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Erik Griffioen is a young Dutch designer who will be presenting his works in Milan for the first time. He will have five works on display at Designersblock, and a few more at the Troom:
A couple of years ago Erik Griffioen changed his way of working and broke with his own rules. He started designing more intuitively and more from his imagination but without losing his visual signature. This opened a new creative door and resulted in a great number of new designs of which the Low Rider (based on a chopper) and the Spider are the most illustrative examples. Designing these metal chairs have also made him realize how important material and craftsmanship is for a design. This is why in his work, quality and durability are equally important as comfort and the creation of exciting design.
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