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RVW: Concious Design for Head and Heart from Sweden

10/04/2010
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  • Mollis Easy Chair by RVW
    <strong></strong> (which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how <strong></strong> meet and interact with each other to <strong></strong> and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/rvw-concious-design-for-head-and-heart-from-sweden/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Pot Haijk by RVW
    <strong></strong> (which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how <strong></strong> meet and interact with each other to <strong></strong> and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/rvw-concious-design-for-head-and-heart-from-sweden/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Haijk is turned from the heartwood of the tree
    <strong></strong> (which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how <strong></strong> meet and interact with each other to <strong></strong> and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/rvw-concious-design-for-head-and-heart-from-sweden/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wood and porcelain pot Haijk
    <strong></strong> (which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how <strong></strong> meet and interact with each other to <strong></strong> and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/rvw-concious-design-for-head-and-heart-from-sweden/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Haijk showcased at The Tramshed Event during the London Design Festival, 2010
    <strong></strong> (which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how <strong></strong> meet and interact with each other to <strong></strong> and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/rvw-concious-design-for-head-and-heart-from-sweden/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Molis Easy Chair in leather finish, showcased at The Tramshed Event
    <strong></strong> (which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how <strong></strong> meet and interact with each other to <strong></strong> and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/rvw-concious-design-for-head-and-heart-from-sweden/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • RVW at The Tramshed Event during the London Deign Festival 2010
    <strong></strong> (which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how <strong></strong> meet and interact with each other to <strong></strong> and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/rvw-concious-design-for-head-and-heart-from-sweden/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Mollis Easy Chair by RVW

(which is short for ‘review’) is a design and production company based in Malmö, Sweden, which -- as the name suggests -- pays careful attention to every aspect of their design process. According to designers Johannes Herbertsson and Jonas Nordgren, a piece of furniture should live forever, connote emotions, and be appealing to both head and heart from many perspectives. This includes considering everything from how meet and interact with each other to and environmental aspects of their production, which is why they work exclusively with local collaborators in their region....

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