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Chairs / Stoelen / Stühle 59
Tabourets / Tabouretten / Hocker 99
Stools / Barkrukken / Barhocker 107
Office chairs / Kantoorstoelen / Bürostühle 139
Tables / Tafels / Tische 147
Storage furniture / Opbergmeubilair / Aufbewahrungsmöbel 195
Counters and displays / Balies en vitrines / Theken und Vitrinen 203
Catering / Catering / Catering 217
Miscellaneous / Diversen / Sonstiges 227
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Een beursstand is meer dan een visitekaartje. Het is een informatiebaken en een plek waar nieuwe relaties worden geïnitieerd. De klant van de toekomst wil geprikkeld worden met een goed verhaal over een goed product. Om de aandacht te krijgen en te behouden, bied je een comfortabele zitplaats aan in een visueel uitnodigende omgeving. Hierin is Adexpo expert.
Adexpo verhuurt designmeubilair voor beurzen, evenementen en congressen door heel Europa. We doen dat al ruim 28 jaar voor uiteenlopende branches. Als trendsetter voeren we
topdesign van beroemde ontwerpers als Arne Jacobsen, Philippe Starck, Busk and Herzog, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Archirivolto, Lievore - Altherr - Molina en vele anderen.
Deze catalogus bevat 250 pagina’s aan visueel genot. Wenst u persoonlijk advies? Neem gerust contact met ons op. Adexpo is 24 uur per dag, 7 dagen in de week beschikbaar voor service en advies. Onze kernwaarden zijn: betrokkenheid, loyaliteit en betrouwbaarheid.Adexpo: een mooi bedrijf, een bedrijf in ontwikkeling, een bedrijf met mogelijkheden.
Designmeubilair voor beurzen, evenementen en congressen
An exhibition stand is more than a business card. It is a place where information is given and where new relationships are initiated. The customer of the future wants to be stimulated with good stories about good products. In order to win their attention and keep it, you will offer a comfortable seat in a visually inviting environment. Adexpo is a true expert when it comes to this. Adexpo rents out design furniture for exhibitions, events and congresses throughout the whole of Europe. We have been doing this for 28 years for many sectors. As a trend setter we work
with the best designs from famous designers like Arne Jacobsen, Philippe Starck, Busk and Herzog, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Archirivolto, Lievore - Altherr - Molina and many others.
This catalogue contains 250 pages of visual pleasure. Do you require personal advice? Feel free to contact us. Adexpo is available to provide service and advice 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our core values are: commitment, loyalty and reliability. Adexpo: a beautiful company, a developing company, a company with possibilities.
Design furniture for exhibitions, events and congresses
Ein Messestand ist mehr als eine Visitenkarte. Es ist eine Informationsquelle und ein Ort, wo neue Kundenbeziehungen entstehen. Der Kunde der Zukunft will durch eine gute Geschichte über ein gutes Produkt gereizt werden. Um die Aufmerksamkeit zu bekommen und aufrecht- zuerhalten, bieten Sie einen komfortablen Sitzplatz in einer visuell einladenden Umgebung an. Auf diesem Gebiet ist Adexpo ein Experte.
Adexpo vermietet Designmobiliar für Messen, Veranstaltungen und Kongresse in ganz Europa. Wir tun dies seit mehr als 28 Jahren für die unterschiedlichsten Branchen. Als Trendsetter vertreiben wir Topdesign von berühmten Designern, wie zum Beispiel Arne Jacobsen, Philippe
Starck, Busk and Herzog, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Archirivolto, Lievore - Altherr - Molina und vielen anderen.
Dieser Katalog enthält 250 Seiten an visuellem Genuss. Wollen Sie gerne persönliche Beratung? Nehmen Sie einfach Kontakt mit uns auf. Adexpo steht 24 Stunden pro Tag, 7 Tagen in der Woche zur Verfügung für Dienstleistung und Beratung. Unsere Kernwerte sind: Engage-ment, Loyalität und Zuverlässigkeit.Adexpo: ein tolles Unternehmen, ein Unternehmen in Entwicklung, ein Unternehmen mit Möglichkeiten.
Designmobiliar für Messen, Veranstaltungen und Kongressen
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Service en kwaliteit lopen als een rode draad door onze bedrijfsprocessen heen. Dat begint al bij het opnemen van de bestelling. Dankzij een geautomatiseerd bestel- en leveringsproces ont-vangt u precies wat u vraagt. Controle op het juist uitvoeren van de bestelling vindt plaats vlak voor verzending, waarna deze wordt verpakt met beschermende dekens, folies en hoezen. De laatste controle vindt plaats op locatie. Een eventuele nalevering is gerealiseerd binnen 24 uur. Bij terugkomst ondergaan alle meubelen een uitgebreide onderhoudscontrole. De artikelen voldoen hierdoor iedere keer weer aan onze, maar bovenal aan úw kwaliteitseisen!
Adexpo is te vinden op vele beurzen en evenementen door heel Europa. In 2012 hebben we naast onze hoofdvestiging in Roosendaal, een tweede vestiging geopend in Duitsland (Neuss). Hierdoor zitten we dichter bij de vele Duitse beurzen en evenementen. Het Adexpo wagenpark rijdt met eigen chauffeurs door heel Europa om het benodigde meubilair en tapijt te leveren en op te halen. Sinds 2014 hebben we tevens een verkoopbureau opgezet in de United Kingdom.
Voor een actueel beurzen- en evenementenoverzicht kunt u terecht op www.adexpo.nl
Kwaliteitsgarantie
Service and quality are the red thread of our company processes. It starts with taking custom-ers’ orders. Thanks to an automatic order and delivery process, you will receive exactly what you asked for. The order will be checked right before it is sent, and then it will be packed in protective blankets, foil and covers. It will be checked one last time upon delivery. A possible subsequent delivery is taken care of within 24 hours.
When returned to us, all the furniture is subjected to a full maintenance check-up. This will ensure that the products live up to our, but especially your quality standards every time!
