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Furnished, and the design is an exciting new design is based on the house Poortvliet, The Netherlands. Bert Koelman and Eric Manneken are partners and both have long experience in the Horticultural Industry in Holland. Their design concepts and ideas, stainless steel - of their favourite raw material - are innovative and rare quality of the manufacture and design.

Their philosophy of clean lines and simple, but perfectly proportioned, trademarks, furniture, farmers and containers and other special units.

Stainless steel is a Class 316, with a thickness of 2.5 mm. The finalisation of all the welded seams and corners are invariably invisible and beautifully polished a certain amount of the purity of the full, so that all the lines, angles and the overall visual appearance of each piece is perfect.

For example, Amahusu vase HDD04 0050 and the crinkle effect of the justification is simply amazing how the light reflects off a soft rolls of steel. This effect has also been used to the table feet for Amahus / Belgo table in its dark grey Belgian granite stone top. The steel legs have been drawn up through the tabletop and cut Rinse the surface seamlessly with precision. A perfect simple but very beautiful table.

Please see below the current range of HD & D range of stainless steel pieces exterior or interior use.

For more information about price and other custom-made specifications please contact Catriona McLean, or link directly to HD & D. The prices are quoted on the ex only, and all quotations has been studied in the design of the requests.

HD & D exhibition is Gafa Fair in Cologne (September) and the Fifth Room (London September), and to plan to present their activities in the European trade fairs in 2005.

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