Dezeen spoke to wonderland creator Marcel Wanders about how fantastic prototypes propagated by "the Dezeens of this world" make it "difficult for a company to be anywhere interesting." He continues: "You find a company like Cassina and oh my God. It's not even their fault; how could they be interesting between all these bright and virtual ideas nobody is ever going to do? How could a chair or a lamp be interesting?" [Dezeen; previously]
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