Adexpo can be found at many exhibitions and events across Europe. Our main location is in Roosendaal, and we have opened our second location in Germany (Neuss) in 2012. This has brought us closer to many German exhibitions and events. The Adexpo vehicle fleet has its own drivers and drives the necessary furniture and carpet all across Europe, for delivery and pickups. Since 2014, we also have a sales bureau in the United Kingdom.
For a recent overview of exhibitions and events, please check www.adexpo.co.uk
Quality assurance
Dienstleistung und Qualität sind die Hauptthemen bei all unseren Firmenprozessen. Das be-ginnt bereits bei der Aufnahme der Bestellungen. Dank eines automatisierten Bestellungs- und Lieferungsprozesses erhalten Sie genau das, was Sie wollen.Die Kontrolle der richtigen Aus-führung der Bestellung findet kurz vor der Versendung statt, wonach diese mit schützenden Decken, Folien und Hüllen verpackt wird. Die letzte Kontrolle findet an Ort und Stelle statt. Eine eventuelle Nachlieferung ist innerhalb von 24 Stunden möglich.
Bei der Retournierung werden alle Möbelstücke einer ausführlichen Wartungskontrolle unter- zogen. Die Artikel entsprechen dadurch immer wieder unseren, aber vor allem Ihren Qualitätsanforderungen!
Adexpo ist auf vielen Messen und Veranstaltungen in ganz Europa zu finden. 2012 haben wir, neben unserem Hauptsitz in Roosendaal, eine zweite Filiale in Deutschland (Neuss) geöffnet. Dadurch sind wir näher an vielen deutschen Messen und Veranstaltungen. Der Adexpo Fahr- zeugpark fährt mit eigenen Fahrern in ganz Europa, um das nötige Mobiliar und die Teppiche zu liefern und abzuholen. Seit 2014 haben wir auch eine Verkaufsstelle im Vereinigten Königreich eröffnet.
Die aktuelle Messen- und Veranstaltungsübersicht können Sie auf www.adexpo-emp.de finden.
Qualitätssicherung
Adexpo internationaal
Adexpo international
Adexpo international
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Lounge furniture
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Sergio Bicego
Sergio Bicego (1953) left formal education and began exploring, almost by chance, the field of padded furniture. Fascinated by the world surrounding him, he eagerly devoted himself to research-ing building forms and techniques which have borne fruit for the companies in which he worked. In 1991 he opened his studio as an independent designer, where he came across Saba Italia in 1993. New challenges and new incentives led to the creation of the ‘nomad sofa’: Taos, Ananta, Limes, Nesting, Pixel. These creations reflect the new desires that encourage us to live in a less formal way, equipped with systems that can make changes with simple gestures, by playing with shapes.
BrestDesign: Sergio Bicego
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IxoDesign: Jerzy Langier
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886 - 1969) is widely acknowledged as one of the 20th century’s greatest architects. In 1930, he be-came the director of Bauhaus, the renowned German school of experimental art and design. The school closed during the Nazi re-gime. After the war, Mies insisted on a back- to-basics approach to education. Mies’ asser-tation that ‘less is more’ helped define modern industrial design and architecture.
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Per Weiss
Per Weiss (1959) started his career as a professional musician, while studying at the School of Architecture in Aarhus, Denmark. In 1988 he graduated as an industrial designer. Since 1989 he has been the director of Innovation Design Office International, responsible for concept, product design and marketing. He is inspired by the Scandinavian design tradition, creating long-lasting designs with a contemporary appeal.
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Matthias Demacker
Matthias Demacker (1970) studied Design at FH Niederrhein in Krefeld, Germany, while working for several design offices in the field of exhibition design and shop interiors. After graduating, he worked for various studios, where he designed for companies like Ideal Standard, Bene, Wittmann and Interlübke.
In 2003 he established Demacker Design studio in the heart of Munich. His work never follows short-lived trends of fashion. Instead, the goal is to create durable modern products. His vision on design is: ‘Make it special, but keep it simple.’
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Design studio
Busk + Hertzog
Busk+Hertzog was established in 2000. Dan-ish architects Flemming Busk (1967, architect MAA, designer MDD) and Stephan B. Hertzog (1969, designer MDD) have designed various products for a.o. Radio Denmark and find their clean, but expressive designs represented at the Royal House of Norway, Chivas Regal, the Norwegian Embassy in Helsinki, the Carnegie Trust and restaurant ‘The Mo-dern’, Museum of Modern Art in New York. They won numerous awards, such as a Red Dot design award in 2008 and 2009 and the Danish Design Prize (previously won by Arne Jacobsen, Paul Kjaer-holm, Hans Weg-ner, and Verner Panton).
Flemming Busk has worked with Softline since 1999, where he won a competition with his sofa bed ‘Sleep’. He is also responsible for the design of the ‘Hello’ chair especially for popstar Kylie Minogue.
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Designer
Patrick Jouin
French designer Patrick Jouin (1967) is known for creating the Solid collection at Moma in 2004, which was the first series of life-sized furniture created by 3D printing technology. He worked for manufacturers like Cassina, Kartell, Alessi, Puiforcat, JC Decaux and Fermob. Then with his partner Sanjit Manku, Jouin started Jouin Manku studio in 2006. His design company was honored with a monograph exhibition at Centre Pompidou in 2009. They were also awarded the Compasso d’Oro in 2011 for PastaPot.
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Design studio
Lievore - Altherr - Molina
The Barcelona-based studio Lievore-Alther specializes in product design & development, strategic consulting, creative direction, art direction, and ephemeral architecture for internationally recognized design companies such as Arper, Andreu World, Vibia and Tribu. Its designs are characterized by a holistic approach, humanist character, and the search for the essential combined with a sensibility that transmits harmony and balance.
In 2016, after a 25-year career as Lievore-Altherr-Molina, the company was renamed Lievore-Altherr.
