maarten baas: melting collection for dom ruinart

maarten baas: melting collection for dom ruinart


'melting' collection for dom ruinart by maarten baas

maarten baas' collection for dom ruinart was unveiled yesterday at spazio rossana orlandi, milan.

to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its prestigious vintage cuvee, la maison ruinart
commissioned dutch designer maarten baas to create art for the table. for the collection
he designed 'melted' glasses and ice buckets. a limited edition of 50 pieces have only
been produced of the ice buckets. the glasses are available in a gift box which contain
2 glasses and a bottle of cuvee.


'melting' collection


'melting' collection - ice bucket
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'melting' collection - ice bucket
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the 'melting' collection giftbox


'melting' collection glass


'melting' collection glasses
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'melting' collection table pieces
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'melting' collection table pieces
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ridhika db
10.30.09  
10
designers commissioned by a company for promotion purposes never works...
m   10.30.09
design pollution!
Miarka   10.30.09
Stupide! Comme bien des objets "design"!
thierry   10.30.09
I think it's brilliant!
mw   10.30.09
maarten baas is a genius
virgovibes   10.31.09
Sort of like gimmicky (though well executed) student work.
gfp   11.02.09
i see a lot of melted thinks before!!!!
andres   11.03.09
reincarnated Dali work
-   11.03.09
arrgh !!! why what how when where but not SOOOO urckly ....
.   11.04.09
old joke :(
but sounds good :)
maurka   11.04.09

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