Posts Tagged ‘seating’

Concrete Things chair by Komplot Design

September 10th, 2009

Concrete Things chair by Komplot DesignConcrete Things is a, well, concrete outdoor furniture collection, designed by Danish Komplot Design for Swedish Nola. And you thought your chair was heavy. (more…)

Gaudi stool by Bram Geenen

September 3rd, 2009

Gaudi stool by Bram Geenen | Minimalist design“When a chain hangs in-between two supports, it will follow a line defined by gravity. This is the catenary. When this line is reversed, a strong form for taking compressive forces emerges.” Antonio Gaudi used this principle to determine the shape of his buildings. (more…)

Habit chair by Takeshi Iue

August 6th, 2009

Habit chair by Takeshi IueBorn in Osaka, Japan and based in Adelaide, Australia, Takeshi Iue, strongly influenced by both traditional and contemporary Japanese design, runs his own studio producing furniture and lighting with subtle and minimal forms, such as the one of the Habit chair. (more…)

Waiting Squares chair by Frederik Roijé

August 3rd, 2009

Waiting Squares chair by Frederik Roij√©In his limited edition furniture series, titled Squares, Dutch designer Frederik Roij√© attempts to reinvent traditional furniture through the use of simple geometric forms. Waiting Squares is a wood chair finished with durable coating. (more…)

Peel seating by Khodi Feiz / Council

July 29th, 2009

Peel seating by Khodi FeizCouncil, as the name suggests, was born from the notion of collaboration ‚Äî its collections reflect the contributions of designers from around the world. Khodi Feiz’s input was Peel, convertible furniture made transparent (more…)