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Petals Collection for Nachtmann | Alvaro Uribe

Petals Collection for Nachtmann | Alvaro Uribe

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| March 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

In a successful collaboration with German manufacturer Nachtmann and Riedel, Alvaro Uribe has created a collection of three Crystal Lead products (Petals Collection) that poetically reflects the purity of the material and the expertise of Nachtmann as a worldwide leader in the production of glass. These products were launched during the Messe Ambiente in Frankfurt [...]

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Savanna Collection for Style Factory | Alvaro Uribe

Savanna Collection for Style Factory | Alvaro Uribe

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| October 5, 2010 | 1 Comment

Inspired by African savanna trees, the New York-based designer Alvaro Uribe has created the Savanna Collection for Style Factory. The Savanna Tables bring the spirit of the African Savanna Tree through a beautiful metaphorical division of their surface as if they were leaves. With Walnut veneered tops and chrome-plated legs, the tables play with organic [...]

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Plum Stool | Alvaro Uribe

Plum Stool | Alvaro Uribe

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| June 1, 2010 | 0 Comments

Plum Stool is an innovative latest creation by the New York based industrial designer Alvaro Uribe. The stool is the exploration into Carbon Fiber and its possible implementations into residential furniture. The objective of the product is to achieve lightness and performance. By bending the material in key stress points and creating structural ribs, the  [...]

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Public Stairs | Alvaro Uribe

Public Stairs | Alvaro Uribe

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| April 13, 2009 | 0 Comments

A bench in urban room, Public Stairs, designed by New York based industrial designer Alvaro Uribe. The multicolored benches use to bring new life to the park. + Design statement, Alvaro Uribe This concept for public furniture, was designed to engage the urban dweller with the city’s parks and plazas. Talking a simple element of [...]

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