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Hee Welling
Hee Welling (1974) attended the University of Art and Design at Helsinki, Finland, and has a Master’s degree in furniture design from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. In 2003 he established his studio in Copen-hagen.Welling designs furniture, interiors, lighting and works on industrial design. He has received the Bo- Bedre design award (Denmark) and the Good Design Award (USA), plus a scholarship from the Danish Arts Foundation, and was nominated as Danish designer of the year in 2013 and 2014 by the Danish magazines Bolig Magasinet, Costume Living and BoBedre. He is also ranked on Architonic’s list of the most popular designers.
Hee Welling products have been used in different inter-national interiors, including the Oslo opera house, the Australian parliament, Amazon’s head office, Danish national television, the Astrup Fearnley Museum, Beats by Dre head office and the Danish parliament.
About a lounge
Design: Hee Welling
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Susanne Grønland
After completing her training at the Danmarks Designskole in Copenhagen, Denmark, Su-sanne Grønlund started her own Grønland Design studio in 1991. The studio develops a wide range of renowned products like tex-tiles, clothing, toys, lifestyle products, lamps, indoor and outdoor furniture. All of her ideas derive from a simple and easy to grasp design, without compromising function and quality.
Susanne Grønland won the RedDot award three times: it’s an international product design and communication design prize, awarded by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen in Essen, Germany.
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ChatDesign: Hiromichi Konno
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Skrivo
Milan-based design consultancy Skrivo was founded by the Croatian–Irish pro-duct designer Stefan Krivokapic. Skrivo’s projects have been crowned with a num-ber of prestigious awards.
‘Halo’ is reminiscent of a saint’s halo. The main feature is a very large backrest that provides additional comfort, but also in-creases privacy and improves acoustics, without the need to close oneself in.
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Born in Oviedo (Spain), internationally acclaimed designer Patricia Urquiola currently lives and works in Milan. After studing architecture and de-sign, she assisted Achille Castiglioni and Eugen-io Bettinelli at Politecnico di Milano and ENSCI in Paris. As head of product deve-lopment at De Padova, Urquiola designed her first commercial
furniture pieces in collaboration with Vico Mag-istretti. After working in an associated studio with M. de Renzio and E. Ramerino, she was man-ager of the Lissoni Associati design group, also creating independent designs. In 2001 Patricia Urquiola opened her own studio in Milan. She has won numerous design awards and speaks at international conferences and universities. Her work includes designs for De Padova, Moroso,
Agape, B&B Italia, Alessi, Driade, Foscarini, Kar-tell, Flos and Molteni, to name a view. Known for her boundary-crossing creativity that incorporates her Mediterranean upbringing, innovative design and unique material selections, her 3D-texture signature is unmistakable. Having curiosity as her main motivator, she finds inspiration in the world around her. ‘Bloomy’ symbolises the stages in the life of a flower; from bud to full bloom.
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Arne Jacobsen
The creator of such 20th Century icons, as the ‘Egg’ chair, the ‘Swan’ chair, the ‘Ant’ and ‘Seven series’ and the ‘Cylinda’ line for Stelton, Arne Jacobsen is considered to be one of the most important Scandinavian architects and designers, combining mo- dernist ideals with Nordic naturalism. Before even graduating from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture in 1927, Arne Jacobsen had already received awards and recogni-tion for his work. In 1930 he opened his own design office. Jacob-sen’s most important piece of work is perhaps the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. He designed every element of the building from its structure down to the ceramic ashtrays and the stainless steel cutlery, later chosen by Kubrick for the film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’. Here, the ‘Swan’ and ‘Egg’ chairs were first introduced. As a tribute to Arne Jacobsen, room 606 remains in-tact to this day. In 1964, the design of St. Catherine’s College at Oxford University earned him international fame. Throughout his career Jacobsen maintained a high level of productivity, in both furniture design and in architecture.
Model ‘3107’, often merely called ‘The Number Seven Chair’ has become the most important success in Danish furniture history.
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Andreas Brandolini
Graduating as an architect from Technical University in Berlin, Andreas Brandolini still works as architect, interior designer, exhibition designer, product designer and profes-sor of design. He has participated in numerous group and individual exhibitions in Germany and abroad. As one of the leading figures of ‘New German Design’, the avant-gardist first rose to fame with his contribution to ‘Documenta 8’, the first German art show to focus on design.
His intellectual constructs, questioning the concept of function-ality, were hardly suitable for series production, so Brandolini founded a project called ‘Utilism Collective’ in the 1980s. Joining him were Axel Kufus and Jasper Morrison.
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Design studio
Archirivolto
For Archirivolto, industrial design and architecture is synonymous with beauty, harmony and freedom. It cannot be bound by strict rules, nor can it be the privi-lege of an elite. While studying architecture in Florence, Italy, Marco Pocci, Clau-dio Dondoli and some friends put together an experimental theater group. When they decided to focus their joint efforts on design, their interest in theater strongly influenced the setup of their new design studio, and Archirivolto was born.
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Designer
Alessandro Busana
Born in Padua, Italy, Alessandro Busana (1977) graduated in industrial design from the Scuola Italiana Design. He started working for compa-nies like Rollerblade, Fila, Whirlpool, Alfa Ro-meo, Chicco, Roncato and Alessi.
Two years after joining the Joevelluto group, Busana founded Hole Designstudio in 2009, an agency specialised in developing concepts and products for prestigious national and interna- tional design companies.
In 2011 Busana was selected by Interni for the prestigious ‘young talents’ listing in the King Size edition. His design ‘Basket Chair’ won the Good Design Award and the Interior Innovation Award in 2015.
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Designer
Karri Monni
Karri Monni (1969) was born in Varkaus, Finland. He graduated from the Lahti Insti-tute of Design, Department of Interior Ar-chitecture and Furniture Design, in 1998.
Before starting his own Studio Karri Monni in 1999, Monni worked in Studio Heik-kilä (1997), Industrial Design Ltd, Sistem (1998), Keiski Architecs and Pekka Salmi-nen Architects. In 2006 Monni launched a new company, Koon Design.
