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3FORM ECHO 3form is encouraging designers to be playful with structure, colour, shape, and light with its new Echo collection. Made from sustainable Varia Ecoresin with 40% recycled content, the undulating fins are easy to install and incorporate lighting. Custom designs are possible through various colour and finish combinations. Tel: +31 (0)88 33 67 600 www.3form.eu


FLOS D’E-LIGHT It was only a matter of time before Philippe Starck turned his mind to such a popular, desirable and useful object as the iPad. And the resulting creation is a lamp that satisfies our daily need for information, entertainment and always-on connectivity. Manufactured by Flos, D’E-light has a radical, extremely functional design, with a USB socket above the light diffuser for an iPod, iPhone and iPad so that it can double up as a dock. D’E-light also offers the advantage of recharging devices without cluttering the desk, while the addition of a wireless keyboard creates a compact working space. Tel: +44 (0)20 3328 5140 www.flos.com


TECHNOGYM CROSS PERSONAL Combining Technogym’s experience with Antonio Citterio’s design, Cross Personal is the latest addition to Personal Line, which already includes Kinesis, the design equipment to perform over 200 exercises for strength, flexibility and balance; Run Personal, the exclusive interactive treadmill; and Recline, last year’s acclaimed stationary bike. The web connected cross trainer completes the Personal Line, while the Wellness Atelier Concept introduces unprecedented levels of customisation. Cross Personal is the first cross trainer that connects to the web through the integrated VISIOWEB display, an intuitive touchscreen with simple visual applications that allows the user to check emails and watch TV. Tel: +44 (0)1344 300 236 www.technogym.com


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