Droog designers Niels van Eijk and Miriam vander Lubb manged to seamlessly meld the clean dutch aesthetic with traditional Balinese handicraft in their beautiful one-of Godogan table. Reminds me of Michael Koehler's untitled (tree) bench, taken to the next level and then some. Check out this month's issue of ID Magazine for more info on this and other contemporary ornament.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Droog Does Bali
Labels:
Bali,
design,
Droog,
dutch,
handicraft,
indonesia,
Miriam vander Lubb,
Niels van Eijk
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