Asta N. 618 - CTMP Design
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Lotto 97 Desch Milo, How does a volume emerge from a flat surface while minimising the industrial shaping and assembly processes specific to the material used? The sheet metal emerges as a chair thanks to 3 folds and welds. Designed as a totem, this single-material seat plays with the intrinsic qualities of stainless steel. In its most raw form, its volu- metry reveals itself between taut straight lines and flat surfaces. With its simple and elegant comfort, this chair with its primitive aspects is blued.This finishing process, used to embellish the screws of fine watchmaking, is used here on a different scale. scale. The organic gradations follow the mechanical lines of the seat, creating a complex dialogue of colour, detail and form. -- Unique Shipped from France Item liable to VAT Largh. 48 - Prof. 40 - Alt. 78 Cm 2021
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Lotto 98 Müsing-Sellés, Set no. 6 reconsiders the roles materials play in the domestic environment, plac- ing the hard and the soft in new arrange- ments and orientations. As users, materials provide cues for our interactions; softly rounded forms imply suppleness and give, while stone and glass present a stability and weight. Set no. 6 sets out to reframe typical notions of where hard and soft go, how they behave, and how they come into contact. The table is comprised of three stacked elements. Two sausages hug one another on the ground, stabilized by the curved glass panel resting on top. Set no. 6 was presented at Salone Satellite for Milan Design Week 2019. -- unique Shipped from Spain Item liable to VAT Largh. 156 - Prof. 90 - Alt. 41 Cm 2019
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Lotto 99 Carbonel Nacho, “It all started in 2013 when Andrea Galimberti asked me if I wanted to explore for NODUS the creative borders of the rug, considered as a work of art. I took the challenge up and I decided to exploit metal wires for I conceived my rugs as sculptures and metals are noble materials commonly used by sculptors.Many attempts have been made before achieving the desired results, also because each metal reacts differently to the treatments. Each material speaks its own language and has its own life. They kind of express themselves. Even metals are mutable, they move in their own way. In a way “The secret life of metals” are a paleontological proof of the evolutionary life of rugs. They are like the fossils of those ones that once were rugs.” -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 150 Cm 2016
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Lotto 100 Debs Nada, A synergy between the organic markings of nature and the rational lines of geometry, the Carapace tables play with exaggerated cel- lular patterns through the craft of marquetry whereby subtle shifts in wood veneers emphasize the shell- like patterns. The grey tones of the shifted oak veneers envelope the rounded edges of the table, a chal- lenge for the craftsman to attain. For the CTMP auction, the pattern is further emphasized using black and white marquetry strips that add another layer of pattern to the intri- cate piece. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 120 - Prof. 120 - Alt. 72 Cm 2021
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Lotto 101 Debs Nada, A collaboration between Nada Debs and Zuleya by FBMI, an initiative to support and engage carpet weavers in Afghanistan, mainly focusing on women. The alternat- ing linear pattern defned within a circular shape evokes a sense of depth, transport- ing a person into another dimension of spiritual harmony, while the different tex- tures serve to awaken tactile senses. The Transcendence Carpet serves a three-fold purpose. It is a conscious collaboration to support unprivileged communities, while at its heart it maintains a distinctive Arab orientation to effcaciously enter a dawn of new materialism post-pandemic, where objects have souls, stories and meaning, all woven into the tapestry of life by a mul- titude of hands from different cultures. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 200 Cm 2021
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Lotto 102 Saldulker Nawaaz, A collectible rug, designed and manufactured by South African designer Nawaaz Saldulker, in 2019, cotton material with motif of reimagined carnival float, dimensions c. 159 cm x 107 cm. Clothing has clearly become disposable. As a result, we generate more and more textile waste. A family in the western world throws away an average of 30 kg of clothing each year. Only 15% is recycled or donated, and the rest goes directly to the landfill or is incinerated. This rug is handwoven with discarded t-shirts, which is used as its neo-material. A once-off handmade piece. The carpet is part of a small collection from a range, called ‘Things That Fascinate Me' rug series. -- Unique Shipped from Australia Item liable to VAT Largh. 159 - Prof. 107 Cm 2019
