‘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.
picNYC Table by Haiko Cornelissen Architekten

Haiko Cornelissen Architekten designed this dining table with the intention to bring a little bit of nature into your city interior.

The picNYC is made from aluminum with sturdy square legs and a tray-like table top. Stones sit at the bottom, which is topped with soil and finally a layer of sod. Watering the sod is done by hand and drains down into the stones. Sunlight, irrigation and interior climatic conditions all determine the status of your table. Read More…
‘Contortion Table’ by Suzy Lelièvre
French designer Suzy Lelièvre made this work of contortion table, a great metamorphosis an everyday furniture.
Kubyk Table by Nelson Correia

Mesa KUBYK is a single object with unique structure that can be broken down into several small useful objects. For Mesa KUBYK, the art deco was the first step of an intensive study of colors and designs with the straight lines of the 30’s architecture.
ATM Desk System, by Jasper Morrison for Vitra

ATM desk system by Jasper Morrison highlights the essentials, with a restrained shape and clear functions. The basis: a table with careful detailing in the rounded edges and the ducts for cables and accessories, such as lamps. Various shelves enhance work organisation. Read More…
‘Claydon’ Table Collection by Rodolpho Dordoni for Minotti

Minotti’s new collection has arrived in their showroom.’Claydon’ table collection by Rodolpho Dordoni is not quite rectangular, not quite oval, its softly rounded edges make it the perfect shape for dinners. Chosse between Marble, oak or polished lacquer finishes.
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Picnic Table by Michael Beitz

New York artist Michael Beitz sent us photos of his latest creation, the‘ Picnic Table’. Michael was commissioned by the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts to realise a this permanent installation on its front loading dock. This 10-foot-long outdoor picnic table seemingly overflows its space on a gallery terrace and drips down a railing to a level below.

The table was built from laminated poplar and marine epoxy.
Kettal Maia Collection by Patricia Urquiola
The Kettal Maia collection designed by Patricia Urquiola has a natural lightness and elegance. The collection is hand-braided design with flower shapes that create a unique shadow. Structure is painted with polyester powder using the electrostatic technique. Resistant to outdoor conditions.
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Lounge Module Project by Edgar Navarro

“Module Lounge” is a project realized by the designer Mexican Edgar Navarro. It is an adjustable table that forms a single block, while when the time for dinner comes, the table releases four chairs and a lamp from the center of the table.
Edgar Navarro
‘Bye Bye Bird,’ Coffee Table by Frøystad+Klock
The table is inspired by old classic wire furniture but with a humorous and functional twist; bending some of the wires creates an opening, allowing the space under the tabletop to be used for storage if wanted.

The small coffee table Bye-Bye Bird is inspired by classic old brass furniture, but Frøystad + Klock have added a touch of humor and functionality . Some of the wires creates an opening to use the space under the table to store magazines.
is made of 100% brass and with durability and sustainability in mind. Read More…
Why Knot Table by Kino Guérin

Canadian Woodworker Kino Guérin has sent us the images of his table called ‘Why Knot’. Read More…
‘Stand Up’, Furniture Collection by Phillip Don

Korean designer Phillip Don created ‘stand up’, a furniture collection with wooden bars that tilt up as a backrest or book ends. Read More…
Shrub Tables by Zhili Liu for Quinze & Milan

Shrub is a collection of tables by Chinese designer Zhili Liu, designed and made in China for Belgian manufacturer Quinze & Milan. Made of wet-lacquered, power-coated aluminium, the pieces use exposed sunken screws to the hold in position a network of ‘branches’, which together form the tables’ legs.

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Beam Table Lamp by Christian Vivanco
Beam is a small table lamp by Christian Vivanco cut from a large pine wood beam wrapped in colorful shades.

Christian Vivanco says;
This project came along accidentally after having constant contact with a series of lumberyards in town. There I got the chance to realize how beautiful wood can be against an urban background, planks and beams stacked one above the other, some of them rough and other refined.
Treforma Nesting Tables by Jason Phillips Design

Treforma designed by Jason Phillips Design is inspired by objects and the way they reflect and transmit light. The color of objects is determined by the parts of the spectrum of light that are reflected without being absorbed. Secondary attributes like glossy, sheen, and translucency are made clear by the directional distribution of the reflected or transmitted light.

Iacoli & McAllister’s New Furniture

The design duo from Seattle has created new furniture maintaining their signature utilitarian lines and bright colors.
The large black Frame Cluster Chandelier along with several other works are shown for the first time at ICFF.

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Fontable by Alessandro Canepa & Andrea Paulicelli
FONTABLE is a series modular alphanumeric elements reproducing letters A-Z in lower and uppercase and numbers 0-9. The graphic, 3 dimensional ‘type’ becomes the protagonist of a new language in design which is both versatile and eclectic, allowing us to shape our environment in ever evolving and surprising ways.Produced in a small atelier outside of Milan under the supervision of Alessandro Canepa & Andrea Paulicelli the tables are made from steel sheet with lacquered varnishing in white, black and red. Legs are in anodized aluminum and are height adjustable, allowing overlap of table surfaces.
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Flexible Elos Table by Nódesign team
Wrap it around your body, make it into a zig-zag or justTwist it. According to the quantity and configuration of its “molecules”, the Elos table by Nódesign team assumes different shapes and sizes, making this product a high adaptive capacity furniture.

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