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Model
[Name unknown]
Category
Table
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Dining Table
Year
2000
Designer
Svarth, Dan
Maker
Garde Hvalsøe
Wood type
Wood
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SE 2000
Model
"Loves me, Loves me not"
Category
Chair
|
Easy Chair
Year
2002
Designer
Garde, Mads Emil
Maker
Garde Hvalsøe
Wood type
MDF
|
Spraypainted
Metal type
Stainless steel
Wood Treatment
Spraypainted
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SE 2002
Model
[Name unknown]
Category
Chair
|
Side Chair
Year
2003
Designer
Garde, Mads Emil
Maker
Garde Hvalsøe
Wood type
Fishing line
|
Mahogany
Function/Form
Stacking
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Fishing line
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SE 2003.- The inspiration is classic chairs made from exotic types of wood with French weaving, and stackable pieces of garden furniture made from plastic. The result is a hybrid between these two poles
Model
Legato
Category
Storage
Year
2013
Designer
Lund, Andreas
Maker
Garde Hvalsøe
Wood type
Linoleum
|
Leather
|
Oak
Metal type
Brass
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Linoleum
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Leather
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Co designer Rikke Hagen.- The Cabinetmakers´ Autumn Exhibition, Storage 2013/Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling, Opbevaring 2013/SE 2013.- Petra Bindel
Model
UN-cover
Category
Wardrobe
Year
2008
Designer
Sehested, Steen Dueholm
Maker
Garde Hvalsøe
Wood type
Ash
|
Soaptreated
Metal type
Brushed stainless steel
Wood Treatment
Soaptreated
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SE 2008 Fifty/Fifty.- Wardrobe rail-mounted walk-in-closet.
Model
Nok se ikke røre / Look don’t touch
Category
Cabinet
Year
2018
Designer
Landry Bjerre, Claus
Maker
Garde Hvalsøe
Wood type
Oak
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"Look don’t touch is a cabinet where you can store and display objects at the same time. The cabinet appears both as a closed monolith and as an open construction. The gaps between the slats lets you look inside, even when the cabinet is closed – but only partially. You can see the objects, but only in fragments; you can look, but you cannot touch. The MONO theme is reflected both in the monolithic shape of the cabinet and in the presentation of the artworks at Thorvaldsens Museum: Look, but don’t touch ….".- The Cabinetmakers´ Autumn Exhibition, Mono 2018/Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling, Mono 2018/SE 2018.- Torben Petersen
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