Qeeboo is an Italian brand that produces furnishings and accessories, created and launched in 2016 by Stefano Giovannoni. His objects are emotional and narrative openly non-bourgeois and within everyone's reach; once created, they are entrusted to our interpretation so that they acquire a new life. Qeeboo takes up and reinterprets the icons of our imagination in a fantastic key and dresses them with an unexpected original patina made of emotion and imagination, presenting a collection of beautiful, ironic, and surprising objects. Extraordinary objects created under the careful direction of Stefano Giovannoni in collaboration with the most eclectic international designers, integrating different styles and characters in a playful-narrative approach.
Ming is a vase-shaped design object that can function as a stool or a table. Honoring one of last great ancient Chinese dynasties, Ming is the result of Studio Job’s re-reading of the typical chinese porcelain vase, an ancient symbol of oriental culture, usually decorated with depictions of dragons, animals, and flowers.
Colors: black, white
Material: polyethylene
Dimensions: (L - W - H): 34,5 x 34,5 x 61 cm
Weight: 3,5 Kg
Studio Job
Studio Job, founded in 2000 by Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel, is based in Antwerp and Amsterdam. Both graduated from the Eindhoven Design Academy, from the beginning their collaboration leads to the creation of unique pieces and limited edition works of great suggestion and expressive force.
Job and Nynke both refer to both traditional and avant-garde culture, moving from the natural to the artificial world. Studio Job's work can be found in more than forty museums all over the world. The two designers have had over eighty solo shows all over the world. Their iconic, heraldic, and cartoon sculptures are appreciated by collectors. Although by definition, the creations of this pair of artists were initially conceived for collectors and museums, Studio Job has collaborated successfully with several culturally similar brands for visionary spirit, such as Bisazza, Bulgari, Gufram, Land Rover, Lensvelt, L'Oréal, Maharam, Moooi, NLXL, Nodus, PostNL, Rizzoli, Royal Tichelaar Makkum, Swarovski, Venini, Viktor & Rolf and Vlisco. The firm has also held personal exhibitions in New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Milan, Geneva, Miami, Shanghai, and Basel.
QEEBOO
Ming is a vase-shaped design object that can function as a stool or a table. Honoring one of last great ancient Chinese dynasties, Ming is the result of Studio Job’s re-reading of the typical chinese porcelain vase, an ancient symbol of oriental culture, usually decorated with depictions of dragons, animals, and flowers.
Colors: black, white
Material: polyethylene
Dimensions: (L - W - H): 34,5 x 34,5 x 61 cm
Weight: 3,5 Kg
Studio Job
Studio Job, founded in 2000 by Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel, is based in Antwerp and Amsterdam. Both graduated from the Eindhoven Design Academy, from the beginning their collaboration leads to the creation of unique pieces and limited edition works of great suggestion and expressive force.
Job and Nynke both refer to both traditional and avant-garde culture, moving from the natural to the artificial world. Studio Job's work can be found in more than forty museums all over the world. The two designers have had over eighty solo shows all over the world. Their iconic, heraldic, and cartoon sculptures are appreciated by collectors. Although by definition, the creations of this pair of artists were initially conceived for collectors and museums, Studio Job has collaborated successfully with several culturally similar brands for visionary spirit, such as Bisazza, Bulgari, Gufram, Land Rover, Lensvelt, L'Oréal, Maharam, Moooi, NLXL, Nodus, PostNL, Rizzoli, Royal Tichelaar Makkum, Swarovski, Venini, Viktor & Rolf and Vlisco. The firm has also held personal exhibitions in New York, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Milan, Geneva, Miami, Shanghai, and Basel.
QEEBOO
Qeeboo is an Italian brand that produces furnishings and accessories, created and launched in 2016 by Stefano Giovannoni. His objects are emotional and narrative openly non-bourgeois and within everyone's reach; once created, they are entrusted to our interpretation so that they acquire a new life. Qeeboo takes up and reinterprets the icons of our imagination in a fantastic key and dresses them with an unexpected original patina made of emotion and imagination, presenting a collection of beautiful, ironic, and surprising objects. Extraordinary objects created under the careful direction of Stefano Giovannoni in collaboration with the most eclectic international designers, integrating different styles and characters in a playful-narrative approach.