During his career Monni has worked on furniture design and interior design for Lapalma, Amer Sports, Nordea Bank Finland, Vacon, Sampo Group, Metso, Leiras Takeda Pharmaceutical, WinWinD, EFG, City of Helsinki, Roche, YLE, Valio, Walki, Aventis Pharma and McKinsey & Company.
Karri Monni lives and works in Helsinki.
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Stefano Getzel
Italian designer and architect Stefano Getzel (1958) studied Architec-ture, Art and Philosophy in the USA. He started his career by working at the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Practice in New York.In 1988 Getzel returned to Italy and established the Getzel Design Studio. His projects range from architecture and industrial design to applied arts and graphics.
Aire Chair, manufactured by Luxy, was crowned with the ‘Best of the Show Award’ at Neocon 2001. Getzel also received the ‘Adi Index’ and the ‘Best of the Neocon Gold’ awards in 2008.
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Philippe Starck
Born 1949 in Paris, Philippe Starck studied at the École Nissim de Camondo in Paris and worked as art director at Pierre Cardin, before establishing his own firm. He began designing furniture for leading Italian and international firms and soon became an inter-nationally renowned ‘star design-er’ with an overwhelming number of projects and products. Philippe Starck imagined ‘democratic de-sign’, quality objects at lower prices so that more people can enjoy the best, and ‘democratic ecology’, by creating affordable wind turbines for the home, so-lar-powered boats and hydrogen cars.
With property developer John Hitchcox, he co-founded ‘Yoo’, a company that uses design, brand-ing and marketing to develop res-idential, hotel and leisure proper-ties worldwide. Philippe Starck is also a teacher and consultant at various organisations and insti-tutes. Renowned for his creative and innovative approach to de-sign, he never fails to delight and surprise.
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Ton Haas
After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Arnhem, The Netherlands, and at the Kingston Polytechnic London, Ton Haas became cofounder and partner of several industrial design studios. His products are characterized by their re-spect for the user, translated into clarity in form and mate-rial. His work displays a large diversity in subject, function and execution.In 1993 Ton Haas started his own company, and in 2006 he helped found Harechair, a brand for the production, marketing and sales of contemporary furniture. Although Ton Haas lives and works in the Caribbean, his focus is worldwide. His love of other cultures is reflected in his col-laboration with Fair Trade.
His work has been crowned with many awards, such as the ‘ID Award’, ‘iF product design award’ and ‘best of the best’ (the highest Red Dot Design award). In 2011, Haas also received the Design Plus Material Vision award.
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Marco Maran
Trained in both art and architecture, Marco Maran’s work with various companies has gained him considerable recognition. He has taken part in many national and international exhibitions and finds his work rewarded with international prizes and awards, such as the Young and Design compe-tition, Grandesign Internatonal Award, Product De-sign Achievement Award, the Good Design Award of Chicago and the Good Design Award of Tokyo.
Marco Maran currently works as art director and designer for the Italian company Parri. He is the designer of the ‘Stone Stool’, ‘So Happy’ chair, ‘Hoopla’ chair, ‘Zip’ chair, ‘Blob’ lounge chair, ‘Ricciolina’ chair and tables, and many more.
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BreezeDesign: Carlo Bartoli
SplashDesign: Jorge Pensi
GioDesign: Eresse Studio
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Charles and Ray Eames
Charles and Ray Eames are among the most important American designers of this century, due to their groundbreaking con-tribution to architecture, furniture design, industrial design and manufacturing, and the photographic arts.
The legendary Eames DAR (Dining Height Armchair R-Wire Base), with its organical-ly shaped fibreglass seat shell and ‘Eiffel Tower’ leg base, was first presented as part of a New York Museum of Modern Art competition. The shells are now made in polypropylene, which offers greater seat comfort.
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.03Design: Maarten van Severen
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FirstDesign: Stefano Giovannoni
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Fabio Novembre
The Italian architect and designer Fabio Novembre (1966) graduated with a degree in architecture from the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1992. From 2000 to 2003 he worked on the mosaic tile brand, as Art Director at Bisazza. Since 2001 he has worked for Italian design brands such as Cappellini, Driade, Meritalia, Flaminia and Casamania. The Nemo chair was a design of his for Driade in 2010.
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Jasper Morrison
Known for his elegant, quietly humorous style, Jasper Morrison has designed everything from a chair to a tram system. After setting up ‘Office for Design’ in Lon-don, he also formed ‘Utilism International’ with James Irvine and Andreas Brandolini. In 2001 he was elected a ‘Royal Designer for Industry’ (RDI). In 2002 followed a new studio in Paris and in 2005 the founding of ‘Super Normal’ with Naoto Fukasawa. His clients include Vitra, Cappellini, Flos, Magis, Rosen-thal, and Alessi.
Experiments with new materials and technologies result-ed in the ‘Air Chair’, made from a single piece of plastic using new gas injection technology.
Air - ChairDesign: Jasper Morrison
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MonzaDesign: Konstantin Grcic
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Konstantin Grcic
Before studying Design at the Royal College of Art in London, Konstantin Grcic (1965) trained as a cabinet maker. He established his own studio in Munich in 1991, and has developed furniture, products and lighting for some of the leading companies in the design field.
Many of his products have been granted prestigious international design awards, such as the Compasso d`Oro for his Mayday lamp (2001) and the Myto chair (2011). Work by Konstantin Grcic is part of permanent collec-tions at the world´s most prestigious design museums (e.g. MoMA, New York, and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris).
CurveDesign: Carsten Buhl
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Annet Neugebauer
Dutch designer Annet Neugebauer studied at the Academy of Arts in Arnhem, where she designed the ‘Tumbly’ for her graduation project. The inspiration for ‘Tumbly’ came from the extravagant fashion industry, where fantasy and senses are stimulated. Annet Neugebauer founded studio ‘De Vorm’, in collaboration with the Ter Hoeven Group and in 2005 De Vorm introduced its first product: ‘Tumbly’, an egg-shaped ergonomic seat. Due to the counterweight at the bottom of the seat, ‘Tumbly’ always comes to a standstill with the seat at the top. The weight also gives the seat stability. Sitting with a straight back prevents back and neck pains. The original design has attracted a lot of attention and already features in many high-profile projects, offices, schools and residences, from Europe to Japan and the Middle East. De Vorm has since designed several surprising items, suitable for both private and business use.
