maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion’s animal shapes
image © pin jang

 

 

 

participating in the maison et objet 2013 in paris for the sixth time, the taiwan pavilion presents its theme ‘fresh taiwan’. based on animal shapes the collection celebrates innovative design from homegrown brands, highlighting the country’s dedication to the creative industries. 17 brands and more than 100 design products are chosen to present taiwan’s design development showcasing its ability to keep up with high quality international standards. the taiwan furniture and home furnishings industry is a diverse and growing market with a strong economic performance through a growing number of exports.

 

the ‘fresh taiwan’ pavilion is located in now! design a vivre (hall 8), exhibiting 10 selected cultural and creative brands including: pegacasa, 22, ricco, liuli living, xcellent lighting, pin jang, man 2 max, tales, toast living, and acdc creative. additionally, 8 more taiwanese design brands are also featured located in now! design a vivre (hall 8), scenes d’interior (hall 7), moving (hall 6) and cooking and design (hall 3). the pieces represent the diverse range of taiwan’s growing design industry.

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
rhino bottle wine rack
image © pin jang

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
polar bear napkin holder
image © pin jang

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
sheep chair
image © toast living

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
flight pendent with seagulls shape
image © xcellent lighting

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
goldfish clock
image © haoshi

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
swallow clock
image © haoshi

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
animals bookend and paperweight
image © zuny

 

 

maison and objet 2013: fresh taiwan pavilion's animal shapes
duck driver
image © bone

 

 

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