sofie lachaert + luc d'hanis: palette for nodus

'palette' by sofie lachaert and luc d'hanis
images courtesy of nodus
'palette' is the third collaboration between belgian designers sofie lachaert and luc d'hanis for nodus.
the rug is crafted from more than 950 000 knots to form an artist palette, consisting of 266 colors,
a count which has never been reached before. the piece is influenced by the italian fresco,
in which they have filled their 'palette' with soft colors - some white, light pink and smudges
of intense blue, soft green.
'palette' alongside matali crasset's 'roots' for nodus will be on show at the scenes d'interieur
at maison et objet in paris from january 21st to 25th, 2011.

detail of the palette hole

detail

detail of the rug's pile
wooden bowls by hans-henning pedersen, galeri
hans-henning pedersen's bowl collection as displayed in galerie sofie lachaert's wood boost exhibit.
lachaert & d'hanis: 'anamorphosis' series
lachaert & d'hanis present at droog some brand new pieces from their 'anamorphosis' series at milan design week 09.
françois azambourg: grillage for ligne
a singular piece of wire mesh is delicately folded and creased to create the chairs origami-like form.
philippe nigro: passio / résille + pas
the collection of metal objects look to introduce the normally concealed functional carcass as the furniture's main aesthetic.
kaikado: chazutsu containers
in the japanese edo era, canisters were made from tin were a commonplace means of storage for tea. it was kiyosuke who first designed the tin tea caddy and made it into a commercially available item.
alejandro delgado: amparo
ramos bassols: ligera for urbes21
design time breil award ceremony
curved visions digital art competit
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