
the inviting system offers two-
and three-seater sofas with
undulating backrests and arm-
rests, armchairs and matching
stools and tables, all available in
exclusive upholstery options.
bruehl.com
WITTMANN PARADISE BIRD
Envisioning a family of furniture that could
capture the charm of Viennese sophisti-
cation and elegance, Luca Nichetto and
Austrian company Wittmann developed
Paradise Bird. The black metal and brass
frames of the lounge and high-back chairs,
sofas and stools are a nod to the work of
Josef Hoffmann. Rounded upholstery
complements the frames, adding an ele-
ment of cosiness to the seating.
wittmann.at
PETER OTTO VOSDING PIPE-LINE
As part of the 17th Pure Talents contest, 20 innovative
products by 23 international designers were chosen to
be on show at IMM Cologne 2020. Pipe-Line, by German
designer Peter Otto Vosding, was one: the extending
table’s mechanism – two differently coloured pipes that
can be compressed or stretched like a telescopic rod –
serves as the central design feature.
vosding.de
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