Archive for the ‘furniture’ category

Levels tables by Lucie Koldova and Dan Yeffet

May 17th, 2012

Series of triplet low tables from solid oak with a satin glass top. Tables exist as self-standing pieces or as a set of intersecting coffee tables in different levels.

Weave cupboard by Lukas Dahlén

May 10th, 2012

Inspired by the most common kind of wood and weed weaving the Weave cupboard represents an enlarged version of the technique of weaving something soft around a more stable structure. The top and bottom plane of the cupboard is held together by sticks kept together like a Windsor chair.

Sultanas tables by Jorge Diego Etienne

May 9th, 2012

A set of occasional tables constructed with concrete and glass, which reflect the identity of the industrial city of Monterrey in the northern part of Mexico and rethink contemporary artisanal work.

Bloated Objects by Damien Gernay

May 6th, 2012

The Bloated collection is made out of sheets of leather, filled with expanded foam. No complicated moulds, and no seams are used in the production, the leather inflate in a natural way, making each piece unique.

Woven Collection by Timothy John

May 4th, 2012

The collection is comprised of five limited edition works: the Traditionalist vase, the Optimist and Pessimist pendant lights, the Exhibitionist table and the Deviant clock. Each piece pays tribute to a traditional form with focus on scale and material weaving technique.

Superheroes by Glimpt Studio for Cappellini

May 3rd, 2012

A family of seating furniture, where the large stool can also be used as a table. Threads are rolled around a tubing that is attached to a metal frame, this process originates from a Vietnamese technique where paper thread is rolled around seagrass to make small bowls.

www shelf by Viktor Matic

May 1st, 2012

A shelf with a digital angle. the surfaces of this object dissolve into strings which connect and transform into other new surfaces.

Bits of wood by Pepe Heykoop

April 28th, 2012

There is lots of beauty in materials. We as a consuming species are creating an enormous amount of waste in all types of production processes. ‘Bits of Wood’ is a reaction on handling these leftovers. Pieces of wood in this case; leftovers from the sawmill. All the different pieces are modified to fit in a mold where molten tin embraces them and holds them together.

Prouvé RAW furniture – The G-Star RAW Crossover with Vitra

April 27th, 2012

Prouvé RAW – The G-Star RAW Crossover with Vitra continues. On April 18th, 2012 G-Star RAW and Vitra will launch the next Prouvé RAW furniture collection including the new iconic Anthony chair at Salone del Mobile, Milan. The Prouvé RAW collection is a respectful reinterpretation of furniture pieces originally designed by French modernist Jean Prouvé.

Borghese sofa by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance for La Chance

April 26th, 2012

Borghese is a light sofa inspired by the stone pines of the Villa Borghèse in Roma. The metal structure reproduces the network of branches and supports the back cushions, with the ensemble creating a comfortable landscape.

The A Stool by Alexander Swain

April 24th, 2012

The A Stool takes it’s design from a letter A. The A typeface is Replica: designed by Norm in Switzerland. The A-frame gives the furniture strength but also reflects my passion for typography. Made from accredited Birch plywood bonded with a coloured laminate and comes flat pack.

Hockerbank series by Johanna Dehio

April 22nd, 2012

The ‘Hockerbank’ (=stool-bench) is inspired by makeshift seating. This series consists of several stools that are supplemented by a plank with round cut outs and round tables which can also be transformed into a long table.

Wood Casting by Hilla Shamia

April 19th, 2012

Furniture combing the cast aluminium and wood.The negative factor of burnt wood is transformed into aesthetic and emotional value. Preservation of the natural form of the tree trunk within the explicit boundaries. The general,squared form intensifies the artificial feeling, and in the same time keeps the memory of the material.

100% Recycled plastic furniture by Rodrigo Alonso for Fahneu

April 17th, 2012

Plastic waste obtained from electronic devices, toys, drink trays, stadium seats, etc, etc. is used in very few end products due to the complexity of separating the various categories, leading only to generate poorly esthetic products. The Rotomoulded technique, with its beauty and simplicity, allows this to take over, transforming the result in a different, identifiable real object. What you get are beautiful, durable and new conceptually pieces.

Nook side table by FRNKWZ

April 14th, 2012

Nook is a side table that challenges our spatial conventions. We are used to have predetermined beliefs in placing our furniture.

Pushpin by Kenyon Yeh for COOIMA

April 12th, 2012

Inspired by office drawing pins, and Kenyon has blown the dimensions up to create a playful interior element that’s as flexible as it is fun. Characterised by an oversize familiar form and warm, natural cork, ‘Pushpin’ can be used both ways up; sit on the smaller surface or flip over to use as a coffee or side table.