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Nicolas Le Moigne / Eternit
Nicolas Le Moigne is a name to watch. The young Swiss designer, who graduated last year from ECAL, teamed up with his former college to design a series of outdoor elements, which were unveiled at Salone. Made from Eternit, a compound of cement and fibres, the planters and stools have all the rigidity you'd expect of their concrete material but on second glance a delicacy of form and detail that belies their industrial aesthetic. Le Moigne has exploited the fibrous element in the material to give a scaled, weathered appearance to the planters, like soft stone that’s been worn away over the years.
Flora
Thomas Eyck
Flora
Artemide
Weltevree
Sagaform
Nola
Tectona
B&B Italia
Fang Studio
Moroso
Eternit
The Design House
Sagaform
Designhuis
Richard Schultz Design
Flora
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Thomas Eyck
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