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Corinna Warm Design
Multidisciplinary Design - furniture, products, lighting, interiors & styling
Unit 13
1b Darnley Rd
London
E9 6QH
Tel: 07939 533 606
Fax: 0208 533 2103
Email: info@corinnawarm.co.uk
Website: www.corinnawarm.co.uk
Contact: Corinna Warm
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Born in Berlin, Corinna Warm moved to London in 1999 to study Product Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. After a short spell in Milan working for Isao Hosoe Design studio, she returned to London and has since worked for a number of renowned designers including Shin and Tomoko Azumi, Tom Dixon and Barber Osgerby/Universal Design Studio.
 
Currently she works on one-off commissions for residential and commercial projects from her studio in East London, whilst raising her profile as an independent designer through self initiated projects and exhibitions. Warm has previously exhibited her work in London and Milan and has been featured in publications both in the UK and internationally.
 
In her work she focuses on creating elegant, understated design solutions that will withstand the test of time. Her designs carry a strong sculptural aesthetic; they play with perspective and geometry, however remain highly functional pieces. Design projects are executed with great attention to detail and a concern for the use of high quality yet sustainable materials. 
 
She works with some of the finest craftsmen in the UK to deliver furniture of the highest standard and welcomes interior design projects in addition to bespoke furniture commissions.
Clair sideboard left view Clair sideboard front view pm table Ramen stools Ramen coffee table
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Clair sideboard left view
Clair sideboard left view
From the right the sideboard appears to be completely black; from the left it appears to be brown, from the front both colours are seen. 
Price: price on request, made to order 
Dimensions: W 1585 x D 500 x H 660 
Photo: Marcos Bevilacqua