The entire collection of seating and tables are produced in transparent polycarbonate using injection molding technology–one of the key points to mention is the ability of having producing the ‘Uncle Jack’ sofa using this method because of its size of almost 2 metres long, something which has not previously been possible.
Posts Tagged ‘armchair’
Croix armchair by Mambo Unlimited Ideas
April 18th, 2013Fractal Collection by Nicole Tomazi
December 23rd, 2012paq chair by Géza Csire
July 12th, 2012A unique piece of design that is comfortable, fun and amazingly practical for all types of living spaces. While it accessorizes your home, it also functions as the perfect solution for your overnight guest accomodation. Stylish and comfortable, paq chair consists of a mattress, a changeable textile cover and a cylindrical drum that serves as a bedside table and hides the bed sheet.
Rapunzel armchair by Kenneth Cobonpue
March 6th, 2012Alma armchair by Nacho Lavernia & Alberto Cienfuegos for KOO
February 22nd, 2012Alma looks for a new composition and a different relationship between the elements of an armchair. The result, two volumes that can combine different colours and materials. This enables the use of Alma in different areas: indoor, with fully upholstered version “Alma in and out with “Alma Out”, the result of a novel combination in outdoor furniture; polyethylene fabric.
Lobule chair plastic by Vasiliy Butenko
November 23rd, 2011Sign chaise longue by MDF Italia
August 19th, 2011Pasha Transparent Chair by Marco Pocci and Claudio Dondoli for Pedrali
July 8th, 2011Known because of its dynamic design, An Italian manufacturer Pedrali has introduced new stylish chair called Pasha Chair. Pasha is modern armchair designed by Marco Pocci and Claudio Dondoli. Both designers have described Pasha Chair as synthesis between tradition and innovation. Come in barely transparent and ethereal look, Pasha will look great for contemporary or modern décor.
Lost in sofa armchair by Daisuke Motogi
June 28th, 2011This comfy armchair design comes from Japanese architect Daisuke Motogi and is called “Lost in Sofa”. As its unusual name suggests, the chair has the ability to “lose” objects. Meaning that it allows its users to insert various items into it, such as notebooks, phones or the remote control, up to the point when one can not see them anymore.
The Engraving Armchair by Emiliano Godoy
May 23rd, 2011Mexican designer Emiliano Godoy has created the Engraving Armchair or Camouflage armchair for the Mexico City based manufacturer Pirwi. The camouflage is a low armchair made in Oriented Strand Board (OSB). The material is surfaced with a stained-black veneer, and has oversized lateral panels that partly hide the user.




