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Lotto 103 Saldulker Nawaaz, A unique reversible rug, designed and manufactured by South African designer Nawaaz Saldulker, in 2020, cotton material with wildlife motifs in migration, dimensions c. 185 cm x 130 cm. With the fact that one garbage truck of clothes is burned or sent to a landfill every second, this rug is handwoven with discarded t-shirts, which is used as its raw material. A once-off handmade piece. The carpet is part of a small collec- tion from a range, called '8 Acts Of Animal Confinement' made during quarantine in Austria while waiting for Covid-19 to subside. It was also part of D.A.C.(Designers Against Coronavirus) online exhibition curated by CaroselloLab, with concept and direction by Enrico Caputo and others. -- Unique Shipped from Austria Item liable to VAT Largh. 185 - Prof. 130 Cm 2020
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Lotto 104 Saldulker Nawaaz, Another special reversible rug, designed and manufactured by South African designer Nawaaz Saldulker, in 2020, cotton with wildlife motifs in isolation, dimensions c. 156 cm x 123 cm. The Ellen Macarthur Foundation reports that if this trend continues, over 150 million tonnes of clothing waste will clog landfills by 2050. This rug is handwoven with discarded t-shirts, which is used as its raw material. A once-off handmade piece. The carpet is part of a small collection from a range, called '8 Acts Of Animal Confinement' made during quarantine in Austria while waiting for Covid-19 to subside. It was also part of D.A.C.(Designers Against Coronavirus) online exhibition curated by CaroselloLab, with concept and direction by Enrico Caputo and others. -- Unique Shipped from Austria Item liable to VAT Largh. 156 - Prof. 123 Cm 2020
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Lotto 105 Saldulker Nawaaz, A unique reversible rug, designed and manufactured by South African designer Nawaaz Saldulker, in 2020, cotton material with flora and fauna motifs, dimensions c. 177 cm x 114 cm. With each second that passes by, a truck worth of textiles is piled into a landfill, this rug is handwoven with discarded t-shirts, which is used as its raw material. A once-off handmade piece. The carpet is part of a small collec- tion from a range, called '8 Acts Of Animal Confinement' made during quarantine in Austria while waiting for Covid-19 to subside. It was also part of D.A.C.(Designers Against Coronavirus) online exhibition curated by CaroselloLab, with concept and direction by Enrico Caputo and others. -- Unique Shipped from Austria Item liable to VAT Largh. 177 - Prof. 114 Cm 2020
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Lotto 106 NM3, NMCA is a custom coffe table, designed by NM3 for the CTMP Design Auction curated by Mr. Lawrence. The coffe table is made out of 3mm laser cut and dry assembled brass sheets, and a round 3cm thick piece of black portoro marble. NMCA is a unique piece. -- Unique Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 125 - Prof. 125 - Alt. 40 Cm 2021
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Lotto 107 Objects of Common Interest, An iridescent holographic coating trans- forms the familiar object into a sensational artifact with ever changing color hues and sunlight reflections. The unique surfboard is an edition of 10, handcrafted in San Francisco and all proceeds will support the mission of the Artist Residency Program of Rabbit Island Foundation in Lake Superior. -- Limited Edition Shipped from Italy Item liable to VAT Largh. 58 - Prof. 7 - Alt. 274 Cm 2021
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Lotto 108 Objects of Common Interest, Relief is one of the 10 worlds created by Object of Common Interest for the digital exhibition COME BACK TOMORROW, created for the curatorial platform PERFETTOOO! It is a project that instinctively explores emotional imagery from the designers’ archetypal vocabulary, and produces a creative act tapping into emotional investigation and intuitive perception. In COME BACK TOMORROW the colors, the screen brightness and the soundtrack change according to the selection of one of three dif- ferent variables and a number of key words that you are asked to choose, expressing your given mood, and that would finally define your own visit experience. Driven by an investigative approach, Objects of Common Interest focuses on feelings as a powerful involuntary force of human behaviors. Relief is one of these key words and one of the words of the exhibition. It will be sold as NFT (Non-Fungible Token). The exhibition and the piece have been created with the cooperation of LLOS& and Konstantinos Koudounis. -- NFT Unique Item liable to VAT 2021