Monday, December 9, 2013

Spotlight Celestine vs Tomado. String band to Celestine Tour


There are some days we posted an article about Celestina, the kitchen chair 60s we had revamped. In reality, the idea came to us in discovering the furniture collection Willy Van der Meeren, also dating from the same period but whose style was very well through the years.
Furniture became famous thanks to their bright colors and recurrent use of steel. Furniture that have forged its reputation include the cabinet and colorful menage trois folded sheet, fitted sliding menage trois wooden drawers, or supported by the structure of expanded metal, in the form of buffet W. Today, it is said of him that he is the Belgian equivalent of a Jean Prouvé or Perriand's desire to improve the quality of life with aesthetic and functional furniture.
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