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		<title>Stephanie Baechler &#8220;Lodonite&#8221; Collection</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Stone becomes fabric in Swiss designer Stéphanie Baechler‘s latest collection. Inspired by the structural and surface properties of rocks, gems and ores, Baechler’s “Lodonite” is as sculptural and rigid as it is fluid and smooth. Loden, from Old High German meaning coarse cloth and “ite” derived from the Greek word lithos, of rock or stone. By choosing [...]]]></description>
		
		
		
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