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		<title>Sade espresso mug</title>
		<description> sade espresso mug 
turkish reform collection, 2008 


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		<link>http://www.hayalodasi.com/spot/sade-espresso-mug /</link>
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		<title>Lp bowl</title>
		<description>lp  								bowl
reincarnation collection, 2003


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		<title>Shish plate</title>
		<description>shish plate
turkish reform collection, 2004 

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		<title>east meets west</title>
		<description>eastmeetswest tea glass
turkish reform collection, 2003 


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		<title>Rodeo</title>
		<description>An outdoor rocking-bed aiming to combine the pleasure of a hammock and comfort of a bed that one can lay face-down on. It’s a knock-down piece which can be assembled without screws. Body is fixed with ratchets that stretch the pcv textile. Twin size can take 2-3 people and rocks ...</description>
		<link>http://www.hayalodasi.com/unalboler/rodeo/rodeo /</link>
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		<title>Nar</title>
		<description>“nar” means “pomegranate” in turkish. Pomegranate is a fruit that holds hundreds of juicy seeds inside. It’s a fruit that symbolizes fertility. Nar coffetable carries books and books carry ideas. Ideas can be distructive as much as they can be constructive. Our aim was to emphasize the danger and the ...</description>
		<link>http://www.hayalodasi.com/unalboler/nar/nar /</link>
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		<title>Salkım</title>
		<description>Bookhanger
"salkım” means “bunch” or “cluster” (as in grapes) in turkish. With the idea of using less material on book storage, conventional hook form and function is applied on a new line of products. Making a library, much lighter than the books it holds, possible. Pieces hooked on each other complete ...</description>
		<link>http://www.hayalodasi.com/unalboler/salkim/salkim /</link>
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		<title>Kase</title>
		<description>"kase" means "bowl" in turkish. set of bowls brought together as a coffeetable to keep magazines and newspapers.

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