Catalog excerpts
‘LINTELOO IS ALL ABOUT COMFORT AND THE JOY OF LIFE’
Open the catalog to page 2LINTELOO STORY In 1994, more than fifteen years before trend visitors arriving in his showroom. ‘How does forecaster Lidewij Edelkoort declared ‘well- that feel? Comfortable isn’t it?! being’ one of the most important international trends, Jan te Lintelo (b. 1954) started a brand reflecting its Dutch roots, though nowadays possible way. Raised by parents who owned a designs by LINTELOO are sold all over the furniture store in the Netherlands, and having world. The company, with its head office and worked for Dutch design companies Pastoe, showroom in Zeist, has more than 250 dealers Rohé...
Open the catalog to page 3CUBO LIGHT 2018 JOENY VELDHUYZEN VAN ZANTEN Joeny’s ‘Cubo’ lamp is a true statement piece. No two ‘Cubos’ are the same, with their character defined by the swirls, bubbles and imperfections that come with artisanal, mouth-blown glass. Perfect for ambient lighting, the ‘Cubo’ is as beautiful ‘on’, as it is ‘off’ – Dutch design and craft
Open the catalog to page 4With ‘relaxation guaranteed’ as a promise, Jan te Lintelo designed an extensive seating system; the Mauro. Elegant but yet generously sized for your comfort. The sofa has become a real LINTELOO-icon, as it is a bestseller from the very beginning. Also available as an armchair, in both fabric and leather upholstery
Open the catalog to page 5Overstating the conventional form of a Balinese offering plate, gave designer Roderick Vos the inspiration for this playful series of coffee tables with an appropriate size for every purpose. Made of birch plywood, available in anthracite, oriental brown or lacquered in Pure White. Other RAL colours available on request.
Open the catalog to page 6Roderick Vos’ rotating ‘book carousel’ is an elegant, decorative and a practical bookcase, named after the legendary Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev. Between the functional compartments, you can look through the bookcase. Frame is in MDF and birch multiplex, lacquered in RAL 9010 (other colours on reques
Open the catalog to page 7Inspired by Italian movies from the 1960’s., this elegant new sofa by Jan te Lintelo is available in different sizes, all with great attention to detail. Refined stitching on the seat and back cushions in combination with the fabric and leather options from our exclusive collection create personalized and bespoke seating.
Open the catalog to page 8Jan te Lintelo (1954) was born into a family of furniture retailers in Haaksbergen in the eastern part of The Netherlands. Growing up surrounded by the beautiful furniture at his parents shop he understood the skills and great craftmanship of artisans and architects at an early age. Jan studied furniture manufacturing focussing on craftmanship and creativity but also the entrepreneurship of the trade. He worked in sales for Dutch cabinetmaker Pastoe and the famous upholstery factory Gelderland. In 1994 he decided to start his own company and create his own collection of furniture. Using his...
Open the catalog to page 9I ILINTELOOI The modern design of this versatile and modular sofa, designed by Jan te Lintelo, allows you to create multiple compositions with cushions in several sizes and different armrests. This model refers to the cosmopolitan lifestyle in hotels and restaurants around the Madison Square Park in New York.
Open the catalog to page 10CONVERSE 2007 FAAS VAN DIJK Thanks to the surprising asymmetry and perfect proportions the table is a real piece of art. Its variety of visual directions enables the functional design to fit almost any room.
Open the catalog to page 12The new sofa by Jan des Bouvrie is made with a minimal use of elements, being the seat, arm and back cushions and the optional ottoman for a comfortable soft way of seating. Choose the number of seats, add the armrests and backs to create the perfect size. The design and comfort is our contemporary and generous version of the typical ‘dutch’ sofa
Open the catalog to page 13Jan des Bouvrie (1942) is a household name in the Netherlands. His parents owned a furniture shop in Bussum. After graduating from the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, he developed his signature style with clean lines and a lot of white. Jan des Bouvrie made design affordable and more familiar to the general public. He not only designs furniture but also industrial products, and he carries out interior and architectural projects all over the world. Both Jan himself and many of his designs have won prestigious prizes. In 1993, he and his wife Monique established ‘Het Arsenaal’ a leading...
Open the catalog to page 14The new sofa ‘George’ by Jan te Lintelo is inspired by the lifestyle of the people living around lake Como. It is defined by the floating modern look high from the ground combined with generous cushions and a high back for extra support and comfort
Open the catalog to page 15Arp Sofa was inspired by the roundness of Sculpture des Silence by Hans Jean Arp. This modular sofa's shape appears soft and harmonious. Each element can stand unaccompanied, or amongst arrangements with other pieces.
Open the catalog to page 16Inspired by the art of Piet Mondriaan and the Russian Constructivism. Roderick Vos designed coffee table Manhattan as a landscape formation that requires the user to experiment and rediscover its function. A beautiful composition that is much more practical than expected. Made of birch plywood with smoked oak veneer.
Open the catalog to page 17The Balanced Side Tables are full of contradictions: warm and cold, thick and thin, flat and curved. The tables were made using wood and glass. Dan’s Alto Light is designed as objects of desire – chic and pure. The Alto Light is composed of different glass pieces that are separated by an elegant silhouette of brass compiling the glass domes onto a carefully crafted marble base outputting a vertical light cloud.
Open the catalog to page 18Born in 1971 in Jerusalem, Israel. Dan Yeffet SPECS PAGE 92 studied Industrial Design at Bezalel Academy: School of Art and Design in Jerusalem (1999 2001). He then moved to the Netherlands where he graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam in 2002 (BA in industrial / product design). After his graduation he set up his studio in Amsterdam. In 2005 he moved his studio to Paris where he still works. Dan‘s work stretches from space to objects - and everything in between - and in various methods, from classic craft work to cutting edge technologies. He designs furniture pieces,...
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