The Dutch company bloom Holland BV exists of a small team of designers, whose aim it is to put everyday objects in a new perspective.
November 16th, 2009
Bloom pot, designed in 2001 by Rob Slewe and brought into production in 2003, is a good example of this aim. Since 2003 the collection has expanded substantially. The in – outdoor collection ’¨was increased with new models such as bloom pill, and bloom bulb.
In 2008 bloom portable lamp was introduced. For indoor the new ornametrica chandelier is added to the bloom portfolio.



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