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Creator: Atelier Ruben van Megen
Café 6116, Persian Carpet Table
By Atelier Ruben van Megen
Located in MAASBREE, LI
Café 6116 is an award-winning design by Atelier Ruben van Megen; a Dutch designer who designs conversation pieces. The table is inspired by and made of Persian carpets. The table ...
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2010s Dutch Other Atelier Ruben van Megen Furniture

Materials

Steel

Trunk Cabinet
By Atelier Ruben van Megen
Located in MAASBREE, LI
This cupboard is inspired by the plumage of a bird. The round shapes look friendly and the structure of the panels on the front is playful, which is a recurring theme in the work of ...
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2010s Dutch Other Atelier Ruben van Megen Furniture

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Brass

Café Solid
By Atelier Ruben van Megen
Located in MAASBREE, LI
The Café Solid table originated from a material experiment: The studio has gained a lot of experience with solid surface within various interior projects and we were looking for new ways to further investigate the versatility and apply the material. Café Solid refers to an ancient weaving technique used in tablecloths; the tables appear to be covered with a damask tablecloth...
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2010s Dutch Other Atelier Ruben van Megen Furniture

Materials

Composition

Set of Minimalist Candle Holders, in Any Colour Available
By Atelier Ruben van Megen
Located in MAASBREE, LI
That magical feeling of building a sand castle, in the surf with the sun on your back. The euphoria felt after completing the structure is quickly alternated by the tension of the ap...
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2010s Dutch Modern Atelier Ruben van Megen Furniture

Materials

Resin

Chair the Cord Connection, One Piecer, Out of Recycled Materials
By Atelier Ruben van Megen
Located in MAASBREE, LI
This one of a kind chair 'The Cord Connection' is made out of recycled rope, from horse farms. The ropes are originally used for binding straw and hay together and was collected by R...
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2010s Dutch Modern Atelier Ruben van Megen Furniture

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Nylon

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Atelier Ruben Van Megen furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Atelier Ruben van Megen furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Atelier Ruben van Megen furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Atelier Ruben van Megen were created in the modern style in netherlands during the 21st century and contemporary. Prices for Atelier Ruben van Megen furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $166 and can go as high as $27,739, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $11,952.

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