Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Wood burning stove of Alba WINS design world

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The historic Portuguese company Alba won the Red Dot, one of the biggest prizes in the world of design, with the wood burning stove Souto de Moura, today announced Peter Zec, founder and CEO of the award which rewards excellence in design.

The jury was composed of 40 design experts from all over the world and assessed proposals of 4,815 1,816 companies, architects and designers from 53 countries.

"This is the first World Prize of the company that is in the Portuguese collective imagination â€" furnished gardens and parks in the North and South of the country, since the beginning of the twentieth century â€" and is being relaunched by the fourth generation of the family Malonzo," explains the Alba said in a statement.

The award-winning equipment is a wood burning stove signed by Eduardo Souto de Moura, Pritzker Prize of architecture 2011.

The equipment stands out for its integrated composition of wood burning stove with space to store firewood. The door hides when open, collect completely, effortlessly through your handle with wood application of Sonukamini â€" an important aspect, in that it prevents the user burn when you put the wood in the interior.

The heating solution enables their harmonious integration into different environments and seating areas. The chimney may be cloaked, with posterior flue, allowing greater discretion of equipment in space.

The delivery of the prize will take place at the Gala of the Red Dot Award, on 7 July, Operates Home in Essen, Germany.

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