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bulthaup’s new clean line of furniture shies away from the trendy
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GERMAN furniture seller bulthaup has unveiled a new line that celebrates minimalism and elegance. Called “communication”, the range of tables and seating shies away from trendy designs that tend to clash with existing home decor, the company said.

“[The] range ... intermeshes seamlessly with any decor to create a pleasant living space. In terms of shape, bulthaup tables and seating are pared down to the minimum, and feature perfect ergonomic proportions to ensure unlimited comfort. In addition, they also enhance the architecture of the living space while offering superlative functionality,” said bulthaup.

The c2 table, which is part of the collection, is lightweight, stable and coated on all sides with a thick-film laminate. Available in white, silver-grey, kaolin, greige, graphite and clay, the c2 table can be customised to suit the needs of the home-owner.

 

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2008 Nov Stories:

Holiday sales: How much of this will be washed out by the economic storm?

Developers leading green-mall movement in Singapore

The NRA Show remains important as dynamic industry event

Top retailers feted at awards ceremony and gala dinner

Retail developers at ICSC Asia Expo pin hopes on Asian markets

Harvey Nichols boosts MAP’s status as retail powerhouse in Indonesia

Auric Pacific raises stake in Food Junction to boost industry presence

Orchard Central goes Med

US JCPenney launches Australian online portal

ViVOtech extends expertise technology to NFC public trials in Singapore

Elizabeth Arden brings Juicy Couture to Asia

Saigon Co.op on track to open 100 stores by 2015

Takashimaya, H2O Retailing to merge by 2011

bulthaup’s new clean line of furniture shies away from the trendy

Lotte growing aggressively through global acquisitions

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