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accessoriesmuller van severen / chris kabel / D.D. Trans / studio wieki somers / glenn sestig / destroyers builders
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authentic thinking
and creative minds
are at the heart of the label
valerie_objects is an Antwerp-based design label initiated by Axel Van Den Bossche and art director Veerle Wenes, combining their professional and personal taste for all things good and beautiful.
By allowing designers, architects and artists to translate their signature style into tangible objects, valerie_objects has become a unique collection of everyday items with out-of-the-box aesthetics. These are objects people truly get entangled with.
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hidden vasesby
chris kabel
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In 2011, Rotterdam-based designer Chris Kabel developed the hidden vases project for the Spanish The Plant Journal (now The Plant). This project started as a research on how to make a vase disappear, based on the way a chicken waterer works. “The flowers are placed around the water container, so it seems like they are growing directly from the plate,”
Chris Kabel explains. “I wanted it to appear invisible, but it became an autonomous object that maintains itself.” A small collection of one-off vases was produced, based on the initial research. Two different models are available at valerie_objects. Metal, glass and ceramics form the framework to arrange flowers in.
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Chris Kabel was born in Bloemendaal, the Netherlands, in 1975. He graduated in 2001 from the Design Academy Eindhoven. In 2002 he moved to Rotterdam where he started his design practice. He works with design labels, architects, cultural institutions and design galleries. His designs are in the collections of MoMa New York and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
—photo by Ari Versluis
_the hidden vases are a paradox: they are hidden, but then again, they’re not._chris
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hidden vases bychris kabel
hidden vases
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Ø28,8 cm – 11,3 inch
Ø25 cm – 9,8 inch
7,2
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2,8
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36,9
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– 1
4,5
inch
Ø28,8 cm – 11,3 inch
Ø25 cm – 9,8 inch
7,2
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2,8
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31,2
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2,3
inch
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miroirby
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D.D.Trans transforms everyday, household objects that are taken out of their context and enhances them with the inspiration he draws from strolling through do-it-yourself shops. For valerie_objects, the artist has designed a collection of small mirrors, based on the covers of paint pots. So nothing is what it seems when it comes to D.D.Trans.
miroir photography by Filip Dujardin
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The name D.D.Trans is a pseudonym taken from a now defunct transport company. As the name says, the artist’s work is about transformation: day-to-day, often domestic objects are taken out of context and after a small alteration turned into works of art. The result is at times formal, then poetic or funny.
—photo by Filip Dujardin
_every day I see my self portrait…a mirror never lies!_D.D.
Trans17 cm – 6,69 inch
11 cm – 4,33 inch
7 cm2,76 inch
Studio Wieki Somers was established in 2003 by Wieki Somers and Dylan van den Berg, who both studied at Design Academy Eindhoven in the late 1990s. The studio focusses on providing an enlightened reading of the everyday environment. The studio’s oeuvre distinguishes itself by a sensitivity to materials, technological ingenuity and fantasy. The studio works for a great variety of international manufacturers, museums and galleries. It has received numerous awards and its works are part of major museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. —
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With the Selfie mirror, Studio Wieki Somers once again captures the poetry of everyday rituals. Getting out of bed, checking your state in the mirror and choosing what clothes to wear. Simple and quite basic actions that will have an impact on your
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feelings for the rest of the day. That’s why we should honour this ritual, in the form of a mirror that doubles as a coat rack. “You can hang your favourite item of clothing on this mirror and imagine how the garment will look on you”, Wieki Somers explains.
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selfie mirror bystudio wieki somers
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Ø40 cm – 15,7 inch
41,5
cm
– 1
6,3
inch
selfie mirror
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selfie mirror bystudio wieki somers
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_you can hang your favourite item of clothing on this mirror and imagine how the garment will look on you,_studio
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Since 2011, Muller Van Severen, the design practice of Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen, has been on an inspired quest for sculpturally interesting furniture objects – items that are spontaneous and produced with apparent effortlessness. The universe they create together dovetails quite naturally with their work as separate artists. Muller Van Severen is the first artist duo that signed with valerie_objects.
—photo by Mirjam De vriendt
mullervan severen
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For Muller Van Severen all objects are sculptures and should be treated as such. That is why they design even the smallest of objects, giving back an aesthetic meaning to all tools that we use in the living space.
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“We don’t want to make these tools disappear whenever they’re not needed. For us it’s very important that the objects we use also create a beautiful image when they’re not being used” say Fien & Hannes.
