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Fill It With What You Like Most!

Fill It With What You Like Most!

The armchairis surprising and functional. Actually, you can consider it a storage item even if the objects are seen by everybody… in the end, it’s part of the design interpretations. You can fill it with books, toys, towels, magazines or whatever you think can create an interesting design.

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Kurzikorzi – A Transformable Chair byYudhistira Pratama Sutrisna

Kurzikorzi – A Transformable Chair byYudhistira Pratama Sutrisna

Designed by young Indonesian designerYudhistira Pratama Sutrisna, Kurzikorzi is a transformable chair that can be used four functions at once, a rocking chair, a chair with one backrest, a chair with two backrests, and a table. Kurzikorzi Transformable Chaircan save your money and also saving space. [Read More…]

Slim – A Thin and Lightweight Folding Chair byShiang Ye

Slim – A Thin and Lightweight Folding Chair byShiang Ye

Shiang Ye, a company which specializes in folding chairs and metal chairs has participated in the 2011 International Forum (iF) design awards for the first time. Unexpectedly, Slim, it’s simple and lightweight folding chair won an iF gold.

Available in a powder coated black or silver, Slim is d [Read More…]

Found-Object Furniture: From Booze Bottles to Piano Keys

Found-Object Furniture: From Booze Bottles to Piano Keys

After seeing some of this work, you almost cannot help but wonder: is there anything in the world that could not be used as the basis for some piece of furniture or another?

Benjamin Rollins Caldwell of BRC Designs would suggest there in indeed nothing sacred – from scrap decks of playing ca [Read More…]

Klassiker Chair by Minwoo Lee

Klassiker Chair by Minwoo Lee

Klassiker Chair is the first lounge chair designed by South Korean designer Minwoo Lee. Its low lounge base is reminiscent of the Eames LCW, but the high back makes it a bit more formal.

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EAMES LA CHAISE (1948)

EAMES LA CHAISE (1948)

This monday morning i’m obsessed with a design icon. Found myself scouring the net for pics of the classic Eames La Chaise ~ “Charles and Ray Eames designed La Chaise in 1948 for a competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, inspired by “Floating Figure”, a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. It [Read More…]

Speed by Johan Lindstén

Speed by Johan Lindstén

Speed is a new furniture collection by Johanson Design, comprising of a lounge seat andstackable chair. The visible metal frame and leg flashes the structure also sympathetically enfolding the contrary fabric seat. This makes the designer have some choices to apply the shape and form within a var [Read More…]

MONZA Chair by Konstantin Grcic for Plank

MONZA Chair by Konstantin Grcic for Plank

Designed by Konstantin Grcic for Plank, MONZA chair is a smaller version of MONZA armchair. The MONZA chair is stackable chair without armrests.

The chair comfort is coming from the backrest that made of injection molded polypropylene. MONZA chair made in solid ash (natural or stained black) th [Read More…]

Fluid Ribbon Chair – An Ergonomic Posture Chair by Michael D’amato

Fluid Ribbon Chair – An Ergonomic Posture Chair by Michael D’amato

Michael D’amato has designed Fluid Ribbon Chair, an ergonomic posture chair constructed with a solid piece design, curved in the right places to provide support to the important parts of the body. But the most important part of this chair is splitting the chair in half, offer a new sitting experi [Read More…]

Wogg 50 – A Plywood Stackable Chair by Jörg Boner for Wogg

Wogg 50 – A Plywood Stackable Chair by Jörg Boner for Wogg

At Milan Furniture Fair 2011, Swiss designer Jörg Boner introduced his latest design, Wogg 50, a plywood stackable chair with a variety of functional.

The chair features:

A single-seat

Lightweight

Straightforward design, from bending around the edge of the seat surface, similar to or [Read More…]

Giha Woo’s “Twisted Pencil”

Giha Woo’s “Twisted Pencil”

South Korean product designer Giha Woo, known for his uber-abstract minimalist conceptual style, gets back to basics with this year’s miniature art forms doubling as both pencil-holding pencil vases and simple conversation pieces: an unassuming little collection called Twisted Pencil. Woo bends c [Read More…]