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J.J.W. Collection

You can learn new things from old ones.

Jules Wabbes (1919–1974), who had a penchant for finding new ideas at flea markets, must have had the same thought. It’s no wonder people said that the Belgian architect and furniture designer had a unique eye for shapes and materials. And that is apparent in his countless designs, which still haven’t gone out of fashion even today. A primary example: The chandelier, developed in the 1970s, whose futuristic, floral form is as much at home in a modern bar as in a posh hotel lobby.

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