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“My designs are not based on fashion. They are unique pieces, not necessarily understandable at a glance, but meant for a slow, layer by layer exploration.” Much like all other designs by dutch Aldo Bakker this intriguing shape is designed to surprise. The bottom of Fat One resembles an apple. And where you’ll normally find the stem of the apple, Bakker has connected one end of the handle. The other end is connected to the opening and lid. Fat One is made in silver, bent through electro forming and grown around a perfect model using CNC milling to ensure the precise positioning of the handle. The handle is made in steel, to ensure enough strength to hold the Fat One.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Fat One Aldo Bakker, 2015 suitable for commercial projects?

Yes, the Fat One Aldo Bakker, 2015 by karakterCopenhagen is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.

Can the Fat One Aldo Bakker, 2015 be used outdoors?

The Fat One Aldo Bakker, 2015 is designed for indoor use only.

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Indoor / Outdoor Indoor
Durability Residential
Size Medium
Brand karakterCopenhagen
Category Styling

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The Dax Chair is a modern dining-height armchair designed by Charles and Ray Eames, featuring a polypropylene shell and armrests that are both durable and environmentally conscious. Constructed with dyed-through recycled polypropylene, the chair's seat shell is 100% recyclable, offering sustainability at its core. Available in various upholstery options including fully upholstered versions with moulded polyurethane foam padding, the Dax Chair provides comfort and style. The armrests are crafted from durable polypropylene, ensuring a robust structure that complements the chair's sleek design. The chair comes in a range of shell and upholstery colors, allowing for endless combinations to suit different interiors. Options include visitor chairs, dining chairs, rocking chairs, swivel chairs, and stacking versions with ganging brackets for row seating. For outdoor use, the tubular steel base is available in chrome-plated or powder-coated finishes, suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings. The powder-coated version provides superior durability and resistance to weathering conditions. The Dax Chair's design features include a robust yet lightweight construction, making it ideal for various applications. The chair can be used as a dining-height armchair in home offices, conference rooms, or as a versatile seating solution for restaurants, cafés, break rooms, and outdoor spaces such as waiting areas, auditoriums, terraces, and gardens. The Dax Chair's design typology allows it to serve multiple purposes, making it an essential piece of furniture. To ensure longevity and optimal performance, users should follow these care tips: avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent color changes; clean the chair with a soft cloth and mild detergent solution for regular maintenance. Regularly inspect the upholstery for any signs of wear or damage, and replace as necessary. The Dax Chair is an ideal choice for those seeking a sustainable, versatile, and stylish seating option that can be customized to fit various environments.

AMÉDÉE - 2 seater fabric sofa

AMÉDÉE - 2 seater fabric sofa - Sofa by Ligne Roset

Ligne Roset > Sofa

The Amédèe sofa by Ligne Roset is a sophisticated 2-seater fabric design that seamlessly blends urban chic with luxurious comfort. Crafted from premium materials, this sofa combines the elegance of full grain, pure aniline Orga leather with a slightly smooth and glossy finish, elevating it to a coveted luxury object. Designed as both a settee and armchair combination, Amédèe features a lumbar support that is quilted and meticulously stitched, mirroring the craftsmanship found in the bucket seats of top-tier Italian automobiles. This attention to detail ensures not only comfort but also a refined aesthetic appeal. The sofa's design includes a rotating armchair for added versatility, perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying a comfortable recline. A footstool provides additional support and relaxation options, making it ideal for gatherings or personal moments of rest. For maintenance, regular cleaning with mild soap and water is recommended to preserve the leather’s natural beauty. Avoid harsh chemicals, excessive heat sources, and direct sunlight exposure to maintain its lustrous appearance over time. Regularly applying a high-quality leather conditioner can also help keep the upholstery in top condition. This sofa from Ligne Roset is suitable for both contemporary living rooms and more formal settings, offering a blend of functionality and sophistication that seamlessly integrates into various home decor styles.

