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Wendy Legro / Wendy Legro
Why don't people use hot-water bottles any more? That's what Dutch designer Wendy Legro wants to know. Theorising that perhaps electric blankets were stealing a march on the more traditional body warmer, she set out to redesign it and brings that warm and fuzzy feeling back to bedtime. The result is made from rubber and white felt, impregnated with polyutherane to make it stronger. While you might want to display it in the daytime, ultimately this is a piece to covet under the covers.
Thorsten Van Elten
Stelton
Another Country
Itay Laniado
Roshults
Mermelada Estudio
Nola
Antonio Lupi
Atelier d'exercices
Alessi / ECAL
Plus Minus Zero
Izé
Pratesi
Studio Sebastian Herkner
Amorim / Materia
Alessi
Big-Game
Normann Copenhagen
Nanimarquina
Established & Sons
Domeau & Pérès
RCA Design Products Collection
Normann Copenhagen
Tom Dixon
Moustache
Wendy Legro
Sides Core
HTC
Kahler
IDEA International
Architect Made
Target
Vipp
Henrybuilt
Serafini
Kokoomo
Pamar
Exteta
When Objects Work
The Design Republic
Delica
Post Fossil
Designer Carpets
Promemoria
Chevalier Edition
Galerie Kreo
Casamania
My Amenity
Blyert Design
David Design
Nito
Krehky
Glas Italia
Mater
Japanese Knife Company
Gaia&Gino
Armani Casa
Bottega Veneta
Rexite
Kikkerland
Thorsten Van Elten
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Stelton
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Another Country
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Itay Laniado
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