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Vassilis Mylonadis Keymotif Key holder
Keymotif Key holder is Iron Design Award winner in 2016 - 2017 Furniture Design Award Category.
Keymotif Key holder

It is quite intriguing to be able to see aspects of one country's history and folklore through a different perspective. That led to the creation of Keymotif, a key holder set which is inspired by the motif found on textiles that are produced by a traditional loom in Northern Greece. History lives on through a key holder and makes a new turn.

Keymotif Key holder
Vassilis Mylonadis Keymotif
Vassilis Mylonadis Key holder
Vassilis Mylonadis design
Vassilis Mylonadis design
Vassilis Mylonadis

Many of the spaces that we live in and the objects that surround us, are not designed in a way to intrigue our emotions. Our vision is to design objects and spaces with the notion that they will make our everyday life more functional and fun. This approach has guided the design services that our practice has offered since its founding in 1994. Together with an extensive network of partners we have provided simple and functional solutions to clients who either manufacture consumer and industrial products or are in need of exhibition or interior design.

Mydesign Mylonadis

Vassilis Mylonadis has established Mydesign Mylonadis one of the first industrial design houses in Greece. In the early 90s many leading Greek firms turned to product design in an attempt to signal the international competitiveness of their products. Vassilis’ contribution was to offer a top of the line service in industrial design while keeping within an affordable price range. His vision is to design objects and spaces with the notion that they will make our everyday life more functional and fun. In 1994 he founded Mydesign. Together with an extensive network of partners he has provided simple and functional solutions to clients who either manufacture consumer and industrial products or were in need of interior and exhibition design. This approach was taken further to the design of finished products for the mass market.