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	    Latest post 02-24-2012 12:47 PM by beocool . 154 replies.
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GuyHui 
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										     Greg:before finally ditching it all and going with MDF Italia. Expensive process, sure, but now it's perfect!
 Quality has a price.  IMHO, I think "Quality over quantity" Guy  --= "Everything gets done with Patience" =--
--= "Less is More" - Mies Van der Rohe" --= BV10 46", BL8K, BL4K, BL2, BS Ouverture, BC6000 (Mk3), BT1100, Beo4 , A8 and ...the Atomic Floyd "Airjax+Mic" earphones =-- |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 SWISS_2Joined on 04-16-2007Neuchatel, SuissePosts 552 | 
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										    Living Room: Cabinets:  Poliform    ( works well: practical )   /c BS 3200 + BL4000 + Plasma Couch:      COR Arthe ( looks good: not the most comfortable )Chairs:      Barcelona    Mies van der Rohe  ( licensed copies: China ? )Table:        Noguchi + COR glass side
 Bedrooms: Ye Olde Danish Teak  throughout    /c BL2000 + 3500 + PC/TV  M-L
 Kitchen: Poliform cabinets, Bosch, Granite   /c BL2000 M-L
 The wife and I like the Gaggenau, but to choose between two passions, B & O wins out. |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GregJoined on 04-17-2007London, UKPosts 109 | 
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										     GuyHui : Greg:before finally ditching it all and going with MDF Italia. Expensive process, sure, but now it's perfect!
 Quality has a price.  IMHO, I think "Quality over quantity" Guy 
 
 I agree. We've economised in other areas (e.g. guest bedrooms, etc.) that don't see much use, and gone for a few really nice pieces downstairs, which is all interlinked 'open-plan' spaces so has to look great throughout!  Also, it's something we look at/sit on/enjoy every single day and in my view worth the expense (and the process in getting it right). Of course, now it's perfect, we're now looking at moving house... |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 MorganJoined on 04-19-2007SpainPosts 2,271 | 
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										     Greg: Morgan:
 
 
 Love the look of these - we had them before the MDF Italia ones. But we found the quality not so great as the design - the holes weren't drilled in exactly the right place, the oak veneer had some rough edges... we were so disappointed. We then went with B&B Italia - can't remember product name - before finally ditching it all and going with MDF Italia. Expensive process, sure, but now it's perfect!
  I´m agree with you, although they have improve the finished. Do you know something similar to keep a huge amount of CDs? Rafa |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GregJoined on 04-17-2007London, UKPosts 109 | 
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										     Morgan: Greg: Morgan:
 
 
 Love the look of these - we had them before the MDF Italia ones. But we found the quality not so great as the design - the holes weren't drilled in exactly the right place, the oak veneer had some rough edges... we were so disappointed. We then went with B&B Italia - can't remember product name - before finally ditching it all and going with MDF Italia. Expensive process, sure, but now it's perfect!
  I´m agree with you, although they have improve the finished. Do you know something similar to keep a huge amount of CDs?
 
 Well, of course I'm biased, but I can't recommend MDF Italia's solutions highly enough. You can configure many of their units (e.g. whitecase) with large drawers whose bases have integral CD racking. It's a great solution, although not maybe for a really huge number of CDs. The advantage is that you can have a large number of CDs very easily accessible when you want them but completely hidden from view the rest of the time.  http://www.mdfitalia.it/mdf/index.html |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 MorganJoined on 04-19-2007SpainPosts 2,271 | 
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										    Thanks Greg, very nice. But I think that it isn´t necesary to have all the CDs hidden from view, I love to see them  , and you are right, for a huge number of CDs there isn´t enough room. Regards. Rafa |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GuyHui 
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										    Hello Dear Beoworlders, I wish to share with you  the design applied to the bath/ sanitation field.  1. shower cabins  Ima from Rapsel (Italy) :   Folding shower unit composed of a satin stainless steel structure and rot-resistant fabric curtains. It folds up like a book and is available for a shower, for a bathtub or as a corner unit.  
 Pluviae Out from Rapsel (Italy) :  
 Wall mounted shower structure with a a piral shaped pipe (for mixed water), a head shower and a flexible 3/4" connection pipe for water plug.     2. Shower Basins : Piattobase from Rapsel (Italy) :  
 Stainless steel floor-concealed shower tray complete with siphoned drain.   Pianoduralmond from from Rapsel (Italy) : 
   
Shower tray in white Duralmond. Pianolegno  from Rapsel (Italy) :
  
 Shower tray in teak wood.   More to come  Guy : "Luxe, Calme et Volupté"
 
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--= "Less is More" - Mies Van der Rohe" --= BV10 46", BL8K, BL4K, BL2, BS Ouverture, BC6000 (Mk3), BT1100, Beo4 , A8 and ...the Atomic Floyd "Airjax+Mic" earphones =-- |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GuyHui 
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										    Suite : 3. Bathroom & Toilet accessories
  Axor Citterio  
  
 
Brilliance, clarity, and harmony determine value for the Axor Citterio
line and reawaken awareness of the ritual character of the element of
water. Every surface, transition, and joint captivates with harmonious
resolution in the field of tension between angle and curve.    
 