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Josep Lluscà
Josef Llusca (1948) graduated in Industrial Design from the Eina School in Barcelona, Spain, where he later became a member of its Board of Governors. He was also Vice Chairman of ADI-FAD, a member of the advisory council of the BCD Foundation, and a member of the design council of the Catalan Parliament.
Since the opening of his studio in 1972, Josef Llusca has worked in many different fields, including lighting, furniture, packaging, electrical appliances, toys, household furniture and street fur-niture. He has worked for prestigious international companies like Antonio Puig Perfumes, Blauet, Cassina, Driade, Enea, Estel, Figueras Internacional, Flos, General Electric, Grupo Forma5, Isogona-Bra, Metalarte, Ofita, Panrico, Permasa, Rosenthal, Sara Lee, WMF and Wingroup.
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Enzo Berti
Enzo Berti (1950) studied under the guidance of Alberto Viani at the Acca-demia delle Belle Arti in Venice, Italy. Later he took an undergraduate course in Industrial Design at the Architecture Faculty of Venice. Berti started working during his studies and soon revealed himself to be a creative designer gifted with a strong sense of aesthetics.
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CuboDesign: Enzo Berti
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Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Brothers Ronan (1971) and Erwan Bouroullec (1976) are de-signers who work and live in Paris. Bonded by diligence and challenged by their very different personalities, they have been working together for about fifteen years. Their work ranges from the design of small objects such as jewelry to spatial ar-rangements and architecture, from craftsmanship to industrial scale, from drawings to videos and photography.
Designs by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are part of select inter-national museums’ permanent collections, including the Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre Pompidou and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Design Museum in Lon-don, and the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam.
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BabilaDesign: Odo Fioravanti
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MiuraDesign: Konstantin Grcic
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Carlo Bartoli
Carlo Bartoli began his career as an architect, subsequently concen-trating on interior and industrial design, furnishings and consumer goods. He taught design and lectures on methods for industrial design and the relation between designer and industry. Many of his creations won awards and are exhibited in major museums, such as the Muse-um of Modern Art in New York and the Vitra Design Museum.
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Body to bodyDesign: Marco Maran
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MomeaDesign: Studio Eurolinea
GioDesign: Erresse Studio
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Leonardo Rossano
Italian architect and designer Leonardo Rossano (1963) graduated from Florence University in 1991. In the 1990s he collaborated with architect Claudio Nardi on designs for leading Italian boutiques owned by stylists such as Dolce & Gabbana, G. Ferrè and Valentino.
Since 1998 Rossano has worked as a freelance designer. He teaches the history of design at IED, and design at the Florence University of Art and at the Florence Institute of Design International and Polimoda. He’s an ADI member and won the ‘Good Design Award’ of Chicago Athenaeum for the furniture sector in 2013.
Influenced by technology and with nature as an unfailing source of inspiration, Rossano always looks for formal, simple and essential solutions.
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Charles GhostDesign: Philippe Starck
LeoDesign: Leonardo Rossano
SaxDesign: Jörgen Mensen
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KaiDesign: Shin & Tomoko Azumi
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Toan Nguyen
Though born in Paris, Toan Nguyen lives and works in Milan as an industrial designer. He graduated from the ENSCI (Paris) in 1995. After working in Paris and Barcelona, he pursued his career with Antonio Citterio. Over ten years they co-designed more than forty products for Axor-Hansgrohe, B&B Italia, Flos, Iittala, Kartell, Technogym, Vitra and others. In 2009 Nguyen started his own studio.
BomboDesign: Stefano Giovanni
SpoonDesign: Antonio Citterio& Toan Nguyen
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Stefano Sandonà
Born in Padua, Italy, in 1974 and educated in the arts, Stefano is a designer capable of synthesizing aesthetics, innovation and function into timeless designs with a strong appeal. With his partner Sabrina Bettini (1978) he founded Sandonà Design studio in 2006, focusing especially on furniture. Their activities range from industrial design and product consulting to the exhibition of architecture. Inspira-tion comes from travelling, architecture and landscape, translated into sinuous objects, intense colors and sensory bias. In 2014 the studio expanded to São Paulo, Brazil.
Stefano and Sabrina have received many prestigious international awards.Their work is part of the collections of major museums and exhibitions.
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Shin & Tomoko Azumi
Shin (1965) was trained as an industrial designer, and Tomoko (1966) studied architecture and fur-niture design. Together they formed Azumi studio in London in 1995. They created the minimalistic LEM Piston Stool, named Product of the Year at the International Interior Design Awards in 2000. It quickly became a favorite of interior designers and architects.
2005 marked the end of Azumi studio. Shin went on to establish A Studio in Tokyo, while Tomoko leads T.N.A. Design Studio in London. Even though their personal and professional relationships have dissolved, their creation holds a permanent place in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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MamboDesign: Archirivolto
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VeroDesign: Pedrali R&D
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Maurizio Peregalli
Italian architect and industrial designer Mau-rizio Peregalli (1951) is founder member and art director for Zeus. Originally founded by friends who wanted to share their experi-ences in the fields of design, fashion and art, Zeus resulted in a boutique, designing and producing fabrics and fashion, a gallery and a collection of design furniture, using indus-trial materials.
For years Peregalli has been promoter of exhibitions and cultural events, giving new designers, artisans and young producers a chance to meet and to display their work.
GoliaDesign: Maurizio Peregalli
Eta BetaDesign: Marco Maran
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Radice & Orlandini
Both graduated from the Polytechnic University of Milan: Folco Orlandini (1972) in industrial design and Andrea Radice (1979) in architecture. Orlandini became a partner at Lucci & Orlandini, in charge of the Home and Kitchen Design Department. Radice joined the company later on. They started their own studio Radice-Orlandini in Italy in 2008.
