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  2. Hansgrohe - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets; Bathroom accessories; Hansgrohe products have been awarded several design awards, including the prestigious iF Design Award 2016, [8] the red dot design award: product design 2016 [9] and the Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany 2012. Hansgrohe has registered about 2500 patents until the end of 2015.

  3. Grohe - Wikipedia

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    The company started as a ferric hardware factory in 1911 under the name Berkenhoff & Paschedag, located in Hemer, Germany; it was taken over by Friedrich Grohe in 1936, who focused on sanitary faucets only. Before that, Friedrich used to work for his father's company Hansgrohe, founded in 1901. The first order from outside of Germany came in 1938.

  4. Philippe Starck - Wikipedia

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    Starck also designed affordable and adjustable pre-fabricated P.A.T.H. houses. [28] Starck was commissioned by the Hilton Worldwide to create an entirely new hotel in Metz, France. Maison Heler is a phantasmagoric building topped by a traditional Alsatian house, a poetic symbol of the region that should open in 2021. [29]

  5. I Have a Thing About Bathrooms - Wikipedia

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    Eve arrives at her home with the suitcase. She puts on a dress from the suitcase and applies the perfume. She goes to the kitchen to read through the file on Villanelle. She hears a sound and goes to investigate, finding nothing. She turns around to see Villanelle in the house. Eve runs upstairs and locks herself in the bathroom.

  6. Asahi Beer Hall - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by French designer Philippe Starck and was completed in 1989. It is considered one of Tokyo's most recognizable modern structures. [1] The shape of the building is that of a beer glass, designed to complement the neighboring golden beer mug-shaped building housing the Asahi Breweries offices.