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Unbelievable but true, a square globe of the world! For everyone who’s ever dreamed of sitting on the South Pole. The Dutch Design Chair is made from FSC-certified cardboard and is manufactured completely in the Netherlands. It is extremely strong and can easily carry 200 kilos. We are very proud that the New York Times proclaimed our Chair a ‘standout creation’! What’s more, the Dutch Design Chair won the 2013 Red Dot Design Award. Stool, bedside table or side table? The Dutch Design Chair is all of these. Its unique design and innovative construction give this durable stool endless possibilities. So we are very proud that the New York Times proclaimed our chair a ‘standout creation’! The Dutch Design Chair is made from FSC certified cardboard and is completely manufactured in the Netherlands. The chair is very strong and has a weight-bearing capacity of at least 200 kg. 30 cm x 30 cm x 34 cm Dutch Design Chair - 13 Designs Heavy Metal - $49.00




Something Blue - $49.00 Tree Trunk - $49.00 World Cube - $49.00 By now you probably know that KARTON is more sauerkraut than bitterballen, however when we find an amazing paper product, we just have to have it. The Dutch Design Chair is also a stool and coffee table. Its unique design and innovative construction mean the possibilities of this environmentally-friendly marvel are endless. Makes an impact as a statement piece in the living room, or choose from our deliciously different designs to complement classy play spaces, bedrooms and more! The New York Times agrees and named it a 'standout creation'! (we love a celebrity endorsement). The Dutch Design Chair is made from high-quality, FSC-Certified corrugated cardboard and is entirely produced in the Netherlands. It can support up to 200 kilos of weight.The requested URL /search.php?b=Dutch+Design+Chair was not found on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.




DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Tiles made of FSC-certified cardboard with printed design lightweight yet solid and sturdy maximum load of 200 KG made entirely in the Netherlands winner of Red Dot Design Award 2013 weighs a mere 896g without packaging 30 x 30 x 34 cm DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Heavy Metal DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Tree Trunk DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Retro MOICA Cold Brew Dutch Coffee Maker Hand Drip SET 400mL No Serve Sizes: 5 - 8 people Can make max 600 ml cold brew coffee Sleek Design with Stainless Steel supporting frame Coffee from cold brew tastes smoother and has stronger flavor DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Basket - Something Blue made in the Netherlands weighs 815g without packaging 33 x 28 x 42 cm DKINZ Dutch Coffee Maker Drip Coffee Cold Brew 700mL No Electricity Parts that allow dripping speed to be maintained once the water




Consistent water pressure maintenance patent no. 2013 Good Design Award Eco-friendly material triton is used, safe from bisphenol Safest material used for valve Corrosion-resistant material widely used to make precision machinery is used Short extraction time but fragrant Dutch flavor DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Basket - Beachwood DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Books DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Something Blue DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Wool DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - World Cube DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Holland DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Cow DUTCH DESIGN BRAND Dutch Design Chair - Beachwood 30 x 30 x 34 cmThe requested URL /product_detail.php?cat=34 was not found on this server.Image: Courtesy of Dutch Design ChairWe’ve just been through the big season of shopping – I mean, giving. And as upstanding citizens of Portland, of course that’s meant shopping local.




It’s the norm, and should be. We’re lucky that local offers so much here in our little corner of the world. But occasionally our eyes wander across the Internet and even overseas to items not to be had in these parts. In that category, a simple box from a designer in Holland: the Dutch Design Chair. Image: Courtesy of Dutch Design Chair Maybe it caught my eye because I’ve just been on a kick of scouting out portable chairs, a result of the holiday season, when all of a sudden homes are required to comfortably seat many more inhabitants than usual. Part of my holiday included traveling north with three folding chairs in the hatchback of my car, as requested by the newly married couple who were proud of their new dining set but not equipped with enough chairs for all the dinner guests. None of the three old chairs I brought were as cool as the Dutch Design Chair. The Dutch Design Chair "is a chair, stool and coffee table in one." It comes as cardboard pieces in a box, and it results in a box.




But not the same box. From flat packed box (with handle), the chair assembles into nearly a 12" cube (a bit taller), with little legs and a cutout for a handle. It's extremely light but can carry up to 440 pounds (that's 200 kilos for you Europhiles). And it doesn't look like an upended storage box, since it comes in patterns of faux stone, rustic wood and a world map. website (a great view into practical and quirky contemporary Dutch design and home accessories) would be $40. So I won't be giving any of these quite yet, but maybe someone in Portland will do her own version. Or maybe they already are? Tejo Remy (nl): Chest of Drawers (1991) Marcel Wanders: Knotted Chair (1995) Wieki Somers: Merry-go-round Coat Rack (2009) Dutch Design is a term used to connote design in the Netherlands, particularly product design. More specifically, the term refers to the design esthetic common to designers in the Netherlands.[1] Dutch Design can be characterized as minimalist, experimental, innovative, quirky, and humorous.




"Dutch design is simple and powerful", according to Hugo van den Bos, strategy director of Dutch graphic design studio Koeweiden Postma. Author and journalist Tracy Metz notes that, "The Dutch have the ability to make fun of themselves. Also it's a matter of combining things that usually don't combine at all. Dutch designers are good in using materials that look worthless. The designers give them a new value." The Netherlands were primarily known for graphic design until the 1980s, when the term Dutch Design started to come into popular use. The term came to be closely identified with a group of Dutch product designers who have gained international recognization particularly from the 1990s onwards. These include Maarten Baas, Jurgen Bey, Richard Hutten, Hella Jongerius, Wieki Somers, Hester van Eeghen and Marcel Wanders, as well as internationally recognized design firms and collectives like Droog and Moooi which helped gain prominence for Dutch designers at major design events such as the Salone del Mobile in Milan.




[3] More broadly, the term could be extended to fashion designers such as Viktor & Rolf and architects such as Rem Koolhaas and Francine Houben. The emergence of an internationally recognized Dutch design scene has been fueled by a strong educational system for designers. The Design Academy Eindhoven has produced many well-known designers. In a 2003 article, the New York Times called it "without question, currently the best design academy in the world."[5] Another well-known school is Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. A second contributing factor to the success of Dutch design is government support for new designers. Financial support from the Fonds BKVB (the Fund for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture), launched in 1988, has enabled design students to set themselves up as independent entrepreneurs right after graduation. Also playing an important role is the fact that design has become an integral part of product development in the Netherlands. Designers are included in the earliest phases of innovative processes and the production development cycle.

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