GingerDesign: Maunrizio Perregali
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CatifaDesign: Lievore - Altherr - Molina
MauiDesign: Vico Magistretti
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Vico Magistretti
Ludovico Magistretti (1920) came from a family of architects. The first product he designed, the Carimate chair, dates back to 1960. In the 1970s he created a set of lamps, including the extremely famous Eclisse. Pieces of furniture de-signed by Magistretti include the Selene chair (1969), which vied with the Pan-ton Chair and Joe Colombo’s Universale to be recognized as the world’s first plas-tic chair.
After Magistretti passed away in 2006, his studio was converted into a museum, devoted to the study of his work.
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MedaDesign: Alberto Meda
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Alberto Meda
Alberto Meda (1945) was born in Tremez-zina, Italy. He studied Mechanical Engineer-ing at the Politecnico of Milan in 1969. In 1973 Meda became technical manager at Kartell, in charge of the development of furniture and plastic laboratory equip-ment. Since 1979 he has been a freelance industrial designer working and living in Milan.
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Antonio Citterio
Antonio Citterio (1950) was born in Meda, Italy, and graduated in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1975. He started his own design office in 1972. Between 1987 and 1996 Citterio worked in asso-ciation with Terry Dwan. Together, they created buildings in Europe and Japan.In 1999 he founded ‘Antonio Citterio and Partners’ with Patricia Viel. In September 2009 the studio changed its name to ‘An-tonio Citterio Patricia Viel and Partners’.
In 2008 Citterio was honoured by the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce of Lon-don, which awarded him the title of Royal Designer for Industry.
T-chairDesign: Antonio Citterio
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Stine Engelbrechtsen
Stine Engelbrechtsen (Denmark, 1972) graduated as an industrial designer from the Danmarks Designskole in 1999. One of her ma-jor projects was ‘Equipment for Outdoor Life’, exhibited in 1999 at the Øksnehallen in Copenhagen, as well as at the Formland Fair in Herning (‘De Nye’).
Engelbrechtsen has worked at Softline A/S as a designer and pro-duct manager since 2000. The company collaborates closely with leading international designers like Busk+Hertzog, Ertel & Furch, Mattias Demacker, Skrivo and many others, all sharing the passion for quality and creativity that characterizes Softline.
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Paolo Rizzatto
Paolo Rizzatto (Milan, 1941) graduated in archi-tecture from Milan Polytechnic in 1965. In 1978 he founded the company Luceplan with Riccardo Sarfatti and Sandra Severi.
Rizzatto has lectured frequently at Columbia Univer-sity in New York, Milan Polytechnic, the Cranbrook Center in Detroit, Washington University in Saint Lou-is, the Architecture Institute in Moscow, Palermo Uni-versity and the IUAV in Venice. His work can be found in the permanent collections of the Milan Triennale, Museum of Modern Art in New York, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Museo della Scienza e del-la Tecnica in Milan, and Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. He has received several awards including the Premi Compassi d’oro (1981, 1989, 1995, 2008, 2011) and the International Competition of Design for the ‘Darsena di Milano’ (2004).
At present, Rizzatto works in Milan as a freelance designer and architect.
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LuisaDesign: GamPlusFratesi
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Charlotte Høncke
Charlotte Høncke (1974) gra- duated as an Industrial Design-er from the Danish School of Architecture in 2002. She soon discovered her passion for furni-ture design, which led to found-ing her own studio in Aarhus in 2010.
“I always have a clear basic idea that is the starting point for the design. Usually, the form is very pure and simple, while I take a playful approach to details with elements such as stitching, but-tons, etc. I also like to exagger-ate or understate forms, such as the Liva armchair’s large wings, or the large buttons on the Vita sofa. There must be some details that make the furniture stand out. My furniture can be unpreten-tiously cosy and humorous.”
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Stefano Giovannoni Designer
Italian industrial designer, interior decorator and architect Stefano Giovannoni stud-ied architecture at the University of Florence and later taught there, as well as at the Domus Academy in Milan, the Università del Progetto in Reggio Emilia and the Archi-tecture University in Genoa. He is a founder member of the Bolidist movement and also founded the King-Kong studio with Guido Venturini, creating the extremely successful ‘Girotondo’ line for Alessi, with its universal ‘stick-man’ motif. The elementary, playful cartoon language of the designs made its mark on design in the early 90s. Giovannoni went on to create numerous original designs for Alessi, including the ‘Lilliput’ salt and
peppershakers, the ‘Mary Biscuit’ cookie jar, the ‘Cico’ egg cup and the ‘Mami’ line. Recent cooperation between Alessi and the National Palace Museum in Tai-wan resulted in a brilliant mix between east and west in Giovannoni’s ‘OrienTales’ series. Stefano Giovannoni has also worked with Magis, Flos, Fiat, Seiko, Siemens, Henkel, Lavazza, Helit, and many others. His bestsellers include the Bombo range for Magis. Awarded with several international design prizes, his works are part of the permanent archives of the Centre George Pompidou in Paris and of the MoMA collection in New York.
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Pio & Tito Toso
Pio and Tito are brothers, born in 1971 and 1973. They graduated from the University Institute of Architecture of Venice in 1998. During their studies they founded studio Pio & Tito Toso, working for com-panies like Artemide, Foscarini, Venini, Vistosi, Leucos (for lighting) and Alessi, Pedrali, Segis, Fratelli Guzzini, Colombo design, Metal-co, Rossi di Albizzate, Frighetto, Fly Line (for furniture).The brothers have received several prizes such as Design Plus 2016, Selection at the International Compasso d’Oro 2015, Red Dot Design Award 2015, Red Dot Design Award 2012, Good Design Award 2009, I.Dot selection 2006 - 2007 and Young & de-sign 2005.
