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Jeff Koons designs a BMW - the artist in interview

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Jeff Koons designs a BMW - the artist in interview Ten years after his Art Car, Jeff Koons designs a BMW again - this time in an edition of 80 pieces. A conversation about speed, Nietzsche and the perfection of white beer foam. Jeff Koons designs a car again ten years after his BMW Art Car. This time you can also buy it. A Jeff Koons does not let himself be thwarted. Even when everything came to a standstill in the spring, he flew across the pandemic to deserted Munich to complete his edition of the M850i on site with BMW engineers. Even after a ten-hour day at the factory, Koons, the millionaire artist, is amiably focused. He answers quietly and always Solomon-like. Tomorrow he is to test drive his car. He smiles. A beer, please! Jeff Koons on the creation of his BMW Edition Are you a fast driver? Oh, in the U.S. I drive a little over the limit. But when I lived in Germany, I enjoyed pushing the gas a little more. The fastest I could go was maybe 235 kilometers per hour. What

Individual elements for the kitchen from bulthaup

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Individual elements for the kitchen from bulthaup Luxurious playground The Milan showroom of bulthaup in Via Durini in Milan was buzzing these days. No wonder, the Bavarian kitchen manufacturer presented three concepts at once at Eurocucina 2014. One of them is the Solitäre - elaborately crafted and technical-looking individual elements that cover three functions in the kitchen: food preparation, the presentation of tableware and cooking utensils, and waste separation. The design is reminiscent of an earlier bulthaup product, the Butcher's Block . While the rollable waste separation element is made of aluminum and is normally in a closed state and only folded out when needed, the preparation and presentation elements stand out with an open design. The fixed geometric grid of beveled metal struts can be customized with various shelves, grids and storage elements. On the thick wooden plate of the preparation element, it is certainly allowed to tinker and cut. However, for those

Products tagged "vase set"

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Products tagged "vase set" Such an ornate vase almost competes with the flower arrangement itself! DECOR -OLD- Vases SET 70s flair in a double pack with this trendy vase set. DECOR -NEW- Vases SET Even without flowers, these midcentury-look vases are eye-catchers! DECOR -NEW- Vases SET If you love flowers, you will love these vases! Because with restrained color they make all bouquets shine! DECOR -NEW- Vases SET Some like it romantic - for them these pink vases are the right choice! DECOR -NEW- planter SET Some like it romantic - for them these pink vases are the right choice! DECOR -OLD- vase set Lush bouquets of flowers can be picturesquely divided among this pair of vases with vintage appeal. Unfortunately already out of stock. INTERIOR coat rack INTERIOR photo frame DECOR -NEW- Pillow REPRO Console DECOR -NEW- picture frame DECOR -NEW- Picture frame DECOR -NEW- Picture frame DECOR -NEW- picture frame Kastellan Showroom 1 H

More than "just" a piece of seating furniture: Antonio Citterio's giant floating sofa

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More than "just" a piece of seating furniture: Antonio Citterio's giant floating sofa Floating volume A sofa has long been more than "just" a piece of seating furniture. It can be equally loaded with other functions. "Sofas are used very differently today than they used to be. They are used not only for relaxing, reading or watching TV, but also for eating or working," explains Milanese architect Antonio Citterio. The backrest of his Grand Sofà for Vitra merges seamlessly into a rear shelf that can be used as a small table in combination with an added stool or chair. Thanks to a light, bridge-like base made of aluminum, the sofa has an extremely light appearance, although its dimensions are rather stately. Special attention has been paid to the upholstery seams, so that no unsightly wrinkles appear at the transitions between the upholstered armrests and backrests, and even intensive use does not harm the piece of furniture - just as it should be for

A plus-energy house by sps-architekten in Upper Austria that harnesses the power of nature

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A plus-energy house by sps-architekten in Upper Austria that harnesses the power of nature Not far from Salzburg is a house built entirely of wood. The facade, seen from a distance in front of the wooded mountain slopes, may hardly come as a surprise. Only when viewed up close does the three-story residential and office building by sps-architekten turn out to be a truly outstanding project in which nature - both functionally and aesthetically - is the be-all and end-all. "Oh" is a term one hears more often in connection with the Austrian office sps-architekten. However, the short word is not an exclamation of astonishment, but the dialect expression for the Fuschler Ache, a low mountain range river, which forms an idyllic landscape here and already had an important economic function for its riparians in the past. Energy of the elements If architect Simon Speigner is to be believed, the river could regain its importance, and so Speigner located his architectural office o

New Tendency

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New Tendency AD shows you the best designers in Germany. Among them: the designer trio New Tendency from Berlin. A clear language of form meets classic Yves-Klein blue: the "Meta" sidetable, 396 euros. Sebastian Schönheit, Manuel and Christoph Goller are true Bauhäusler 2.0. After training in Weimar, they joined forces in Berlin to form the design collective New Tendency. Their illustrious clients include Leo Burnett and Samsung. Under their own name, the trio edits neo-Saxon furniture such as the sidetable "Meta" or the stepped storage system "Tilt" made of mirror-polished brass. All their designs reflect the trio's special signature: a clear and simplified aesthetic focuses on color, material and the function of their products. Decorative details adé, cheers to reduction! Sculptural object or utility object? The seemingly floating storage system "Tilt" reveals its actual function perhaps only at second glance. 490 Euro.

Reduced concrete bar by Hippmann Architects and Projekttriangle

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Reduced concrete bar by Hippmann Architects and Projekttriangle You won't find earthenware jugs and wooden wine crates at the headquarters of online wine retailer Videli in Stuttgart. Instead, Hippmann Architekten together with Projekttriangle designed a reduced concrete bar with a cool event location. by Judith Jenner, 05/22/2019 A mouse click to branded wine - that's the concept of Videli. The married couple Sabine Harms and Oliver Schmid have been running the online wine store in Stuttgart for ten years, which grew out of a traditional wine wholesaler. But instead of operating exclusively in the vacuum of the World Wide Web, the experienced wine connoisseurs wanted a stationary anchor for their business idea, on the one hand as a headquarters for the logistics and the five employees, and on the other hand for their customers. They can pick up their orders directly at the new company headquarters or taste the wines in the Club Traube . Concrete monolith at the un-place