Posts Tagged ‘FURNITURE’

M100 chair by Matias Ruiz

May 20th, 2013

M100 chair by Matias Ruiz

Up dining table by Christopher Duffy

May 16th, 2013

The UP Dining Table is a playful trompe l’oeil, Working with the concept of levitation and buoyancy the glass tabletop is suspended by shiny gold and silver balloons and will never cease to amaze and impress, giving a celebratory feel to any dinner or board meeting, and adding that bit of creative inspiration to the conversation.

Ramus M1 table by Il Hoon Roh

May 14th, 2013

The Ramus M1 is an architectural sculpture piece which combines the strengths of carbon fibre together with the structural advantages that can be found in the branch of a tree, maximising its structural strength capacity.

Aunts and Uncles collection by Philippe Starck for Kartell

May 8th, 2013

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.

Poke stool by Kyuhyung Cho

May 3rd, 2013

The inspiration was to develop furniture for adults but keep a spirit of child like play in the form and function. The stool is simple, bold and playful.

GAYA table by Angelo Tomaiuolo Design for Tonin CASA

May 2nd, 2013

GAYA table, simple and poised. A creative shape that priviliges technological materials.

Y5 Chair by SAMI KALLIO STUDIO

May 1st, 2013

Y5 Chair by SAMI KALLIO STUDIO

Wooden coffee table by Roberto Giacomucci for Riva 1920

April 28th, 2013

For Riva I designed a wooden coffee table that proposes an icon, with a strong symbolic value, dear to those who work with this material: the screw.

Ceralacca & Vibra coffee table by Roberto Giacomucci

April 26th, 2013

Roberto Giacomucci with Ceralacca proposes a table in which each leg was soaked in an amorphous material and matched to the surface, forever joint to it: a modern sealing wax which solidifies thus identifying, as a seal, the designer and his creation.

Zephyr Sofa by Zaha Hadid

April 25th, 2013

The sinuous shape of the Zephyr sofa has been inspired by natural rock formations shaped by erosion: the application of subtractive processes that carve solid matter.

Octa Table by Bartoli Design for Bonaldo

April 21st, 2013

The idea of a table with metal rod legs was created by playing pick-up sticks. Ordered chaos, lightness and filigree are just a few of the characteristics that this product may bring to mind.

Croix armchair by Mambo Unlimited Ideas

April 18th, 2013

Designed by the designer Cláudia Melo for Mambo Unlimited Ideas – Ettero Design collection, this piece of furniture combines comfort, design, modernity, and sophistication in one piece.

ECSTASY collection by ATTICO

April 16th, 2013

The romantic dressing table has been purified, abstracted in volume and transformed into an “aesthetic altar”. The host’s form repeated on surfaces generates texture while digital prints use the discs as blank canvases.

Grace Seating System by Giopato & Coombes for Living Divani

April 15th, 2013

The Grace structure, made from rectangular steel tube painted in epoxy black, can indeed fit four coats with details borrowed from the world of fashion, giving rise to a family of chairs each with a different character and personality.

Radice Stool by Industrial Facility for Mattiazzi

April 11th, 2013

Radice finds its underlying beauty and simplicity in its structure. It is the bringing together of the front-half of a traditional 4-legged stool with a single back leg – the root. It is a visual improvisation, where two things come together unexpectedly.

Bordus coffee table by Ola Giertz

April 10th, 2013

Bordus is a coffee table which has two sides pointing in different directions, giving the table the twisted look and the sculpture characteristics. You can easily get yourself a bigger table by repeating two tables after each other.

Coast Range Cabinet by Peter Pierobon

April 5th, 2013

The inspiration for the concept was the topography that surrounds us here in Vancouver and how nature and the modern urban environment co-exist.

Rami Stool & Side Table by Studio Il Hoon Roh

April 4th, 2013

The design for Rami incorporated this structural advantages – principle that have been tried and tested through the evolutionary process, resulting in a design that is lightweight, structurally optimised, extremely efficient and strictly follows the “form follows function”.

HWCD’s sculptural office furniture

April 3rd, 2013

HarmonyWorld Consulting & Design (HWCD) have created a sculptural front desk and discussion table for their office in Shanghai, China.