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Jorge Pensi
Buenos Aires born Jorge Pensi studied architecture before becoming a Spanish citizen. He joined Alberto Lievore a.o. in founding the design consultancy ‘Grupo Berenguer’ and established his own studio, specialising in furniture and lighting design. Jorge Pensi is one of Spain’s leading designers, known for his fluid, elegant de-signs. Pensi has worked for many international clients as a consultant and designer and has received numerous awards and acknowledge-ments.
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Gerard Vollenbrock
Vollenbrock (1949) has been a furniture designer since 1981. His designs are recognisable by their simplicity. They have been included in the collections of Gelderland, Castelijn, Leolux, Lande and Linteloo, among others.Vollen-brock studied graphic design at the Academy of Art and Industry in Enschede, The Netherlands, and fine art at the Academy of Art in Arnhem. From 1987 to 1992 he taught furniture design and interior design at the Academy of Arts in Groningen and Maastricht.
Currently, he lives and works in Arnhem, in Paris and on the Greek island of Serifos. Vollenbrock is also a painter and a writer.
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Cisotti & Laube
Biagio Cisotti was born in Aradeo, Italy. He graduated with a degree in architecture in 1980. He has taught industrial design at the ISIA in Florence since 1989. In 1990 he co-founded MADE, an exhibition space for the promotion of initiatives associated with architecture and design.
Sandra Laube was born in Frankfurt, Germany. She graduated in 1993 with a degree in industrial design from the ISIA in Florence. In 1992 she spent a semester at the College of Art and Design of Minneapolis (USA). She also worked at the 3M headquarters in the Communication and Image Department. Currently, she is working in Florence as Art Director in the graphics and multimedia fields.
The partnership between the two designers commenced in 1992. Their projects have been selected for important design awards, exhibited in various museums and published on the national and international levels. A solo exhibition of their work, ‘Wohnperspektiven’, was held in Rottweil, Germany, in 1996. In 2014 Forma published the book ‘Hypridizing and commutation’ about their projects.
Biagio Cisotti and Sandra Laube live and work in Florence.
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Romano Marcato
Romano Marcato was born in Cadoneghe, Italy, in 1951. He obtained his degree in mechanics at the Technical Industrial Institute in Padova. He was responsible for the development of high precision tools in industrial projects from 1970 until 1978. In addition, he developed machines and vending machines for applications in the automotive and electronic industries.
In 1979 Romano and his brother Dario founded furniture manufacturer Lapalma. Romano is head of the technical department and in charge of the prototyping, engineering and industrialization of products. He also de-signed some of the products.
BrioDesign: Romano Marcato
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SplashDesign: Jorge Pensi
ParisDesign: Jorge Pensi
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TA 60Design: Marco Maran
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Sergio Mian
Trained as an architect, Sergio Mian also worked on the resto-ration of old buildings before moving on to exhibition design, historical research and industrial and furniture design. Al-though his designs at first appear minimal, a closer inspection will reveal a deep understanding of history, spatial dynamics and presentation. Sergio Mian participated in various exhibi-tions. American movie director Robert Altman used some of his designs in the film ‘Short Cuts’. His projects have been published in various international magazines and in the book ‘Il design italiano dell’arredamento domestico’.
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Box 01Design: Silvio Rohrmoser
Designer
Silvio Rohrmoser
The Silvio Rohrmoser collection has a minimal-istic look and feel to it, based on the contem-porary ‘less is more’ tradition. The collection, consisting of furniture for indoor and outdoor use, was first presented at the Cologne Furniture Trade Fair in 2001. When Germany hosted the football world championship in 2006, Rohrmos-er furnished the media and press center with his tables and chairs.
Products like the Box 01 storage system can be used in a wide variety of ways and adapted to the needs of individual consumers.
Silvio Rohrmoser lives and works in Steingaden, in the south of Germany.
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Designer
Ferruccio Laviani
Born in 1960, Ferruccio Laviani studied both architecture and design, graduating in architecture in Milan. After taking part in two Memphis collections, he became a member of the De Lucchi studio. Laviani went on to design colorful furniture and ob-jects, such as the ‘Toobe’, ‘Bourgie’, ‘Cin-dy’, ‘Tati’ lamps and many more, destined to become future design classics.
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CindyDesign: Ferrucio Lavioni
BourgieDesign: Ferruccio Lavioni
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Designer
Eugeni Quitllet
Eugeni Quitllet studied design at the Ibiza art school and graduated in design and in-terior design at the ‘La Llotja’ art school in Barcelona. After working with various archi-tecture and design studios in Barcelona, he is currently working in Paris. Since 2001 Eu-geni Quitllet has collaborated with Philippe Starck, resulting in many striking designs, such as Dr. YES, TopTop and the oversized ‘Misses Flower Power’ vase, signed Starck & Quitllet.
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Misses flower powerDesign: Eugeni Quitllet & Philippe Starck
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BarbieriDesign: Paul Barbieri
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Floor coveringsA limited view of our endless collection
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TapijttegelsOp deze pagina vindt u ons aanbod tapijttegels. Tapijttegels zijn te bestellen op code.
Carpet tilesThis is a selection of our carpet tile range.Carpet tiles can be ordered by product code.
TeppichfliesenAuf dieser Seite finden Sie unser Angebot an Teppichfliesen.Teppichfliesen müssen nach Code bestellt werden.
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Velours, vilt en ribOp deze pagina ziet u een impressie van onze tapijt mogelijkheden.
De hoeveelheid kleuren, soorten en kwaliteiten is flink ruimer dan wij hier kunnen laten zien. Vraagt u daarom bij ons naar de mogelijkheden, zodat wij u een pas-send advies kunnen geven op basis van prijs, kwaliteit en kleur.
Velours, felt and corduroyThis is a selection of our carpet range.
The total range spans more colours, variations and qualities than we are able to show you here, so please ask for the full list of options, so we can give you suitable advice on price, quality and colour.
Velours, Filz und RibAuf dieser Seite sehen Sie eine Auswahl aus unserer Filz- und Rib-Kollektion
Die Menge an Farben, Sorten und Qualitäten ist sehr viel größer als wir es Ihnenhier zeigen können. Erkundigen Sie sich daher bei uns nach den Möglich- keiten, damit wir Sie auf der Basis von Preis, Qualität und Farbe passend beraten können.
