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These Pots are inspired by small Japanese food bowls and cups. Their name reflects their useful storage. The Knick Knack pots are available in 4 different colours and 2 different patterns.
These pots are designed by Kiki van Eijk. Who showed her new work in Milan.
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Scissor Rocking Chairgrey (foto: Skitsch)
Kiki write's on her site, "I respect the old iconography and quality which I reshape with a strong personal touch. My personal goal in design is to make products that are extremely special."
The chair fabric appers to be an ornamental pattern; however, close inspection reveals they are actually scissors. The design is made for a new Italian brand: Skitsch.
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