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The Swiss studio Panter&Tourron<\/a><\/em> researches new formal codes and visual experiences exploring the intersections of technology, design and society. Through material investigation and technical innovation they work to define a new vision of luxury for tomorrow. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Their latest project is Tense, a research project that explores the evolution of living in a time of global mobility and fluid identities. They designed five “neo-nomadic” essentials – a table, a lamp, a seat, a mirror, and room dividers – easily transportable, tool-free and entirely connected by the force of tension allowing one to recreate and rebuild a home anywhere in a few simple steps. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

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