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		<title>Most recent Things tagged with plywood</title>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>3 Dec 2008 21:30:51 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Plywood House</title>
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	                Image: Pritzker Architecture Prize

The Plywood House was designed in 1985, The building has been described as a lightweight box and the construction as resembling Japanese craftmanship. The building, which is constructed of plywood, has elements that resemble work by Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.

Source:
Pritzker Architecture Prize
[url]http://www.pritzkerprize.com/143/2001photogallery/pages/027-1.htm[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:112qss</link>
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         		<title>Plywood Elephant</title>
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	                Image: Hive Modern

The plywood elephant was designed in 1945. It is made from molded maply plywood. Vitra, in Germany, produces it. A limited edition version and a miniature version have also been produced. It was intended as a toy for children, but also a decorative sculptural object.

Source:
High Modern
[url]http://hivemodern.com/products/?view=sub_product&amp;sid=2077&amp;cid=39&amp;cid2=156[/url]
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:888jnr</link>
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         		<title>Molded plywood coffee table</title>
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	                Image: Design Within Reach

This coffee table was designed in 1946. It has been manufactured by Herman Miller Inc., since 1946. The table has a natural ash veneer and maple inner plywood. The idea behind the design was to make something that was durable yet lightweight. 

Source:
Design Within Reach
http://www.dwr.com/category/designers/d-g/charles+&amp;+ray+eames.do
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:547cnn</link>
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         		<title>Two faces</title>
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	                As some of us, this tray has two faces. Make your choice depending on your mood. Two-sided tray made of plywood. Designed by Olga Sjöroos and Jasu Rannikko.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:028htc</link>
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         		<title>Bend it</title>
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	                The Bend it -table and -chair are created from equal pieces of plywood. Designed by Olga Sjöroos.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:670asl</link>
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         		<title>Give Me Five</title>
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	                Jakkara, jonka voit yhdistää toiseen. Lopputuloksena erilaisia ryhmiä. Materiaalina vaneri. Saatavana tilauksesta.

Yhteydenotot: tommi@tentwelve.ee

A combinable plywood stool that takes various shapes. Available by order. 

For more information, please contact tommi@tentwelve.ee.
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:616fyi</link>
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