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Tachy Mora
1 febrero 2013

Treat yourself with Triitme!

Based in Madrid, but willing to take the best European design everywhere, Triitme! is a new online store that offers a handpicked selection of products by both young designers and well known European brands.

Get Out, designed by Clothilde & Julien for French brand ENO.

Flux’s foldable chair made of propylene.

One of the most interesting features of this online store is that they lavish attention not only on the selection of the products, but also on the details they give about everything they sell, by offering interesting data about the designers, the brand and the process of creation. Triitme! also publishes an online magazine, The Daily Triit!, in which you can find articles for design lovers, both professionals and amateurs.

Between Centers (above) and Canisters (below) by designer Jorge de la Cruz.

Álvaro Portela, Triitme!’s CEO, explains:  “We want to emphatize the importance of the ‘brand Europe’, especially considering that the market is mainly controlled by american companies that just export their business model without taking on account the special taste and needs of the European customer”.

 

 

Steel Fox, steel fox trophy by Polish brand Bongo Design.

Candil lamp by Spanish designer Álvaro Catalán de Ocón.

Danish brand Nordic Tales’ lamps.

The store presents a system of temporal promotions; and one of its main advantages is that in Triitme! you’ll never find a copy of a well known design, just original pieces by designers and brands with a common denominator: creativity and style.

Weight flower pots, designed by Miaume, Pannier & De Crouy for Specimen.

Calabash lamps, a design by Komplot Design for Danish company Light Years.

Puro game, by German brand Remember.

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