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Phaidon Design Classics 667 Timor Calendar 689 VLIVl Switch 'Interruttore 712 Brionvega Black ST/201 Enzo Mari Rompitratta' Marco Zanuso, Richard Sapper Achille Castiglioni, 668 Range Rover Pier Giacomo Castiglioni 713 Monaco Land Rover Design Team TAG Heuer Design Team 69O Daruma 669 Swan 36 Sergio Asti 714 UP Series Sparkman & Stephens, Inc Gaetano Pesce 691 Garden Egg Chair 670 Tongue Chair Peter Ghyczy 71S Clackers Pierre Paulin Designer Unknown 692 Tarn Tarn 671 KSM 1 Coffee Grinder Henry Massonnet 716 Selene Reinhold Weiss Vico Magistretti 693 Pago-Pago 672 Volkswagen Transporter Ji Enzo Mari 717 Hawker Siddeley Harrier Ben Pon Sir Sidney Camm, Hawker Siddeley 694 Bolle Design Team 673 Cylinda-Line Tapio Wirkkala Arne Jacobsen 718 Table Ashtray 69S Marcuso Dining Table Isao Hosoe 674 HobieCat16 Marco Zanuso Hobie Alter 719 Primate 696 KV-1310, Trinitron Colour TV Achille Castiglioni 67S Pastil Chair Eero Aarnio Sony Design Team 72O Telstar Football 697 Adidas Design Team 676 Pastis Ricard Carafe BMW 2002 Paul Ricard Wilhelm Hofmeister, BMW Design Team 721 In Attesa 698 Toga Enzo Mari 677 Concorde Sergio Mazza Sir Archibald E Russell, Pierre Satre, 722 Bocca Sofa ('Marilyn') Bill Strang, Lucien Servanty 699 Planta Studio 65 Giancarlo Piretti 670 Blow Chair 723 Citroen SM Maserati Gionatan De Pas, Donato D'Urbino, Pritt Glue Stick Robert Opron, Giulio Alfieri Paolo Lomazzi, Carla Scolari Henkel Design Team 724 Plia 679 Adal Fruit Bowl 7C1 Harley-Davidson Easy Rider Giancarlo Piretti Enzo Mari Chopper Harley-Davidson Design Team 72S Key-ring 68O GA 45 Pop Record Player Designer Unknown Mario Bellini 7O2 Boalum Livio Castiglioni, Gianfranco Frattini 726 Quaderna Table 681 Sacco Superstudio Piero Gatti, Cesare Paolini, Hebi Lamp Franco Teodoro Isao Hosoe 727 Furniture in Irregular Forms Shiro Kuramata 682 Clam Ashtray 704 Uten.Silo Alan Fletcher Dorothee Becker 728 Optic Clock Joe Colombo 683 Olympus Trip 35 70S Honda CB750 Yasuo Hattori Honda Project Design Team 729 Bo by Trolley Joe Colombo 684 T2 Cylindrical Cigarette Lie 7O6 Chopper Dieter Rams Alan Oakley, Tom Karen 73O HLD 4 Hair Dryer Dieter Rams 68S Boeing 747 7O7 Tube Chair Joseph Sutter, Juan Trippe, Joe Colombo 731 5 in 1 Stacking Glasses Boeing Design Team Joe Colombo 7O8 Cylindrical Storage 686 Sling Chair Anna Castelli Ferrieri 732 Magazine Rack Charles Hollis Jones Giotto Stoppino 7O9 TAC Tableware 687 Pyramid Furniture Walter Gropius 733 Ball Pentel R50 Shiro Kuramata Pentel Design Team 71O Valentine Typewriter 688 Living Tower Ettore Sottsass 734 Kitchen Scale 'BA2000' Verner Panton Marco Zanuso 711 Mies Chair Archizoom Associates 73S Rolls-Rovce Phantom VI Mulliner Park Ward Design #36 Spirale Ashtray 7S9 Rotaro Floor Sweeper 703 Papillona Lamp Achille Castiglioni Leifheit Design Team Afra Scarpa, Tobia Scarpa 737 KVI 76O 06LC Seiko Quartz Watch 704 Tratto Pen Arne Jacobsen Seiko Epson Design Team Design Group Italia #3<l Parentesi 761 SS 750 Desmo 70S Uni-Tray Achille Castiglioni, Pio Manzu Fabio Taglioni Riki Watanabe #3) Laser Sailing Dinghy 762 Sommeliers Range 706 Suomi Table Service Bruce Kirby C/aus Josef Riedel Timo Sarpaneva I'TKS Box Chair 763 Togo 707 