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Pylône by Linn Kandel
Cologne 2011: industrial designer Linn Kandel exhibited these occasional tables inspired by electricity pylons at imm cologne earlier this month.
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Called Pylone, the pieces each have a wire frame and glass top.
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Kandel designed the collection while studying at Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne (ECAL).
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imm cologne took place 18-23 January. See all the stories about the event in our special category.
The information below is from Kandel:
Pylône is a project inspired by the aesthetic of electric towers, the many ways their lines and structures interact with each other.
The interpretation of these constructions became a series of side tables on which tinted glass trays rest to let assembled structures appear.
They are made out of square, powder coated metal profiles.
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