Uten.Silo, Dorothee Becker, Vitra, 1969
By Dorothee Becker
Located in Milano, Lombardia
L’iconico Uten.Silo, progettato da Dorothee Becker nel 1969 e prodotto da Vitra. Questo innovativo
Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Wall Brackets
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Uten.Silo, Dorothee Becker, Vitra, 1969
By Dorothee Becker
Located in Milano, Lombardia
L’iconico Uten.Silo, progettato da Dorothee Becker nel 1969 e prodotto da Vitra. Questo innovativo
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'Uten.Silo II' by Dorothee Maurer-Becker for M-Design - 1970s
By Dorothee Maurer-Becker
Located in Linkebeek, BE
"Uten.Silo II," a smaller version of "Uten.Silo I," the original version created in 1969. Today, Vitra offers
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Vitra Uten.Silo II in White by Dorothee Becker
By Dorothee Becker
Located in New York, NY
With containers of different shapes and sizes, metal hooks and clips, Uten.Silo brings order to
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Vitra Uten.Silo II in Red by Dorothee Becker
By Dorothee Becker
Located in New York, NY
With containers of different shapes and sizes, metal hooks and clips, Uten.Silo brings order to
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Vitra Uten.Silo I in White by Dorothee Becker
By Dorothee Becker
Located in New York, NY
With containers of different shapes and sizes, metal hooks and clips, Uten.Silo brings order to
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Vitra Uten.Silo I in Red by Dorothee Becker
By Dorothee Becker
Located in New York, NY
With containers of different shapes and sizes, metal hooks and clips, Uten.Silo brings order to
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H 34.06 in W 26.38 in D 2.37 in
Original 1970s Wall-All by Dorothee Becker-Maurer for Ingo Maurer
By Dorothee Maurer-Becker, Ingo Maurer
Located in cham, CH
name of Uten.Silo I.
Acrylic
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H 34.26 in W 26.38 in D 3.15 in
Uten.Silo by Dorothee Becker - 1970s - Produced by Ingo Maurer GmbH and Vitra
By Ingo Maurer
Located in Milano, IT
luminose. Negli anni ’80, la produzione dell’Uten.Silo passò alla svizzera Vitra, azienda iconica del
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H 26.78 in W 20.48 in D 3.15 in
Uten.Silo by Dorothee Becker - 1970s - Produced by Ingo Maurer GmbH and Vitra
By Ingo Maurer
Located in Milano, IT
luminose. Negli anni ’80, la produzione dell’Uten.Silo passò alla svizzera Vitra, azienda iconica del
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Dorothee Becker Uten-silo from 1969 german design
By Ingo Maurer, Dorothee Becker
Located in BARCELONA, ES
visually striking way. Manufactured by Ingo Maurer, and later by Vitra, the Uten.Silo has become a beloved
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Dorothee Becker-Design M Uten Silo- Maurer original
By Ingo Maurer, Dorothee Becker, Design M
Located in BARCELONA, ES
function in a visually striking way. Manufactured by Ingo Maurer, and later by Vitra, the Uten.Silo has
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Vitra Office Wall Organizer "Uten.silo".
By Ingo Maurer
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Black wall organizer by Ingo Maurer for Vitra. Early edition high gloss plastic.
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Orange Utensil, 1970
By Space Age Products
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Conditions: Good Materials: Plastic Era: 1970 Measurements: 50x9x80 cm
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Dorothee Becker & Ingo Maurer, Uten.Silo, 1970s
By Dorothee Becker
Located in London, GB
Make the most of your wall space with the classic plastic, wall storage unit. This iconic design is versatile and practical, perfect for all homes. Designed by Dorothee Becker, this...
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Uten.Silo, Dorothee Becker, Ingo Maurer, Circa 1970
By Dorothee Becker
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Uten.Silo - Dorothee Becker - Ingo Maurer - Circa 1970 Wall Organizer » Original Black Mid Century The "Uten.Silo I" was designed by Dorothee Becker in 1969. Manufactured in the 7...
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