Palissade Set
The Palissade set, is a table + chair designed by Bouroullec’s brothers for HAY. With a unusual green touch, I make this simple kitchen scene. The lamp is the famous Zettel by Ingo Maurer.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedThe Palissade set, is a table + chair designed by Bouroullec’s brothers for HAY. With a unusual green touch, I make this simple kitchen scene. The lamp is the famous Zettel by Ingo Maurer.
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They have created a series of external rendering and some interior renderings. For the interior design of the interior it has been created by us.
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