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cutting boards byMuller Van Severen
cutting boards
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cutting boards bymuller van severen
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cutting boards set a,b,c,d,e
brass wall bracketincluded
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35 cm – 13,8 inch
70 c
m –
27,
6 in
ch
cutting boards5 different colour combinations
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trivets bymuller van severen
trivets lacquered steel black
50 c
m –
19,
7 in
ch
28 cm – 11 inch
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trivets lacquered steel different colours
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five circles bymuller van severen
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five circles
_let’s not hide the objects we use, let them be part of the interior._muller
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five circles bymuller van severen
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five circles set a,b,c,d,e
21 cm – 8,3 inch
2 cm
0,8
inch
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5 circles 5 different colour
combinations
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glenn sestig
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Glenn Sestig, born in 1968 in Ghent, Belgium, graduated from the Henri Van De Velde institute in Antwerp and in 1999 established his practice. Glenn Sestig Architects is synonymous with contemporary elegance. Their work can be seen as monolithic and intuitive but always with a strong refined architectural identity. The cohesion or even clash between different exclusive and unique materials elevates this identity. Therefore the architect uses his own method of calculation, a sort of mental model from which flow. he intelligence, equilibrium and soul of a place. Each completed work is considered as a minor work of art wherein art, fashion and music are essential sources of inspiration. With regular publications in renowned magazines and recognition in global architectural awards Glenn Sestig has earned his place as one of the most noticeable architects out there.
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Is it a plate or is it a bowl? The low basic shape of the Dishes to Dishes collection reminds designer and architect Glenn Sestig of an intergalactic object. It was the familiar form from Sestig’s “Pleasure Dôme” that formed the basic shape for this line of stackable plates and dishes. In glass, ceramics and wood - ideal for a creative table setting. The cast iron versions for the oven will follow later this year. For the name
of this collection, Sestig was spontaneously inspired by the song “Ashes to Ashes” by David Bowie. “Especially when I heard Bowie sing” I’m happy, hope you’re happy too, “says Sestig, who with this phrase nicely summarizes the basic idea of commercial design. It is a wisdom that Major Tom proclaims to Ground Control from space. The ideal slogan representing Sestig’s luxurious galaxy.
— luxurious galaxy
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dishes to dishes byglenn sestig
dishes to dishes
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dishes to dishes in ceramic and wood
8 cm
– 3
,1 in
ch
8 cm
– 3
,1 in
ch
4,8
cm –
1,9
inch
dishes to dishes Ø29,1 cm – 11,5 inch
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dishes to dishes byglenn sestig
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14 c
m –
5,5
inch
dishes to dishes Ø33,9 cm – 13,3 inch
dishes to dishes Ø20,5 cm – 11,5 inch
4,8
cm –
1,9
inch
4,8
cm –
1,9
inch
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dishes to dishes colours: stardust, moss garden, ashes, fame and hunky-dory
dishes to dishes byglenn sestig
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_I aspire to create products with architectural aesthetics, high quality and performance._glenn
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dishes to dishes wood hunky-dory
dishes to dishes byglenn sestig
Ø 35 cm – 13,7 inchØ 35 cm – 13,7 inch
11,6
cm
– 4
,6 in
ch
dishes to dishes in ceramic and wood
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destroyers / builders
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Linde Freya Tangelder (1987) is a young conceptual designer based in Brussels who founded her design studio Destroyers / Builders in 2015. As the name suggests, Linde Freya deconstructs design to rebuild her own visual language. By zooming in on basic architectural shapes and materials, and translating them into minimalist designs, she gives the overlooked objects the attention they deserve. ‘Contrasting high-end and low-end shapes, materials and textures is the leitmotiv through my work’, Linde Freya says. Her designs lie on the border between art and functionality and have been shown at the Design Museum Ghent, at the Collectible fair in Brussels and during the Milan Design Week at the exhibition of the Belgian up-and-coming Brut Collective.
—photo by destroyers / builders studio
A minimalist play of colour, shape and texture, that’s the result of our collaboration with the young conceptual designer Linde Freya Tangelder a.k.a. Destroyers / Builders. Linde Freya deconstructed the small and seemingly banal elements of architecture and translated them into simple and pure design objects that spark the interior. She morphed the shape of a simple curved tube into six beautiful table and wall objects such as a
small shelf, a bookend and a little mirror. The objects are made of brick, porcelain and steel: a mixture of high-end and low-end materials with natural textures. ‘I zoom in on the elements that most architects try to keep out of sight’, Linde Freya says. While questioning the border between art and functionality, we believe that these objects have the power to become the new little altars of the contemporary home.
