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Milano presentations

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The Bucket Chair and a bespoke sofa together with square meeting tables in the restaurant setting.

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The Coquille Chair in the entrance area of Dinky Dutch

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New Chesterfield was designed by Baranowitz + Kronenberg

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Lazy Modernist and AVL Office chair both designed by Atelier van Lieshout

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Felix chair was launched during the Salone del Mobile in 2019

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New Balance sofa was designed by Fabio Novembre

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Bar Baas our pop up restaurant with the Maarten Baas chair special edition

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Modular supplied matching table lamps

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Dinkey restaurant became BAR BAAS

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The Dinky edition has matching upholstery and frame

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Our own Lensvelt 'No Idea chair' was bought back on line

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Stealth Cabinet, one of all time bestsellers was borrowed from a client

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AVL Office chair styled according the nothing new concept by curator Maarten Spruyt

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Maarten Baas barstools and PH1 barstools (left) are 'dressed up' eclectically

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Table T88A and chair MVS CN, the exclusive Maarten van Severen furniture was also vintage

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The Boring Collection tower was borrowed from the previous Milan presentation

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This catchy title explaines the concept of the installation

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Maarten Baas 101 chair shows eight different shapes for the backrest

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Winner of the Milano Design Award 2016, left; Maarten Baas, right; Hans Lensvelt

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The chair shown at the Ventura Centrale presentation in all black

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According to the jury Lensvelt and Space Encounters Office for Architecture created the best concept of all 1600 exhibitors.

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The exhibition concept was developed in collaboration with Space Encounters and students from KABK in The Hague.

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The project is a simple but effective conceptual innovation which starts from turning a stereotype into a playful and engaging experience.

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2015 the exclusive desk UNM shows a contrast in materials

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UNM a chic desk with an industrial looking turning wheel

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2014 The installation for the Maarten van Severen furniture was designed by O.M.A

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Chaise longue CHL95 and the aluminum chair made out of one piece of material

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MVS S88 has a steel frame, a leather backrest and a thick canvas cushion

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Job Cabinet, Job Buffet and Job Desk, all quipped with golden details

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Studio Job, Job Smeets and Nienke Tynagel during the cocktail party

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Job Lamp with an oversized gold button

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2012 Furnication-WWIII (world war three) celebrated 12.5 years of colaboration with atelier van Lieshout (AVL)

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AVL Office chair and workbench presented in blue

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Spider chair, first generation

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Skull was presented outside next to the military inspired catering area

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The ‘gigantic blue cannon’ stands symbolic for the powerful partnership between Lensvelt and AVL

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2011

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Job Cabinet premiered in 2011

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AVL office chairs and workbench

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Job Cabinet with the oversized golden key was first presented in 2011

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Crate cabinet by Mark van der Gronden

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