Piet Hein Eek
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MY BLOCKS (wooden toys)
MY BLOCKS consists of 36 blocks, 4 semicircles, and 3 wooden sticks. Enjoy the fun of watching the blocks move up and down from left to right, by combining the stick to the same colored semicircle pedestal. The joy from little movements stimulates your child's imagination and gives positive energy. Each block is composed of world landmarks, plants and animals, and vehicles, allowing the children to experience a variety of plays depending on their imagination. materials: beech wood components: 36 wooden blocks + 4 half round + 3 wooden Stick + 1 toy car KC / CE we@roundground.co.kr
MY BLOCKS (wooden toys)
MY BLOCKS consists of 36 blocks, 4 semicircles, and 3 wooden sticks. Enjoy the fun of watching the blocks move up and down from left to right, by combining the stick to the same colored semicircle pedestal. The joy from little movements stimulates your child's imagination and gives positive energy. Each block is composed of world landmarks, plants and animals, and vehicles, allowing the children to experience a variety of plays depending on their imagination. materials: beech wood components: 36 wooden blocks + 4 half round + 3 wooden Stick + 1 toy car KC / CE we@roundground.co.kr
Piet Hein Eek
Piet Hein Eek (1967) graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven (NL) in 1990 with his classic scrap wood cupboard. The most significant factor in Eek's career has been the creation of a world that embodies the entire process, from idea to consumer. This has proved to be an exceptional way of producing since it is quite rare to both design and produce furniture 'under the same roof' in countries with high labour costs. Each product is designed with a focus on the material, techniques and craftsmanship required to make it. In 2010, Piet Hein Eek moved his company from Geldrop to a former Philips factory in Eindhoven. The most important part of the company is the production facility (wood, metal, ceramics upholstery and cartonnage) which is located in the heart of the building. The transparency of the building gives visitors insight into the whole production process. The concept of offering a total experience starts with the showroom and the production processes but also includes a restaurant, an art gallery, rented studios, a chip shop, a hairdresser and from October 2020 there will also be a hotel. Eek has worked together with architect Iggie Dekkers since 2015, designing a range of houses and undertaking architectural redevelopments and other construction projects. Eek has created his own world which has developed into an important cultural hub in the city of Eindhoven; a dynamic centre where creativity, production and sales go hand in hand.