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HEC Project 2014 Edition
Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal

LOÉ Side table for reading with a mobile slab. A combination of Russian birch and cotton compartments. Simple, versatile and colourful.Rachel Legris-DumontierAntoine C. Benoit Samuel Maheux

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Rachel Legris-Dumonthier

HEC Project 2014 Edition
Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal

RAYNALD Dual-purpose LED lamp. Desktop lamp by day, ambient lamp by night. Made of walnut, maple and acrylic stem insertions.Jean-François GagnonAriane Dorig Jonathan Melancon

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Jonathan Mélançon

HEC Project 2014 Edition
Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal

RAYNALDDual-purpose LED lamp. Desktop lamp by day, ambient lamp by night. Made of walnut, maple and acrylic stem insertions.Jean-François GagnonAriane Dorig Jonathan Melancon

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Jonathan Mélançon

HEC Project 2014 Edition
Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal

O An elegant new way to store fruits. Increases accessibility all the while providing an improved air circulation to preserve them longer.Victoria PacittoSalma DiniaEstelle Huynh

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Victoria Pacitto

HEC Project 2014 Edition
Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal

O An elegant new way to store fruits. Increases accessibility all the while providing an improved air circulation to preserve them longer.Victoria PacittoSalma DiniaEstelle Huynh

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Laurent Trudel

HEC Project 2014 Edition
Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal

HAPPY CALENDAR Decorative object to be used daily that allows the user to leave smalls surprises, messages or even reminders for the week to come.Annie-Claude GillIsabelle BourbeauKassandra Frechette-Hudon

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Laurent Trudel

HEC Project 2014 Edition
Faculty of Environmental Design of University of Montreal

HAPPY CALENDARDecorative object to be used daily that allows the user to leave smalls surprises, messages or even reminders for the week to come.Annie-Claude GillIsabelle BourbeauKassandra Frechette-Hudon

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Laurent Trudel

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Tine Engedal

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Marie S. Berggreen

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Marie S. Berggreen

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Marie S. Berggreen

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Marie S. Berggreen

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Tine Engedal

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Marie S. Berggreen

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Tine Engedal

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

Heiða Gunnarsdóttir Nolsøe

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Thomas Salling

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
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Marie Stampe Berggreen

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Thomas Salling

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

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Rikke Reetz

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
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DropBucket Logo

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Jonathan Rasmussen

Have these two Danish students reinvented the waste bin?
DropBucket

DropBucket - Logo

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Jonathan Rasmussen