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		<title>A twisted ream</title>
		<link>http://www.eeaa.co.uk/press/2011/06/16/a-twisted-ream-eeaa-reception-desk-feature/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Idee. reception desk designed by Angelika Seeschaaf  featured on Reception Desk World Blog &#8216;The office bound reception was manufactured for Idee&#8216;s HQ in Paderborn, Germany. Angelika designed the desk to reflect the administrative hub of the company in the form of a stack of paper elegantly manipulated thus sculpturally dynamic. So &#8216;The Intentionally blank page&#8217; may be devoid of content but it [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The Idee. reception desk designed by Angelika Seeschaaf  featured on Reception Desk World Blog</strong></p>
<p>&#8216;The office bound reception was manufactured for <a href="http://www.idee-shop.de/shop/index.php">Idee</a>&#8216;s HQ in Paderborn, Germany. Angelika designed the desk to reflect the administrative hub of the company in the form of a stack of paper elegantly manipulated thus sculpturally dynamic. So &#8216;The Intentionally blank page&#8217; may be devoid of content but it sure can speak volumes.&#8217; Text by Neil Whiteleaf</p>
<p><a href="http://www.receptiondeskworld.com">http://www.receptiondeskworld.com</a></p>
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		<title>The cultural impact of superstition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cultural impact of superstition. Superstition. Design magazine article written by Angelika Seeschaaf, eeaa design, London UK.
Published by mixinterior magazine, April Issue 2009. Magpie jewellery project.]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.eeaa.co.uk/files/1241010096/impact-of-superstition-09.pdf"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-51" title="The cultural Impact of Superstition" src="http://www.eeaa.co.uk/press/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/superstition-article-290.jpg" alt="The cultural Impact of Superstition" width="290" height="373" /></a></p>
<p>Design magazine article about superstition written by Angelika Seeschaaf, eeaa design London UK.</p>
<p>Published in mixinteriors magazine, April 2009:</p>
<p>&#8230;&#8221;Superstition is irrational, yet beautiful. It is culturally ingrained, yet hidden beneath the surface. It is prevalent in most western cultures, but often appears at moments of chance. We should treasure our superstitions as fragments of our history and culture and also because they are a vehicle for our wishes - they add an element of chance and poetry to our daily life. &#8220;</p>
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		<title>Designer profile of Angelika Seeschaaf in Mix Interiors Magazine</title>
		<link>http://www.eeaa.co.uk/press/2009/01/23/angelika-seeschaaf-in-mix-interior-magazine/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 13:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We were star struck. We have to admit it. Our heads were turned. You know what we’re like – cynical, hard bitten, done it, read it, seen it, bought the T shirt. ‘You should meet with Angelika Seeschaaf,’ we were told. We shrugged. ‘She’s a cool designer, really interesting.’ Hmmm, we thought. ‘And she’s worked with Fosters, Herman Miller, Jaime Hayon …’ Really? Tell us more, what’s she working on now, show me …

To be fair, we’re not normally like that. We’re in our tenth year now, and in that time we’ve profiled plenty of design stars such as Ken Shuttleworth, Mario Ruiz, Bill Stumpf, Ettore Sottsass. Top people, all of them. To be honest though, it’s the less well known industrial designers that often get us going. The sleeves rolled up, hands dirty in the factory, tweaking and tweaking with R &#038; D and marketing until you’ve got a product that you can make in volume at a profit. With added flair and style and a dash of pizzazz to blend with the engineering.

So the weird thing is, having organised a meet with Angelika expecting to be dazzled by starriness, we discovered she’s not that way inclined at all. As we were told, Angelika’s certainly a cool designer (did we mention some work for Damien Hirst, through Mike Smith Studio?) but she’s no fancy pants.

This is someone who likes nothing better than working with the engineers, understands production inside out. Someone who learned to weld at Bremerhaven shipyard. But don’t worry, Angelika’s also someone who talks about frog footed cutlery, and can wax lyrical about the cultural impact of superstition given half the chance.  Read on.

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<p>                                                                                                                                                                                                 <a title="Angelika Seeschaaf Mix Interiors January 2009" href="http://www.mixinteriors.com/articles/jan09/koehl_face.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Click here for full article</strong></a></p>
<p><a title="The Koehl face" href="http://www.eeaa.co.uk/files/1240392530/mix-interior-magazine-january-2009.pdf" target="_blank"></a>Mix Interiors magazine features the design profile of Angelika Seeschaaf and her new seating range for the office chair company Koehl in their January 2009 issue: &#8216;Koehl face &#8211; We chat with one of the coolest young designers around, and collaborator with the stars of design, Angelika Seeschaaf.&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;&#8230;This is someone who likes nothing better than working with the engineers, understands production inside out. Someone who learned to weld at Bremerhaven shipyard. But don’t worry, Angelika’s also someone who talks about frog footed cutlery, and can wax lyrical about the cultural impact of superstition given half the chance.  Read on&#8230;&#8217;</p>
<p><a title="Mix interiors magazine web link" href="http://www.mixinteriors.com">www.mixinteriors.com</a></p>
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		<title>eeaa Press Info Orgatec 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angelika Seeschaaf The designer of the new Koehl seating series is no novice to furniture design. Independent designer Angelika Seeschaaf, MA (Royal College of Art), lives and works in London, where she launched her own design studio eeaa in 2004. She designs and constructs for internationally renowned clients, from Foster &#38; Partners, Herman Miller and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Angelika Seeschaaf</p>
<p>The designer of the new Koehl seating series is no novice to furniture design. Independent designer Angelika Seeschaaf, MA (Royal College of Art), lives and works in London, where she launched her own design studio eeaa in 2004. She designs and constructs for internationally renowned clients, from Foster &amp; Partners, Herman Miller and the British artist Damien Hirst to star designer Jaime Hayon. Seeschaaf’s clients value her studio’s interdisciplinary approach, which encompasses architecture, furniture design, graphic design and technology. Based on this holistic work ethic, eeaa creates and manages products from concept to manufacture.</p>
<p>For more information please visit: www.eeaa.co.uk</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Angelika Seeschaaf Die Designerin der neuen Koehl Sitzmöbel Serie ist kein Neuling in Sachen Möbeldesign. Angelika Seeschaaf, MA (Royal College of Art) lebt und arbeitet als freiberufliche Designerin in London, wo sie seit 2004 ihr eigenes Studio eeaa leitet. Angelika Seeschaaf gestaltet und konstruiert für einen internationalen renommierten Kundenkreis, von Foster &#38; Partners, Herman Miller, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Die Designerin der neuen Koehl Sitzmöbel Serie ist kein Neuling in Sachen Möbeldesign. Angelika Seeschaaf, MA (Royal College of Art) lebt und arbeitet als freiberufliche Designerin in London, wo sie seit 2004 ihr eigenes Studio eeaa leitet. Angelika Seeschaaf gestaltet und konstruiert für einen internationalen renommierten Kundenkreis, von Foster &amp; Partners, Herman Miller, dem britischen Künstler Damien Hirst, bis hin zu Stardesigner Jaime Hayon. Seeschaafs Kunden schätzen den interdisziplinären Ansatz ihres Designstudios, der Architektur, Innenarchitektur, Möbeldesign, Grafik und Technik konzeptuell vereint. Hieraus entwickelt eeaa spezifische Produkte die bis zur Fertigstellung des Entwurfs und in der Serie betreut werden.</p>
<p>Surfen Sie doch mal vorbei: www.eeaa.co.uk</p>
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