Eternit x ECAL

Eternit x ECAL

Project by Michel Charlot for Eternit, shown at 2008 Design Miami/ fair in Basel.

Collaboration (2008) by Michel Charlot

Know-how
soft goods / accessories, Craftsmanship
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Eternit, MOLD LAMP Michel Charlot
MOLD LAMP  ECAL / Michel Charlot
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Eternit, MOLD LAMP Michel Charlot
MOLD LAMP ECAL / Michel Charlot
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, Eternit, MOLD LAMP Michel Charlot
MOLD LAMP  ECAL / Michel Charlot

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