




What I like about the Bouroullec brothers pieces is that they are clasy and modern at the same time. Is a democratic design in the sense of that they are pieces that everybody would love. They have iconic designs that looks like this sink into the user as a part of the proccess of the object making. They can do this because they "des-structure" what an object is. The show the esence... and this allows them to play with it and create something new.

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