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Xile by Mats Karlsson
Stockholm Design Week: Xile, a flexible tunnel designed by Swedish designer Mats Karlsson, is one of three winners of the Forum AID Award 2008, announced in Stockholm on Tuesday.
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The plastic product, which won the awards' interior design category, can be used indoors or outdoors and is expandible.
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The Forum Aid Awards are organised by Swedish architecture and design magazine Forum Aid.
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The other two categories, for architecture and for design, were won respectively by 3XN Architects from Denmark, and Danish designers Komplot. 3XN won for their Ørestad College project (pictured below; see our earlier story for more pictures and information).
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Komplot won the design category for their Nobody chair for Danish furniture brand Hay, which is made of recycled water bottles (pictured below; more details in our previous report on the project).
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The Forum AID awards are for projects by designers in Nordic countries.