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Alexander Calder performs his “Circus” – Whitney Museum
From Oct. 16, 2008 Feb. 15, 2009, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York presents “Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926-1933″ http://www.whitney.org/calder, a new look at the artists early years when his radical innovations included open-air wire sculptures, his beloved and important miniature “Circus”, and the creation of a new artform, the mobile. This video excerpts scenes of Calder performing the “Circus” from a 1955 film by Jean Painleve.
Rip + Tatter Kid’s Chair

The Rip + Tatter Kid’s Chair and Kalon Studios was featured during Milan Design week 2011 as part of the Kids room – ZOOM! exhibit installation. Kids room – ZOOM! is a special home exclusively designed for children staged and curated by Unduetrestella founder Paola Noé with Austrian children’s furniture designer Thomas Maitz from Perludi.
This amazing Rip + Tatter Kid’s Chair is avalilable in our store maromeria
Kalon Studios at Maromeria




We are very happy with our newest additions to our store from Kalon Studios a young design studio based in Los Angeles, California and Berlin, Germany that produces youthful, sustainable design for modern live. They use only the highest quality sustainable and non-toxic materials, domestically made, handcrafted in New England. Recognized as one of the most influential and innovative sustainable design company in the world. Is modern, sustainable and ruthlessly good looking.
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Kalon Studios, Peter Oyler and Perludi will be decorating the Stella McCartney boutique in NYC to celebrate the official launch of Lucky Kids Magazine. Wednesday, April 13th Stella McCartney Boutique, NYC
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Le Petit Prince
A lovely movie presenting a beautiful limited edition notebook.
Bird Tree Puzzle
A beautiful puzzle from Shigeo Fukuda a great japanese designer.
Pray for Japan!

Via theanimalarium Puzzle Bird Tree by Shigeo Fukuda, 1965

La Rivoluzione Terrestre
Reportage “La Rivoluzione Terrestre” di Valerio Berruti.
Photography by Stefania Spadoni © Stefania Spadoni Fotografa
Music by Alessandro Mannarino
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