Acapulco Chair & Table

The acapulco Chair & Table is shaped in the mexican style and reminds the styles of the sixties. These furnitures can be use indoor or outdoor. The structure is made of steel anti-static PVC.
Spoon Chair by Antonio Citterio for Kartell
Kartell Spoon Chair designed by Antonio Citterio for Kartell is an office chair with lines reminiscent of the Spoon stool. Two different thermoplastics are moulded at the same time, one for the exterior finish and one to provide internal strength and flexibility. The seating on wheels features a cushion and comfortable armrests. It is available in different colors.
Masters Chair by Philippe Starck for Kartell
This seating called ‘Masters Chair’ was designed by Philippe Starck and Eugeni Quitllet for the brand Kartell. The shape of the chair is inspired by Art Nouveau curves but has a modern look due to the polycarbonate material and its color range. ‘Master Chair’ is available in Black, Grey, Mustard, Rust-Orange, Sage or White.
‘Chaise En Bois’ by Simon Reynaud

This ‘Chaise En Bois’ Simon Reynaud comes from a research on marriage between technology and the sensitive, woodworking with advanced tools and delicacy of the materials.
The armrests grow, and grow their profiles guide the eye and hands when you sit down. They invite the touch by giving the chair a sensual dimension. Read More…
‘X-Federation’ Chair by Victor Vetterlein

The ‘X-Federation’ chair by Victor Vetterlein is a combination of materials and layout that provide the necessary structural support for the thin profile design. X-Federation is composed of laminated wood combined with carbon fiber fabric-a material strengthening technique used in boat building and further developed in the skateboard industry.
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WM Series by Tim Webber

WM Series furniture are designe by New Zealand designer Tim Webber. The furnitures are made of metal and wood. The “WM series” can be described as a clean, stripped back aesthetic, with the simplicity of the forms and mixture of materials creating bold, striking items.

The works are an exploration of the relationship between some of the two most common materials used in furniture design – wood and metal. The idea was to see how they can contrast yet complement each other in a single piece of furniture or lighting.
Both materials hold quite different emotional responses that have been developed over time through people’s personal experiences with various objects. Wood typically holds a very warm, rich, natural feel, while steel is often described as cold, hard and unforgiving. However, when these two materials are mated together there seems be a harmony that forms in the juxtaposition of these two very different materials.
‘Tree of Chair’ by Kado Bunpei

‘Tree of Chair’ by Japanese artist by Kado Bunpei is a fantastic realization that kindly invites you to sit between its branches. Read More…
Dami Series by Seung Yong Song

Korean designer Seung Yong Song has created Dami series inspired by the structure of Korean traditional grille. The collection is a combination of new eco-friendly materials called Valchromat and CNC processing technique that make possible to materialize modern objet with traditional beauty. Read More…
Crash Bench by Liliana Ovalle

What happens when a force of nature changes the visual aspect of a design ? Liliana Ovalle illustrates with finesse, that the unrehearsed, and uncontrolled can add impact both visually and emotionally to a design. Crash is just such a piece. The sleek and perfect lines of the bench have been transformed by an unexpected impact which has imposed a new reality, a new way of being and created an outstanding piece of design.
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‘Wood-Cast’ Furniture by Hilla Shamia
Israel product designer Hilla Shamia has has created this fantastic series of furniture blending aluminum and wood.

The rough, intentionally rugged concrete skins of Brutalist buildings were meant to record the process by which they were made. The wood plank formwork used to mold the walls imprinted on their surfaces a textured, abrasive quality in a manner that re-infused contemporary architecture with the type of craftsmanship that had been banned at the commencement of the Modernist project. This ‘honest’ expression of building coveted fidelity to the inherent ‘character’ of the material at hand–an aesthetic imperative that could only be upheld through the thoughtful act of physical making. This same pathos is evident in the work of designer Hilla Shamia, whose “wood casting” furniture hybridizes organic material with abstract forms using industrial techniques.

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Debutorial Collections by 56thStudio
56thStudio sent us photos of their latest collection that comprise of graphical furniture, quirky prints, and funky patterns. Caricature as Furniture, Familiar Faces and Tribute to The Beatles rotate around Pop and Hollywood cultures, from Naomi Campbell, Harry Potter to Chairman Mao.
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JOKI Bench by KAYIWA

JOKI is the Finnish word for river, which inspired the designer to create the bench. The outline of the really elegant bench allows people to seat in different postures. Each JOKI made of Birch Plywood consists of four modular parts that can be used together or separately.
Seat Belt Chair by Nuttapong Charoenkitivarakorn for Phillips Collection
Seat Belt Chair is designed by Nuttapong Charoenkitivarakorn for Phillips Collection and comes in different sizes, colors, and materials.
Bird Nest Bed by O*GE Creative Group

This giant bird nest bed by O*GE Creative Group exist in three different sizes, with the largest version spanning 15 feet across and providing enough room for 16 people to use it at once. And instead of using it as a bed, O*GE Creative Group siggest to use it as an alternative to a conference table for meetings or social gatherings. Read More…
Cabaret Sofa by Kenneth Cobonpue

Cabaret sofa collection by Kenneth Cobonpue is made of a weaving fabric-wrapped foam on a steal frame. This collection blurs the lines between indoor an outdoor living providing comfort and warmth in both setting. It is available in variety of color combinations. Read More…
W.01 Seatings by Branca Lisboa

W.01 from Portuguese desigenreBranca Lisboa large and comfortable Lounge chair delivered with 4 cilindric cushions made of natural cotton fabric. The shell shape of this lounge chair is designed to be filled with your own cushions, adjusted to your body shape. The W_01 is all made of Birch plywood parts. Read More…
‘Ottawa Collection,’ by Karim Rashid for BoConcept

Egyptian designer Karim Rashid >has created the ‘Ottawa Collection,’ a series of furniture accessories for BoConcept.
The Ottawa Collection includes a complete dining room set with table, chairs, sideboard and cabinet. A light-hearted line of accessories complements the set, creating an entire environment for urbanites.
The minimalist but never ordinary style offers unique features and precise detailing that make each piece hard to resist. The dining table features a soft slanting under-skirting and leg clusters that make it welcoming. Inspired by nature, the dining chair celebrates the welcome simplicity of the leaf that creates an elegant cross-table profile when pushed in, and like the table, sits on a forest of legs, perfect for tucking in your feet. The sideboard has sensual and intuitive handles that are really functional eye candy. Colorful inserts can be used to customize the handles and ends of the sideboard piece.
The cabinet has large graphic easy-to-use handles that add a whimsical element and come in two colors, oak or green. Together, the pieces create an urban environment that is smart and savvy.
Accessories that complete the line include a bold black and white fingerprint rug created to speak about the “new global uniqueness where we are all empowered to express our individuality”, suggests Rashid.
Armadillo & Lodge Chair by Baltasar Portillo

Art, sculpture, furniture, all three terms are important in the description of the Armadillo and Lodge chairs, part of a series of unique pieces by Salvadorian artist Baltasar Portillo. The architectural form, brings to mind a spanning bridge which enhances the view without blocking it. The chair becomes a part of its environment by allowing the viewer to see through the chair, thus framing the scene in a new way. It is imposing, yet airy and light. The elegant shapes are inspired by organic forms. Read More…













