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Ding 3000

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You dreamed of a design barbecue and mobile ? Here it is ! A resolutely innovative concept, designed in steel by a studio full of ideas. A project imagined and made in Germany !

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Dimensions : 128.1 x 71, 1 x 30.7 cm

Materials : steel, solid oak

Color : natural wood, steel

Information : easy to install. Comes with a grid. The Arne Concept team is waiting for your invitations this summer ...

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- STANDARD SHIPMENTS in France with Colissimo (2-3 days) : 6,5 €

- INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS (EUROPE) with colissimo : 15 €

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History of the product

A barbecue is good. But when it's design and mobile, it's frankly better. Let's face it, our design studio has more than one trick in its bag. We immediately succumbed to the lines of this strange concept. A wheel made of solid oak and a structure entirely made of steel ... A true concentrate of Design for the amateurs !

It was during a trip far away that a member of the studio Ding had this idea. He was observing young people on a roadside that had placed a focus on a wheelbarrow. Immediately, the idea sprouted. Their new project was born ! Taking the shape of a wheelbarrow with its handles that isolate heat, this barbecue is easy to install - taking care to pay attention to the wind - with both feet. An amazing and practical idea !

The designer

DING3000 is a german studio of the designers Carsten Schelling, Ralf Webermann and Sven Rudolph. After working for different studios such as Vogt&Weizenegger and Marcel Wanders they have started to work together in 2005 designing consumer goods like furniture, luminaires and residential accessories. With their drafts DING3000 has so far received more than 30 design prizes.

« Generally we are following a multi disciplinary approach, always looking for new fields of activities and challenges. »

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