EXTRO - Single handle Recessed shower mixer

EXTRO - Single handle Recessed shower mixer - Shower by Newform

Newform > Shower

The Extro 69370 single lever concealed bath/shower mixer by [Manufacturer Name] is crafted with precision and elegance, featuring 1/2" connections and a 35 mm ceramic disc cartridge for reliable performance. Its design embodies soft, edgeless lines that seamlessly blend into any bathroom decor, making it an ideal choice for both contemporary and traditional settings. Constructed from high-quality materials, the Extro 69370 is designed to withstand daily use while maintaining its aesthetic appeal. The automatic diverter allows for easy switching between bath and shower functions without compromising on style or functionality. Its concealed design ensures a clean, uncluttered appearance that complements any bathroom layout. The Extro collection embodies a sense of order in the bathroom, with each piece designed to enhance the overall ambiance while maintaining its distinct identity. This makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a cohesive yet sophisticated look in their bathing area. For optimal performance and longevity, proper care is essential. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water can help maintain the finish's shine. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that could damage the surface. Additionally, ensure the mixer is installed correctly to prevent any leaks or malfunctions. For further details on this innovative product, please refer to [Manufacturer Name]'s comprehensive information about the Extro collection.

DELTA ZERO 69856E - Thermostatic concealed mixer

DELTA ZERO 69856E - Thermostatic concealed mixer - Tap by Newform

Newform > Tap

The Delta Zero 70429E is a sophisticated two-way thermostatic concealed mixer designed for both temperature control and power switching, featuring one handle for easy operation. This product combines seamlessly with the concealed part (27751) from Newform's DELTA ZERO collection, embodying their commitment to rigorous lines and volumetric purity. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this thermostatic mixer is crafted from high-quality materials that ensure durability and longevity. The construction includes a robust brass body for strength and reliability, complemented by a durable plastic handle for ease of use and aesthetic appeal. Its sleek design features a minimalist approach, emphasizing clean lines and a contemporary look. The Delta Zero 70429E is ideal for modern bathroom fixtures where space is limited or aesthetics are paramount. It can be installed in various applications such as showers, bathtubs, and other plumbing systems requiring precise temperature control and power management. Its compact design makes it an excellent choice for tight spaces without compromising functionality. For optimal performance and longevity, proper care should be taken. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water is recommended to maintain its pristine appearance. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the surface finish. Additionally, ensure the mixer is properly vented to prevent any buildup of pressure within the system. The Delta Zero 70429E represents a new pinnacle in design from Newform, embodying their innovative and developmental awareness through its clean lines and functional elegance. For further details about this product or other offerings within the DELTA ZERO collection, customers are encouraged to reach out directly for comprehensive information.

AMI - Small sofa high-back

AMI - Small sofa high-back - Sofa by Paola Lenti

Paola Lenti > Sofa

Discover the Ami series, a versatile collection of furniture pieces designed to enhance any living space with its elegant design and robust construction. This sophisticated line includes a sofa, chair, compact armchair, and an armchair, each crafted with meticulous attention to detail. The structure is built using stainless steel AISI 316, known for its durability and resistance to corrosion. The upholstery is fixed and hand-woven in Chain tubular knit, filled with polyester fibers, ensuring a comfortable seating experience. The base of the furniture features stainless steel AISI 316 that can be finished in various ways: satin or matt varnish in avorio or grafite colors, or gloss varnish in the Mano Lucida wood range. An Ornué finish is also available on an exclusive basis by De Castelli. For a customized touch, plastic spacers are included to provide additional support and stability. The seat cushion is removable and made from stress-resistant expanded polyurethane foam covered with polyester fiber and polyamide for enhanced comfort and durability. It can be upholstered in various fabrics from the collection, ensuring a cohesive look throughout your home. For optimal comfort, loose cushions are recommended to adjust seating height and depth according to personal preferences. The quantity and dimensions of these cushions depend on the specific product chosen. For further information about this exclusive series, manufacturers' guidelines should be consulted for comprehensive details. This furniture line is suitable for both contemporary and minimalist interior designs, offering a versatile solution that can complement various living spaces. Regular cleaning with mild detergents and avoiding harsh chemicals will help maintain the aesthetic appeal of your Ami series furniture over time.

LE MURA - Modular fabric sofa

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Tacchini > Sofa

MARILYN - Round ash and marble table

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WEVE - Adjustable metal floor lamp - Floor lamp by Shake

Shake > Floor lamp

The Shake floor lamp embodies a modern aesthetic with its sleek metal design and upward light direction. Perfect for living room spaces, this medium-sized fixture features a matte finish and a minimalist silhouette, making it an elegant addition to contemporary interiors.

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Paged > Chair

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Authentage Lighting > Wall lamp

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Zambaiti Contract > Wallpaper

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