Magazine Rack by Camo Maison is a tale of a precise time and space: throughout its shapes, this object strictly stares at Danish design from the 50s, while the M84 camouflage pattern is the one worn by the local troops.
The product is made with Ebony, National Walnut and Cherry woods. As any other object from Camo Maison, finishing is 100% natural and joints don’t require screws or nails.
Chair by Camo Maison retraces the shapes drawn by a mid-Century anonymous designer from Holland, who deeply reconsidered the birthing chair of African origin.
The product is dressed in the camouflage used by the Zaire army and here reproduced through the use of Oak, Wenge and Ebony woods, all enriched by brass details.
The original design dates back to the 50s, revised a few decades later by Gio Ponti that made it a cult object: although the signature is Italian, its shapes are expressly of Scandinavian origin.
Table by Camo Maison reinterprets the key lines of this product, mixing them with the M90 camouflage pattern used by Swedish troops and here realized with Canaletto Walnut and triple shade of Oak.
Magazine Rack by Camo Maison is a tale of a precise time and space: throughout its shapes, this object strictly stares at Danish design from the 50s, while the M84 camouflage pattern is the one worn by the local troops.
The product is made with Ebony, National Walnut and Cherry woods. As any other object from Camo Maison, finishing is 100% natural and joints don’t require screws or nails.
Chair by Camo Maison retraces the shapes drawn by a mid-Century anonymous designer from Holland, who deeply reconsidered the birthing chair of African origin.
The product is dressed in the camouflage used by the Zaire army and here reproduced through the use of Oak, Wenge and Ebony woods, all enriched by brass details.
The original design dates back to the 50s, revised a few decades later by Gio Ponti that made it a cult object: although the signature is Italian, its shapes are expressly of Scandinavian origin.
Table by Camo Maison reinterprets the key lines of this product, mixing them with the M90 camouflage pattern used by Swedish troops and here realized with Canaletto Walnut and triple shade of Oak.