  
    
  Luxury reveals itself here in
detail for example, the finely crafted hot/cold marking that impresses
with its precision. Antonio Citterio has redefined the bathroom.    Guy  
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--= "Less is More" - Mies Van der Rohe" --= BV10 46", BL8K, BL4K, BL2, BS Ouverture, BC6000 (Mk3), BT1100, Beo4 , A8 and ...the Atomic Floyd "Airjax+Mic" earphones =-- |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 DanielJoined on 04-17-2007Svinarp, SwedenPosts 1,284 | 
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										     tom:
 Always liked Rolf Benz. My favourite sofa is 222.  My sofa table is Clips from Danish Eilersen.  Most of our home goes in a Scandinavian style (surprise!). Beovision LX5500, BeoCord V6000, BeoSound 9000, BeoLab 8000, BeoLab 3500, BeoLab 2000, BeoVox1, BeoCom 6000, Form1, LightControl 1 |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GuyHui 
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										    Nice one. BTW, from which type of wood is made your sofa table ?
 Cheers, Guy  --= "Everything gets done with Patience" =--
--= "Less is More" - Mies Van der Rohe" --= BV10 46", BL8K, BL4K, BL2, BS Ouverture, BC6000 (Mk3), BT1100, Beo4 , A8 and ...the Atomic Floyd "Airjax+Mic" earphones =-- |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GuyHui 
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										    This Funky One furniture looks great in your very neat living room. In fact it's well integrated in this contemporary designed environment. Guy  --= "Everything gets done with Patience" =--
--= "Less is More" - Mies Van der Rohe" --= BV10 46", BL8K, BL4K, BL2, BS Ouverture, BC6000 (Mk3), BT1100, Beo4 , A8 and ...the Atomic Floyd "Airjax+Mic" earphones =-- |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 trojanJoined on 04-18-2007Checkley, StaffordshirePosts 19 | 
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										    Mr Ander(son) That table is beautifull,as is the rest of the room. Do you know if the table would be avaiable to the U.K at all? And is it hugely expensive? Thanks in advance for any answers. |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 mr_anders_sonJoined on 03-27-2007swedenPosts 1,032 | 
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										    Hi and thanx
 It cost aprox 1120 EUR + shipping
 Send a mail to Karin at Helium Design and ask here: karin.nyberg@heliumdesign.se    |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 beologischJoined on 04-16-2007HollandPosts 729 | 
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										     ....mr anders(son):
 that's an absolutely very beautifull table indeed !! perhaps one day I'll trade my kubikoff coffee table for this one.................. home furnituredesigners at my place : for Kartell the ero[s] chairs by Philippe Starck - for Vitra the S chairs by Verner Panton - for Artifort the little tulip chairs by Pierre Paulin and the Seven seats by Michiel van der Kley- for Moooi the long/square lights by Marcel Wanders - for Leolux the patachou couch by Axel Enthoven - for Moooi the V.I.P chair by Marcel Wanders and still wanting the Light Shade Shade [is a one way mirror shade that reflects its environment as well as concealing the chandelier within] by Jurgen Bey for Moooi plus the Lounge Chair by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller.   Leon:
Beoworld's First "First Prize" winner.
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									                 Frank RizzoJoined on 05-15-2007Posts 599 | 
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										    Hey Stig...that Samsung fridge with mini-bar ain't too bad either.....got the silver nano to kill off the bacteria too........love the ovens though.... very cool....I love that blue glow..!! That looks like the exact fridge I just got for Colombia....last week...If you've had that for a year or so...it makes sense as South America is at least a year behind in electronics, etc....   |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 Frank RizzoJoined on 05-15-2007Posts 599 | 
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										    Really...??? sucks the power.....i'd thought Samsung would be a better mark than that.... I just got that fridge in Colombia for $2700 USD......new...electronics there are very expensive....and hard to find....we waited 2 months so we could get good stainless to match the rest of the kitchen....crazy...  What brand are those ovens?? |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 The Stig - ver. 1.7Joined on 06-20-2007Posts 898 | 
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										    I thing the newer ones is better, but it's the mini-bar thats to blame for the power consummation. poor isolated compared to the rest of it. I payed about 1150$ a new here will cost about 2200$.  the oven is a gorenje costs 2350$ + 500$ for the micro cover on top (list price), there are also fridges and so on in same design. |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 GuyHui 
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										    Hello, Anyone can help me by telling the brand and name of the chair on this picture below :   Thanks ! Guy  --= "Everything gets done with Patience" =--
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									                 mobeyoneJoined on 03-27-2007UKPosts 955 | 
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										    Looks like a vitra one... let me see.. Actually, looks like a replica? from this ? Beautiful chair, one was on ebay and went for over £1k recently!  |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 SWISS_2Joined on 04-16-2007Neuchatel, SuissePosts 552 |  |  
							    
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