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- SHELF WITH SYSTEM
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- Deep black
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- Our new: The wooden chair ONE
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- Self-runner
- What's simmering?
- Creating space - wardrobe KARLA
- Cut and stowage material
- Geometric: graphic. These are the patterns we like.
- Good sleep - Good design
- Bestseller at MAGAZIN
- Hammer, screw, do it yourself
- Organization for the kitchen
- Table linen rethought
- Pop effects
- In focus - luminaire series AYNO
- Flexible furniture series: BTB & LTL
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- Sofas for all occasions
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- Everything in the box
- Freshly colored textiles
- Safe bank
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- New baking
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- Green shopping
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- Helpful companion - stool Chemnitz
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- That sits
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- One for all: chair Colegio
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- Baking bread
- Typical Scandinavian
- Please take a seat
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- Color for the frankfurter
- Freshen up
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- Unsurpassed robust
- Universal talents
- That pops - luminous colors
- Stefan Diez
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- Reportage Rehau
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- Everything in order
- Cheese, bread, wine - everything for the perfect combination
- That pops
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- Eat on the road
- Mirror, Mirror
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- Gerdesmeyer & Krohn
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- Designer portrait Thomas Schnur
- All banana?
- The dear little ones!
- Storage for the bathroom
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Topic
In focus - AYNO luminaire series
With the AYNO luminaire series, designer Stefan Diez bridges the gap between the origins and the present of directable light. AYNO is quite radically reduced to the essentials and meets all requirements in terms of design, contemporary technology and sustainability. The AYNO wall light is new at MAGAZIN as an extension of the series, of which we have the table and floor lamp in our range. The lampshades in silk gray or black are aligned by cables in neon orange, black or gray.
WALL LIGHT AYNO L
TABLE LAMP AYNO S
FLOOR LAMP AYNO L
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
With AYNO, Stefan Diez has developed a luminaire series that radically reflects the theme of sustainability and circular design. A key step here is the reduction of structures and complexity. The resulting minimalist design enables an extremely low consumption of resources. The luminaire consists of only three fully recyclable primary materials: steel, fiberglass and ABS plastic. The steel and plastic elements are already made from recycled materials. In addition, the design means that all materials can be separated by type and thus recycled. No tools are required to achieve this - everything is interlocked and can be separated by hand. Access to so-called semi-finished products, i.e. materials and elements pre-produced as standard in large series, reduces costs and shortens transportation routes. The luminaire is durable as it can be repaired by the user without tools. And even the luminaire head, the LED unit produced in Germany or the transformer can be easily replaced.