Kryptonite K4 Enzo Mari Michel Ducaroy Michael Zane, Peter Zane #41 Trac II - Safety Razor Division 764 Sciangai 700 Ashtray Gillette Design Team Gionatan De Pas, Donato D'Urbino, Anna Castelli Ferrieri Paolo Lomazzi 742 Tizio 709 Sonora Richard Sapper 76S Salt and Pepper Rasps Vico Magistretti Johnny Serensen, Rud Thygesen 743 Polio Vase 79O Glass Chair & Collection Tapio Wirkkala 766 Bic ® lighter Shiro Kuramata Flaminaire Design Team #44 Programma 8 791 Nuvola Rossa Eija Helander, Franco Sargiani Ariette 1/2/3 Vico Magistretti Afra Scarpa, Tobia Scarpa #4*> Minitimer 792 Cricket Maxi Lighter Richard Sapper 760 Pony Cricket Design Team Eero Aarnio #46 Omstack Chair 793 Vacuum Jug Rodney Kinsman 769 Playmobil Erik Magnussen Hans Beck #4# Honda Civic 794 Atollo 233/D Honda Design Team 77O Servomuto Vico Magistretti Achille Castiglioni #4<J Cuboluce 79S Telephone Model F78 Franco Bettonica, Mario Melocchi 771 Input Ice Bucket Henning Andreasen Conrad Associates, Martin Roberts #49 SX-70 Polaroid Folding Camera 796 Cab Henry Dreyfuss, Henry Dreyfuss 772 Tennis Racket Mario Bellini Associates Howard Head 797 Atari Joystick CX40 f Wiggle Chair 773 Cucciolo Toilet Brush Atari Design Team Frank Gehry Makio Hasuike 790 9090 Espresso Coffee Mai #81 Divisumma18 774 Corkscrew Richard Sapper Mario Bellini Peter Holmblad 799 Proust Chair #82 Beogram4000 77S 4875 Chair Alessandro Mendini Jacob Jensen Carlo Bartoli i)w Billy Shelf #8«s Porsche Design Chronograph 776 Rubik's Cube® IKEA Ferdinand Porsche Ernb Rubik 0C1 ET 44 Pocket Calculator #S4 Noce 777 Banco Catalano Dieter Rams, Dietrich Lubs Achille Castiglioni Oscar Tusquets Blanca, Llufs Clotet 0C2 A'dammer #88 Tripp Trapp Child's Chair 770 VWGolfAl Aldo van den Nieuwelaar Peter Opsvik Giorgetto Giugiaro 0O3 Mattia Esse #86 Sinclair Executive Calculator Chambord Coffee Maker Enrico Contreas Sir Clive Maries Sinclair Carsten Jergensen 0C4 Frisbi 787 SL-1200 Turntable 70O Vertebra Chair Achille Castiglioni Technics Research and Emilio Ambasz, Giancarlo Piretti Development Team OCS 5070 Condiment Set Kickstool Ettore Sottsass #8o Kurve Flatware Wedo Design Team Tapio Wirkkala 0C6 Gacela 702 Brompton Folding Bicycle (part of Clasica collection) Andrew Ritchie Joan Casas y Ortlnez 8C7 Maglite 831 Renault Espace 1 855 Ko-Ko Chair Anthony Maglica Matra Design Team, Renault Design Team Shim Kuramata 8C8 Boston Shaker 832 LOMO-Compact-Automate 856 Wajima Ceremony Series £ffore.Soffeass Mikhail Holomyansky Toshiyuki Kita 809 Balans Variable Stool 833 Global Knife 857 Thinking Man's Chair Peter Opsvik Komin Yamada Jasper Morrison 8IC Absolut Vodka 834 Philips Compact Disc 858 How High the Moon Carlsson & Broman Philips/Sony Design Team Shim Kuramata 811 Headphone Stereo Walkman, 83K Croma & Piuma 859 Sity Sofa TPS-L2 Makio Hasuike Antonio Citterio Sony Design Team 836 First Chair 86C Lockheed Lounge Post-it ® Notes Michele De Lucchi Marc Newson 8(2 Spencer Silver, Art Fry 837 PST (Pocket Survival Tool) 861 Spine Chair 813 Duplex Timothy S Leatherman Andre Dubreuil Javier Mariscal 838 Streamliner 862 Quicksnap Single Use Camera 814 Praxis 35 UlfHanses Fuji film DesignTeam Mario Bellini 839 Lightning TRS 863 Tolomeo 815 Parola Rollerblade Design Team Michele De