Wishlist by Li Edelkoort
Design Auction

13 September 2009, 3:00pm

Pierre Bergé & Associés
Salle Des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

Presented as an exhibition cum auction, the event brings together almost 200 lots by a range of emerging and established designers. Displayed throughout ten rooms of residence each object responds to common themes solidifying Eldekoort’s notion of the ‘museum house’
 
selection:    
Fernando & Umberto Campana
Multidao chair 2002
Estimate 20 000 - 30 000 €
 
Studio Job
Perished table 2006
Estimate 35 000 - 50 000 €


 
Ross Lovegrove
Liquid carbon bench Banc 2008
Estimate 75 000 - 90 000 €
 
Willem de Ridder
Prototype GlamMore Armoire 2008
Estimate 8 000 - 12 000 €

 

 
Marcel Wanders
Golden knotted chair 2009
Estimate 15 000 - 20 000 €

 
Maarten Baas & Frabnck Bragigand
Second-hand Étagère 2006
Estimate 15 000 - 20 000 €
 
Ontwerpduo
Marbelous Table 2008
Estimate 11 000 - 13 000 €
 
Hans van Bentem
Lion Chandelier 2006
Estimate 22 000 - 28 000 €

 
Gijs Bakker
Stretched Cross Brooch Broche 2008
Estimate 25 000 - 30 000 €
 
Studio Makkink & Bey
Kokon Thonet chair 1999
Estimate 12 000 - 16 000 €
 
Snodevormgevers
Large Tree Trunk Cabinet 2009
Estimate 9 000 - 13 000 €

 
Ted Noten
Lady K 4/7 Bag 2007
Estimate 23 000 - 28 000 €
 
Tom Dixon
Pylon Armchair 2007
 
Gro Design
Football table 2009
Estimate 50 000 - 70 000 €
 
Bauke Knottnerus
Grey couch 2008
Estimate 1 800 - 2 500 €
 
Ineke Hans
Fracture Chair
Estimate 2 800 - 3 500 €
 

Joost van Bleiswijk
Prototype Pendulum XL 2009
Estimate: 44 000 - 52 000 €

 
Tomás Gabzdil Libertiny
Honeycomb vase 2006-2008
Estimate 17 000 - 22 000 €
 

 

Wishlist by Li Edelkoort

“The world is focused on design and the discipline is gaining in importance every day, almost every hour. The international auction rooms support this very young market in this way allowing unique or vintage industrial pieces to become the new objects of desire for collectors, thereby finding themselves in collections of prestigious brands. Hotels, restaurants, clubs and offices are designed by designers that have a new vision of public life in an atmosphere that introduces new visions of coming trends (…) With this growing enthusiasm for form, we will thereby see our habitat in a more artistic way, in the way of a collector...Our houses will become studios, a gallery or even a private museum. The consumer will become the curator of the exhibition of their own life in creating a museum home” Li Edelkoort

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