quinze & milan + eastpak : built to resist

quinze & milan + eastpak : built to resist


'club sofa 01' by quinze & milan and eastpak

quinze & milan have teamed up with bag manufacturer eastpak to create a furniture collection.

the 'built to resist' collection combines quinze & milan shapes with authentic eastpak
product characteristics, including bags, zippers, handles, colorful strong fabrics
and popular prints.

this first range will include special pocket-padded versions of quinze & milan design
classics 'club sofa 01' and 'primary pouf 02'. various pockets are incorporated onto
the seats and provide storage for your books, magazines, reading glasses, laptop, ipod,
headset, remote control etc.

both pieces will be produced in exclusively numbered limited series and will be
presented during milan design week 2010.





sketch of 'club sofa 01'



ridhika db
03.17.10  
9
cool . love it
dominic   03.17.10
j 'adore trop sympa
magny   03.17.10
the most resent project of studio Arne Quinze:

towers in Brussels
http://www.ilovebelgium.be/blog/rac-studio-arne-quinze/
ilb   03.18.10
Super quirky cool! Love it!
leowmc   03.18.10
I want one
Jim   03.18.10
Great Sofa! Talk about practical d;-)
Jetwax   03.18.10
Boa idéia! Em casas com pouco espaço sempre falta lugar pra guardar as quinquilharias.
http://twitter.com/alcindod   03.19.10
Why make this fantastic family room piece exclusive and limited! Let it go out into the world and clean up clutter!!!
d   03.22.10
If only it was a fold out bed too I would own it tomorrow.
Andrea   03.23.10

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