Lucchi, Giancarlo Fassina Gae Aulenti 84C Swatch 1st Collection 864 Well Tempered Chair Wink Swatch Lab Ron Arad 81 o Toshiyuki Kita 841 9091 Kettle 865 S Chair 81A Panda Richard Sapper Tom Dixon Giorgetto Giugiaro 842 Can Family 866 1 Feltri Tavolo con ruote Hansjerg Maier-Aichen Gaetano Pesce 818 Gae Aulenti 843 Apple Macintosh 867 AB 314 Alarm Clock Acetoliere Hartmut Esslinger, frogdesign Dietrich Lubs 819 Achille Castiglioni 844 Sheraton Chair 664 868 Milano Grob 102 Standard Astir III Robert Venturi Aldo Rossi 82C Grob-Werke Design Team 845 Gespanntes Regal 869 Ghost Chair 821 La Conica Coffee Maker Wolfgang Laubersheimer Cini Boeri, Tomu Katayanagi A Ido Rossi 4fcMl Mk 846 Ya Ya Ho 87O Taraxacum '88 Callimaco Lamp Ingo Maurer & Team Achille Castiglioni 822 Ettore Sottsass MAA 847 Pasta Set 871 Embryo Chair Commodore C64 Massimo Morozzi Marc Newson 823 Commodore Design Team 848 Berenice 872 Chair for Kiyotomo Sinclair ZX81 Alberto Meda, Paolo Rizzatto Shim Kuramata 824 Sir Clive Sinclair 849 Aerohead Bicycle Racing 873 Chair AC1 Durabeam Torch Helmut Antonio Citterio 825 Nick Butler, BIB Consultants for Duracell James Gentes 874 Ara 826 18-8 Stainless Steel Flatware 85C 9093 Whistling Kettle Philippe Starck Sori Yanagi Micheal Graves Kivi Votive 82 A Chair Rutan Voyager 8/5 Heikki Orvola Donald Judd 851 Elbert 'Burt' Rutan MMA Ply-Chair Open Back MR30 Stabmixer Costanza 8/6 Jasper Morrison 828 Ludwig Littmann 852 Paolo Rizzatto Wood Chair 829 Voltes V Transformer 853 Toledo Chair 8// Marc Newson Kouzin Ohno Jorge Pensi 4 fc Ml ^^ 878 Miss Blanche Costes Chair Official Swiss Railway Watch Shim Kuramata 83C Philippe Starck 854 Hans Hilfiker, Mondaine Team 079 Basic Thermos Flask 9vs3 Lucellino Girotondo Ross Lovegrove, Julian Brown Ingo Maurer King-Kong: Stefano Giovannoni, Guido Venturini OOC Britten V-1000 904 IBM ThinkPad John Britten Richard Sapper 927 Kappa Knives Dr Karl-Peter Born 001 Silver Chair YVS Red Cross Cabinet Vico Magistretti Thomas Eriksson 920 JI1 Sofa Bed James Irvine 002 Braun AW 20 9O6 Ashtray Dietrich Lubs Aart Roelandt 929 Mono Tables Konstantin Grcic 003 Titania 9OI Brera Alberto Meda, Paolo Rizzatto Achille Castiglioni 93O X-Shaped Rubber Bands Laufer Design Team 004 Wire Newspaper Rack 9G8 Monster M900 Willi Glaeser Miguel Galluzzi 931 Genie of the Lamp Wally with German Frers OOS Gameboy 9O9 Chair No. 2 Gunpei Yokoi Maarten van Severen 932 Aprilia Moto 6.5 Philippe Starck 006 Orgone Vlvs BeoSound Century Marc Newson David Lewis 933 Meda Chair Alberto Meda 007 Soft Big Easy 911 Momento Ron Arad Aldo Rossi 934 Washing-Up Bowl Ole Jensen 000 WATCH 912 Ellen's Brackets Flemming Bo Hansen AH Tayar 93S Ginevra Ettore Sottsass 009 Flower Vase Ephemera 913 Laleggera Shiro Kuramata Riccardo Blumer 936 Nokia 5100 Frank Nuovo, Nokia Design Team 890 Cross Check Chair 914 Chandelier 85 Lamps Frank O Gehry Rody Graumans 937 TGV Duplex Roger Tallon 091 Ellice 51S Mobil Marco Ferreri Antonio Citterio, Glen Oliver Low 930 Canon Ixus Yasushi Shiotani 092 Juicy Salif 916 Mammut Child Chair Philippe Starck Morten Kjelstrup, Allen 0stgaard 939 Aquatinta Michele De Lucchi, Alberto Nason 093 La my Swift 917 Dyson DC01 Wolfgang
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