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Swell (acoustic panel) Design: Teppo Asikainen, 1998 Soundwave is a sculptural wall panel designed as part of Snowcrash interest in creating humane space. As well as looking striking, the organic shapes and different surfaces and materials of each panel have particular acoustic properties and the panels can be combined according to the needs of the locations.
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Snowcrash office. Architectural project: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter Blekingegatan 42, 116 62 Stockholm, Sweden
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Swell (acoustic panel) Design: Teppo Asikainen, 1998 Soundwave is a sculptural wall panel designed as part of Snowcrash interest in creating humane space. As well as looking striking, the organic shapes and different surfaces and materials of each panel have particular acoustic properties and the panels can be combined according to the needs of the locations.
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Kromosom chair Design: Jan Tromp, 1998 Kromosom is a small, stackable pedestal chair meant for use in the home and in public spaces. The Kromosom range also includes a table.
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Airbag (seating) Design: Ilkka Suppanen with Pasi Kolhonen, 1997
Airbag, a combined chair and mattress, can be used indoors or outdoors and folded away or hung up when not in use. Made from materials and components originating from sports equipment Airbag is tough and versatile. The carrying straps also adjust the angle of the seat back.
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Tramp (easy chair) Design: Timo Salli, 1998
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Chip (lounger) Design: Ilkka Terho, Teppo Asikainen, 1996 Chip is a modern version of the rocker. Like a surfboard. Chip works whit the body and can be used in different positions.
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Netsurfer (computer divan) Design: Teppo Asikainen and Ilkka Terho, 1995 A design icon of the IT era, The Netsurfer was designed by Valvomo-Design, Finland and produced by Snowcrash in 1995. The chair promises a relaxing, back-friendly seat for people who work (and play) at home. It was sold in 20 countries, and can still be found in many museums (Design Museum Gent) and public places. Netsurfer was published in literally hundreds of magazines and newspapers, and was even featured in a Hollywood movie “The end of violence” by Wim Wenders.
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Netsurfer (computer divan) Design: Teppo Asikainen and Ilkka Terho, 1995 A design icon of the IT era, The Netsurfer was designed by Valvomo-Design, Finland and produced by Snowcrash in 1995. The chair promises a relaxing, back-friendly seat for people who work (and play) at home. It was sold in 20 countries, and can still be found in many museums (Design Museum Gent) and public places. Netsurfer was published in literally hundreds of magazines and newspapers, and was even featured in a Hollywood movie “The end of violence” by Wim Wenders.
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Roll Light Design: Ilkka Suppanen
The hanging version of Roll light is a large suspended light with a strong spatial effect. It is available in various lengths. Light can be extended as far as desired. The textile is a high-tech product, being a composite of several polymer fibres.
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Airbag Design: Ilkka Suppanen with Pasi Kolhonen, 1997
Airbag, a collaboration between the Snowcrash team and the architect Pasi Kolhonen. Utilising durable materials meant for sports equipment manufacturing, Airbag was an unconventional and versatile design object free for use both indoors and outdoors as a chair or mattress.
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Jack in a box (TV case) Design: Timo Salli, 1997
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Globlow lamp Design: Vesa Hinkola, Markus Nevalainen, Rane Vaskivuori, Valvomo, 1997
The Globlow lamp is living lighting. When the power is off, it is empty, silent and dark. When switched on, the lamp wakes up. It breathes air and light inside, and inflates smoothly.
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Fly chair Design: Teppo Asikainen, Valvomo, 1999
Fly is a small, stackable steel-framed chair meant for use in the home and public spaces. The seat is in transparent, high-tech fabric used in industry.
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Dress Chair Design: Rane Vaskivuori, Timo Vierros, Valvomo, 1998
Dress a chair whit the character of a chameleon, Dress can change to suit different environments.
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Cloud (inflatable meeting room) Design: Monica Förster, 2002.
Whenever I’ve been travelling in airplanes, I have wondered how it would feel like to be inside one of the clouds outside the window. This is how I got the idea for the Cloud portable inflatable room.
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Chip (lounger) Design: Ilkka Terho, Teppo Asikainen, 1996
Chip is a lounger that you place on the floor and find it surprisingly comfortable. Slight change of balance makes it swing softly. Underneath there is a polyurethane “cushion” to smoothen the movement. Chip has been immensely popular in the media, it was included in the International Design Yearbook, among others.
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