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Dinky Dutch

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Project Dinky Dutch
Location Milan
Interieurconcept Alberto Monteverde
Furniture Richard Hutten and Powerhouse Company for Lensvelt

At Milan Design Week 2023, Dinky Dutch was unveiled, a collaborative concept by Erik Kessels, interior designer Alberto Monteverde, furniture by Richard Hutten, and Powerhouse Company for Lensvelt. The interior features lighting by Modular and a hand-painted mural by artist Sjeng Kessels. This transformation of the Dinky restaurant in Milan is a permanent, sustainable upgrade, reflecting the combined talents of the designers involved.

Seated comfortably in Lensvelt design furniture, including chairs by Richard Hutten and Powerhouse Company, you can savor the finest traditional Italian cuisine. While relishing the culinary delights, your gaze will be drawn to the captivating walls and ceiling, artfully crafted and painted by artist Sjeng Kessels, taking your dining experience from mouthwatering to inspiring.

The lighting by Modular Lighting Instruments creates the perfect ambience in the room. 
 
Ristorante Dinky, Viale Brianza, 36, 20127 Milano

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THIS Bucket Chair and lighting by Modular

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The Empty Chair_ symbolizes the absent guest.

This Bucket Chair

Lensvelt's eco-friendly This Bucket Chair is crafted entirely from 100% post-consumer plastic, embodying sustainability. It's an extension of the This Chair (2004) designed by Richard Hutten, sharing the same comfort and cross-section. Richard Hutten and Lensvelt are dedicated to accessible, environmentally-friendly design. Post-consumer plastic, collected from recycling, is genuinely recycled, reducing waste and conserving resources, aligning with the goal of sustainability and circularity in using low-value raw materials for high-value purposes.

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Wall mural is hand painted by artist Sjeng Kessels

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Empty Chair By Erik Kessel

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