— a simple curve with endless stories
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brickbookend
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brick bookend black
brick bookend white
13 c
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5,1
2 in
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13 c
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5,1
2 in
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13 cm – 5,12 inch
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brickshelf
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brick shelf white
brick shelf black
13 cm – 5,12 inch 13 cm – 5,12 inch
13 c
m –
5,1
2 in
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ductshelf
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duct shelf rust /white
16 cm – 6,30 inch
16 c
m –
6,3
0 in
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ductwall holder
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duct wall holder cobalt blue white
14 cm – 5,51 inch
12 cm – 4,72 inch
12 cm – 4,72 inch
14 c
m –
5,5
1 in
ch
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ducttable organizer
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table organizer white /cobalt blue 16 cm – 6,30 inch
14 c
m –
5,5
1 in
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16 cm – 6,30 inch
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ductmirror
valerie_ob
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duct mirror brushed stainless steel
9 cm –
3,54 inch
9 cm – 3,54 inch
10,5
cm
– 4
,13
inch
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hidden vases
material tray: — stoneware: 4 colours: dark green/ green/amber/grey — glass: clear material bottle :— borosilicate glass: 5 colours: dark green/ green/amber/grey/clear material frame:— stainless steel:2 heights: large / small
10 different options: — there are 5 different colour options and 2 possible frame heights.— tray and bottle are always in the same colour shade. — small frame for a wider bouquet / large frame for a higher bouquet
hidden vasesby chris kabel
hiddenvases
colour combinations — hidden vases
tray bottle frame
V7016001
clear clear
small frame
V7016001D
dark green dark green
small frame
V7016001G
green green
small frame
V7016001A
amber
amber
small frame
V7016001B
grey grey
small frame
V7016002
clear clear
large frame
V7016002D
dark green dark green
large frame
V7016002G
green green
large frame
V7016002A
amber
amber
large frame
V7016002B
grey grey
large frame
Ø28,8 cm – 11,3 inch
Ø28,8 cm – 11,3 inch
Ø25 cm – 9,8 inch Ø25 cm – 9,8 inch
7,2
cm
2,8
inch
7,2
cm
2,8
inch
36,9
cm
– 1
4,5
inch
31,2
cm
– 1
2,3
inch
miroir
material: covers of paint pots / mirror
Installation instruction: 1— a small nail of 15mm long (not included) needsto be hammered carefully in your wall, 4-5 mm naillength needs to stay outside of the wall surface.2— hold carefully the mirror in an angle towards thewall and position the mirror edge over the nail head.3— the mirror needs to be installed in such a waythat the back surface is completely touching the wallsurface.
miroir by D.D.Trans
17 cm – 6,69 inch
11 cm – 4,33 inch
7 cm2,76 inch
miroir
packed in a beautiful giftbox.
B7216001
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selfie mirror
material: stainless steel with mirror polished surface
Installation instruction: — screw included the head of the screw is made of brushed stainless steel
selfie mirrorby studio wieki somers
selfie mirror
care instructions:To avoid scratches, clean with microfiber cloth + mild mirror cleaning products. Then use a woolen cloth to carefully rub the mirror surface until all possible cleaning marks are removed.
cutting boards by muller van severen
cuttingboards
cutting boards
material:— boards in polyethelene 15mm thick.— brass wall bracket.
five different options: the colour combinations are carefully chosen and can not be customized.
packed in a beautiful giftbox.
colour combinations — cutting boards
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set aV9015006A
red pink burgundy black
set bV9015006B
pink white light blue burgundy
set cV9015006C
pink burgundy yellow green
set dV9015006D
pink white yellow green
set eV9015006E
pink white dark blue green
35 cm – 13,8 inch
70 c
m –
27,
6 in
ch
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Ø40 cm – 15,7 inch
41,5
cm
– 1
6,3
inch
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five circles by muller van severen
fivecircles
five circles
material:— 2 circles in marble 20 mm thick.— 3 circles in polyethelene 20 mm thick.— the 3 polyethylene circles have a temperature limitation of max 70° Celcius / 158° Farenheit
five different options: the colour combinations are carefully chosen and can not be customized.
packed in a beautiful giftbox.
21 cm – 8,3 inch
2 cm
0,8
inch
colour combinations — five circles
-1- -2- -3- -4- -5-
set aV9017040
brown (marble) light blue pink white (marble) green
set bV9017041
black (marble) burgundy white (marble) pink red
set cV9017042
pink (marble) white burgundy light blue black (marble)
set dV9017043
pink (marble) dark blue yellow white (marble) green
set eV9017044
white (marble) burgundy green red pink (marble)
trivets by muller van severen
trivets
trivets
material:— steel rods 6 mm.— welded and grinded by hand.— powder coated finish.
two different options:1— 4 different colours2— all shapes in black
– the colour combinations are carefully chosen and can not be customized.
packed in a beautiful giftbox.
