Architectmade Catalogue 2013 | Page 18

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Strit
By Hans Bølling
Deceptively straight forward , Strit embodies a very typically Danish quality of self-irony , which helps to bring light even into the darkest of days . Sometimes , we need to be reminded that everything is not as important and far reaching as it may immediately appear .
TurningTray
By Finn Juhl
Finn Juhl ’ s tray was designed to be used at any time of the day . It features a glossy , two tone finish . It is turnable and offers the option to use the bright , colourful side in the morning and serve dinner on the black side in the evening . The TurningTray has no handlebars , making it very harmonic and easy to use for everyone . It comes in three different sizes and four colors .
PK Bowl
By Poul Kjærholm
Poul Kjærholm exclusively designed the large 200 kg black marble bowl PK-600 in 1963 for the interior of Fredericia Town Hall . Later that year , due to the remarkable success of the PK-600 , Kjærholm designed a smaller offspring . The result was the PK-Bowl a sculptural piece that everybody can enjoy . It is a timeless work of art made in granite featuring a stark contrast between the smooth inside and the rough outside .
Child ’ s Chair
By Kristian Vedel
Our little loved ones love to jump , crawl , draw , play and hide . Sometimes they even like to do two or more things at the same time . The colorful and flexible Child ’ s Chair offers just the tool for the young explorers to develop their motorical skills while at play . The seat can be adjusted to create a high or low chair , or it can be completely taken out . This way the child can rock in it or crawl through . If the smaller plate is added , the youngest have a little table for eating , drawing or playing . The Child ’ s Chair opens the boundaries to imagination for work and play .
Duck and Duckling
By Hans Bølling
During the spring of 1959 , a policeman in Copenhagen found the time to stop the traffic for just a moment in order to let a lost duck family pass across the street . Inspired by this famous event Hans Bølling was led to create the Duck family . The Duck and the Duckling capture the beauty of this moment , with all of its serenity and harmony . The pair demonstrates the Danish attention to nature and detail with the ability to appreciate small everyday miracles .