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  1. Apr 16, 2016 · Roche first met Ragot the year he joined the company. Cutecut, a coffee table, was his first design for Roche Bobois and it sold 600 units in its first year and 800 the second year.

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  2. Jun 30, 2015 · Cédric Ragot also had a talent for bringing yesterday into harmony with today and tomorrow, without compromises. Ragot’s ‘Fast Vase’ collection for established German firm Rosenthal is proof of that. He explained his Ming Dynasty-inspired porcelain vases: “Frozen in digital acceleration.

  3. From the beginning of his collaboration with Roche Bobois in 2005 to his sad parting in 2015, Cédric brought boundless creativity, a sense of innovation and great expertise to the projects that we worked on, often combining biomorphic forms of inspiration and technologically advanced materials.

  4. Summary. The first three months of Jane’s new situation pass peacefully. On her way back from a walk, she meets Mr Rochester for the first time. His horse slips on the ice and falls, and Jane has to help him.

  5. This chapter uncovers the mystery surrounding Adèle’s place at Thornfield. She is ‘the daughter of a French opera-dancer’ (p. 165), Celine Varens, one-time mistress of Mr Rochester. When Celine abandoned Adèle, Rochester chose to take care of her, although he does not believe she is his daughter.

  6. Jane will only enter into marriage with Rochester after she has gained a fortune and a family, and after she has been on the verge of abandoning passion altogether. She waits until she is not unduly influenced by her own poverty, loneliness, psychological vulnerability, or passion.

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  8. Jane marries Rochester because she views him as her emotional home. From the start of the novel, Jane struggles to find people she can connect with emotionally. Although she nominally has a home at Gateshead, she describes herself as being a “discord” there, temperamentally alienated from the Reeds.

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