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		<title>Little Giant Chair by Signe Hytte</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Signe Hytte just graduated from the Danish design school TEKO and is pursuing furniture design. Recently exhibited at Greenhouse in Stockholm, the Little Giant chair is a simple design with Japanese inspiration. Made of ash wood with a simple wool cushion, the chair does not try to hide its construction. According to the designer, the design itself is based on a tight and conceptual principle that stems from the Japanese Tatami patterns. I like how you can put the cushion over different areas, depending on how you&#8217;re using the chair


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<p> Signe Hytte just graduated from the Danish design school TEKO and is pursuing furniture design. Recently exhibited at Greenhouse in Stockholm, the Little Giant chair is a simple design with Japanese inspiration. Made of ash wood with a simple wool cushion, the chair does not try to hide its construction. According to the designer, the design itself is based on a tight and conceptual principle that stems from the Japanese Tatami patterns. I like how you can put the cushion over different areas, depending on how you&#8217;re using the chair</p>
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		<title>Physics for the Wine Lover</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 22:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Attention wine lovers! Want to make sure you get an equal share? Then you need One For All, All For One , a wine dispenser from Italian design collective Acquacalda. Based on a principle of physics, this unique wine dispenser does more than look cool, it also makes sure each glass gets an equal serving. It also looks cool and fills multiple glasses simultaneously. What&#8217;s not to love? 


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<p>Attention wine lovers! Want to make sure you get an equal share? Then you need <em>One For All, All For One</em>, a wine dispenser from Italian design collective Acquacalda.  Based on a principle of physics, this unique wine dispenser does more than look cool, it also makes sure each glass gets an equal serving. It also looks cool and fills multiple glasses simultaneously. What&#8217;s not to love?</p>
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See original here: sixdifferentways.com</p>


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