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Yuzuru YamakawaJapan, 1933

Yuzuru designed and worked with rattan for over 40 years. Loved by Japanese and European markets alike, his designs have stood the test of time. His passion for the material is evident in his designs, which are not only beautiful but functional, with an emphasis on ergonomics.

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Jakob BergDenmark, 1958

A prolific and accomplished designer, Jakob's work is undeniably Danish. His elegant, unpretentious designs show a deep knowledge of the production process and a keen eye for detail. Committed to improving the environment, his designs optimise energy use and reduce material waste.

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Jamie McLellanNew Zealand, 0

Having spent time in Milan, London and Hong Kong, Jamie now works out of a converted boatshed in Auckland, New Zealand. Taking his cues from nature and the engineering world, he designs a diverse range of products that are unpretentious, honest and border on sculptural. With an eye for detail and beauty of function, he prefers to use materials that store rather than produce carbon.

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Isabel AhmDenmark, 1980

Isabel is Danish architect and furniture designer with enthusiasm for everyday life and a focus on human needs. A child of the Danish design tradition, Isabel creates functional and poetic furniture and products with a twist

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Gian Franco LeglerSwitzerland, 1922

With a fascinating background spanning architecture, interior design and chemical plastics, Legler's early designs still resonate today. His most widely acclaimed design, the Basket Chair (1951), received a good design award from the MoMA in New York. Originally designed for a restaurant in Italy, its beauty and simplicity have made it a classic the world over.

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Allan NøddeboDenmark, 1982

Studio Nøddebo was established in early 2011 by furniture designer Allan Nøddebo, a graduate of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, Design, and Conservation. It is driven by a keen interest in the relationship between people and objects. By analyzing and understanding their interaction, the studio integrates observations with aesthetics to create meaningful designs. The aim is to create products that enhance your everyday life.

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Henrik PedersenDenmark, 1967

Soon after graduating as a fashion designer Henrik realised he also had a passion for furniture and graphic design. Drawing on inspiration from everyday life and travel he aspires to create distinctive pieces that move people passionately. His honest designs and attention to detail are the result of his guiding philosophy ‘nothing leaves my desk until it feels absolutely right’.

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Dennis AbalosAustralia, 1982

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T SakaiJapan, 0

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Ximo Roca DiseñoSpain, 1958

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