niels van eijk & miriam van der lubbe

la divina commedia
laser engraved polypropylene
dutch duo niels van eijk & miriam van der lubbe will show their exhibition 'subjects'
during milan design week 2010 in the area of ventura lambrate. featured in the show is
an overview of design works from 1998- 2010. the designers will take you behind
the scenes by showing many models, sketches, concept drawings, as well as experiments.
over the past years, they have worked for many clients, such as habitat, droog, friedman
gallery new york, skitsch, moooi, fleurop interflora, philips, fortis, stedelijk museum
amsterdam, and many more.
to coincide with the exhibition, a publication of the work of niels van eijk & miriam van der lubbe
will be released and for sale at the exhibition.




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