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SisalOp deze pagina ziet u een impressie van onze sisal mogelijkheden.
De hoeveelheid kleuren, soorten en kwaliteiten is flink ruimer dan wij hier kunnen laten zien. Vraagt u daarom bij ons naar de mogelijkheden, zodat wij u een pas-send advies kunnen geven op basis van prijs, kwaliteit en kleur.
SisalThis is a selection of our sisal range.
The total range spans more colours, variations and qualities than we are able to show you here, so please ask for the full list of options, so we can give you suitable advice on price, quality and colour.
SisalAuf dieser Seite sehen Sie eine Auswahl aus unserer Sisal-Kollektion.
Die Menge an Farben, Sorten und Qualitäten ist sehr viel größer als wir es Ihnenhier zeigen können. Erkundigen Sie sich daher bei uns nach den Möglich- keiten, damit wir Sie auf der Basis von Preis, Qualität und Farbe passend beraten können.
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VinylOp deze pagina ziet u een impressie van onze vinyl mogelijkheden.
De hoeveelheid kleuren, soorten en kwaliteiten is flink ruimer dan wij hier kunnen laten zien. Vraagt u daarom bij ons naar de mogelijkheden, zodat wij u een pas-send advies kunnen geven op basis van prijs, kwaliteit en kleur.
VinylThis is a selection of our vinyl flooring range.
The total range spans more colours, variations and qualities than we are able to show you here, so please ask for the full list of options, so we can give you suitable advice on price, quality and colour.
VinylAuf dieser Seite sehen Sie eine Auswahl aus unserer Vinyl-Kollektion.
Die Menge an Farben, Sorten und Qualitäten ist sehr viel größer als wir es Ihnenhier zeigen können. Erkundigen Sie sich daher bei uns nach den Möglich- keiten, damit wir Sie auf der Basis von Preis, Qualität und Farbe passend beraten können.
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LaminaatOp deze pagina ziet u een impressie van onze laminaat mogelijkheden.
De hoeveelheid kleuren, soorten en kwaliteiten is flink ruimer dan wij hier kunnen laten zien. Vraagt u daarom bij ons naar de mogelijkheden, zodat wij u een pas-send advies kunnen geven op basis van prijs, kwaliteit en kleur.
Laminate flooringThis is a selection of our laminate flooring range.
The total range spans more colours, variations and qualities than we are able to show you here, so please ask for the full list of options, so we can give you suitable advice on price, quality and colour.
LaminatAuf dieser Seite sehen Sie eine Auswahl aus unserer Laminat-Kollektion.
Die Menge an Farben, Sorten und Qualitäten ist sehr viel größer als wir es Ihnenhier zeigen können. Erkundigen Sie sich daher bei uns nach den Möglichkeiten, damit wir Sie auf der Basis von Preis, Qualität und Farbe passend beraten können.
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GrasOp deze pagina ziet u een impressie van onze gras mogelijkheden.
De hoeveelheid kleuren, soorten en kwaliteiten is flink ruimer dan wij hier kunnen laten zien. Vraagt u daarom bij ons naar de mogelijkheden, zodat wij u een pas-send advies kunnen geven op basis van prijs, kwaliteit en kleur.
GrassThis is a selection of our grass range.
The total range spans more colours, variations and qualities than we are able to show you here, so please ask for the full list of options, so we can give you suitable advice on price, quality and colour.
RasenteppichAuf dieser Seite sehen Sie eine Auswahl aus unserer Rasen--Kollektion.
Die Menge an Farben, Sorten und Qualitäten ist sehr viel größer als wir es Ihnenhier zeigen können. Erkundigen Sie sich daher bei uns nach den Möglich- keiten, damit wir Sie auf der Basis von Preis, Qualität und Farbe passend beraten können.
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AccessoiresAdexpo works with its own skilled upholsterers, at competitive rates. Carpet can be fitted in any required pattern and colour. Adexpo supplies several materials for various kinds of flooring.• Edgetrims:coverstrips,cornerstrips,stairnosingandhybridlocations.• Tape:double-sidedtape,colouredtapeandtapefordelicatesurfaces.• Flooringunderlay:Thermofelt,felt,carpetpaddingandJumpax.• Foilsheeting:plasticdustsheets(400and600cm),reinforcedfilmfor heavy-duty application and adhesive sheets for the protection of your floor.
Accessoires Adexpo werkt met eigen, vakbekwame stoffeerders, tegen sterk concurrerende prijzen. Tapijt kan gelegd worden in elk gewenst patroon en in elke gewenste kleurstelling. Adexpo levert diverse benodigdheden voor verschillende soorten vloeren.• Afwerkstrips:overgangstrips,hoekstrips,trapneuzenensluitprofielen.• Tape,dubbelzijdigetape,gekleurdetapeentapevoordelicatevloeren.• Ondervloeren:Thermofelt,vilt,ondertapijtenJumpax.• Afdekfolie:standaardafdekfolie(400en600cm),gewapendefolie voor zwaar gebruik en kleeffolie ter bescherming van uw vloer.
Zubehör Adexpo arbeitet mit eigenen, fachkundigen Raumausstattern zu stark wettbewerbsfähigen Preisen. Wir verlegen Teppiche in jedem gewünschten Muster und jeder gewünschten Farbe. Adexpo liefert verschiedene Bedarfsartikel für unterschiedliche Bodenarten.• Versiegelungsbänder:Übergangsprofile,Winkeleisen,Treppenkanten- schutz und Abschlussprofile.• Klebeband,doppelseitigesKlebeband,farbigesKlebebandundKlebe- band für empfindliche Böden.• Unterböden:Thermofelt,Filz,TeppichunterlagenundJumpax.• Abdeckfolie:Standardabdeckfolie(400und600cm),hochleistungsfähige armierte Folie und Klebefolie zum Schutz Ihres Bodens.