colour combinations — trivets
-1- -2- -3- -4-
V9015007A
black orange mint green pink
V9015007B
black black black black
50 c
m –
19,
7 in
ch
28 cm – 11 inch
hunky-dory
V9019452 V9019453 V9019454 V9019455
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ashes
V9019458G
stardust
V9019456B V9019457B V9019458B
fame
V9019456BU V9019457BU V9019458BU
moss garden
V9019456GR V9019457GR V9019458GR
dishes to dishesby glenn sestig
dishes to dishes
dishes to dishes — ceramic
Ø20,5 cm – 8,1 inch Ø20,5 cm – 8,1 inch Ø20,5 cm – 8,1 inch14 c
m –
5,5
inch
dishes to dishes — acacia wood
Ø 35 cm – 13,7 inch Ø 26,6 cm – 10,5 inch Ø 22,8 cm – 9 inch
11,6
cm
– 4
,6 in
ch
1,9
cm –
0,7
inch
1,9
cm –
0,7
inch
1,9
cm –
0,7
inch
8 cm
– 3
,1 in
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4,8
cm –
1,9
inch
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dishes to dishesby glenn sestig
dishes to dishes
dishes to dishes — wood dishes to dishes — ceramic
material:— wood :The choice of material for the wooden dish fell on solid acacia. The dish is finished with a matt, waterproof, and food-safe varnish. We advise to wash by hand using a soft sponge and mild detergent.
material:— ceramic :stoneware + matt glazing
different options: — the wooden dish exits only in the largest diameter and in one height. —the 3 wooden lids follow the diameters of the stoneware dishes.
different options: —the stoneware dishes to dishes have 3 different heights – low, medium, high – and 3 different diameters. For the smallest diameter there are 3 heights; for the in-between diameter there are 2 heights and the largest diameter comes only in one height.The stoneware dishes have 4 unique colours. All dishes are available in the colour ashes, for an uniform look. Each dish is also available in another colour – fame, moss garden or stardust.
packed in a beautiful giftbox.
packed in a beautiful giftbox.
Ø 14,7 cm – 10,5 inch
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segments by destroyers / builders
brick shelf
material:— massive brick stone, made out of Belgian clay— sprayed with a water repellent coating— screw includedthe head of the screw is made of brushed stainless steel
brick — shelf
V9018213W
white
V9018213B
black
brick shelf
two different options: 1— white 2— black
13 cm – 5,12 inch 13 cm – 5,12 inch
13 c
m –
5,1
2 in
ch
segments by destroyers / builders
brickbookend
brick bookend
V9018214W
white
V9018214B
black
13 c
m –
5,1
2 in
ch
13 c
m –
5,1
2 in
ch
13 cm – 5,12 inch
material:— massive brick stone, made out of Belgian clay— felt protection on the bottom to avoid scratching— sprayed with a water repellent coating
brick bookend
two different options: 1— white 2— black
sold per single unit
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segments by destroyers / builders
ductwall holder
duct wall holder
V9018212W
white
V9018212B
cobalt blue
material:— porcelain with a bone china porcelain layer on top— screw included the head of the screw is made of brushed stainless steel
duct wall holder
two different options: 1— white 2— cobalt blue
14 cm – 5,51 inch
12 cm – 4,72 inch
12 cm – 4,72 inch
14 c
m –
5,5
1 in
ch
segments by destroyers / builders
ductshelf
material:— porcelain with a bone china porcelain layer on top — screw included the head of the screw is made of brushed stainless steel
duct shelf
two different options: 1— white 2— rust
duct — shelf
V9018210W
white
V9018210R
rust
16 cm – 6,30 inch
16 c
m –
6,3
0 in
ch
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duct mirror
duct mirror
V9018215brushed
stainless steel
material:— brushed stainless steel with an inox mirror— screw includedthe head of the screw is made of brushed stainless steel
duct mirror
— mirror can stand on a table or hang against the wall
9 cm –
3,54 inch
9 cm – 3,54 inch
10,5
cm
– 4
,13
inch
segments by destroyers / builders
ducttable organizer
duct table organizer
V9018211W
white
V9018211B
cobalt blue 16 cm – 6,30 inch
14 c
m –
5,5
1 in
ch
16 cm – 6,30 inch
material:— porcelain with a bone china porcelain layer on top
duct table organizer
two different options: 1— white 2— cobalt blue
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contactVeldkant 212550 Kontich — Belgium
T +32 3 458 05 82F +32 3 458 05 [email protected]
_general manager Stephanie [email protected]+32 499 40 18 74
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—_art directionVeerle Wenes
_product development
Jan Aerts
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product sheets available www.valerie-objects.com
_photography
Siska Vandecasteele
_graphic identitymaff.be
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