Showing posts with label furniture designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture designs. Show all posts

Friday, 2 March 2012

Box 1-7 Modular Shelf by Pekka Kuivamäki

Box 1-7 Modular Shelf
A modular shelving system that can be stored like a "Russian nesting doll", which in itself becomes a decorative object. 
Created by Finnish designer Pekka Kuivamäki, Box 1-7 consists of seven cubic boxes that fit into each other like Russian nesting dolls. The boxes can be attached to seven ropes of different lengths that hang from a single nail on the wall.
Kuivamäki's inspiration came from a variety of artists and movements, including the suprematism of Kazimir Malevich, the neoplasticism of Piet Mondrian, the minimalism of Donald Judd, and other avant-garde artists and movements.
Box 1-7 is more about finding elegance in simplicity, a truly unique concept in different ways. A shelf that can be hung on the wall from a single nail and constantly rearranged and a shelf that can be a set of decorative storage boxes which can be placed next to a wall or on a large table creating a stairway effect.
Designer: Pekka Kuivamäki
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Egg Table by WarmHouse

Egg-Inspired Table by WarmHouse
Created by Polish design studio WamHouse, this modern design might strike some as unusual. The Egg Table is not your average wooden furniture unit with cozy chairs around it, but a colorful product with an original shape, inspired by nature.If you will check out the last picture of this post, you will see how the mystery slowly unravels. It takes a tree, a bird and its future egg envisioned in a pan to create this type of indoor furniture. And it takes someone with a high level of imagination, humor and extravagance to have it in their home. Mix these features together and you have a cheerful table, suited for contemporary interiors, with a minimalist design.
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Monday, 20 February 2012

Wilmer T by Bla Station

Wilmer T
Design: Stefan Borselius, 2O12
Wilmer T is a multi-functional easy-chair. Frame of Green chrome (chrome III) or black lacquered steel. Seat and back of moulded polyurethane foam. Solid ash tabletop. Fabric or leather covers.

Wilmer is also available as a solitaire chair Wilmer S with swivel­base in green chrome (chrome III) or black lacquered steel (without table)

For Price Innquiry: e-mail: info@blastation.se
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'Zerino' Coffee Table by Ak47


 'Zerino' Coffee Table
According to AK47,  " Zerino is unobtrusive to the eye and useful when needed. Thin and graceful, it cleverly fits the strategic points of the house by adapting to different environments, with personality but without intrusiveness. Its content tells stories that are always different, from the magic of fire to the pleasure of reading.”
'Zerino' Coffee Table comes in three different finishes: rust, white and black, and features a bioethanol burner kit to create that little circle of fire to provide just enough light to make the mood right. Zerino is about 48″ in diameter and sits at a height of 10 inches off the floor.

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Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Husk Outdoor Furniture by Patricia Urquiola

Husk Outdoor Furniture by Patricia Urquiola
Outdoor furniture made of recycled and recyclable materials and featuring a hard shell with a set of soft cushions.

"Like the indoor version, Husk Outdoor is made of recycled and recyclable materials, highlighting B&B Italia's keen awareness of topics such as ecology and environmental sustainability."

"In addition to recycled materials, the production process is designed to ensure that all components are put together so they can be fully disassembled, thus simplifying the recycling process and reducing the environmental impact."

"Husk Outdoor features a hard shell made of Hirek® and a set of soft cushions to express an original design language that is a tribute to softness. The body is white, while the fixed seat support is available in the painted shades of white, black, orange, acid green, sky blue. Cushions come in two versions, with larger sizes on the seat or on the backrest, and are covered by technical fabric that is available in five shades: white, beige, orange, acid green, sky blue. The water-passing padding enables water to seep through the cushions without stagnation."

Friday, 10 February 2012

Tyndall Table made from Manitoba tyndall stone

Tyndall Table
This coffee table by Winnipeg-based designer Thom Fougere  based on the topography of Canadian prairies, has a  relatively smooth top made of Tyndall stone which is 3.8cm thick and  weighs 150lbs, (127 X 56). The relatively smooth planed stone  appears to float upon its thin supporting steel structure.

The stone is left unfinished to let the substances and casual wear  slowly degrade exposing fossil fragments and revealing layers of stories embedded within the material. Over time the accumulation of puddled water marks, a splash of wine and scribbles of past dreams will meld into the material's already varied past – creating a nostalgic condition.

Tyndall stone is commonplace amongst the Canadian prairies, and is an historic building material embodying a certain vernacular of prairie architecture and building practices.

He describes the coffee table as “the nucleus of a living space; the central object around which dwelling patterns revolve: living, drinking, eating, loving, making, sleeping.”
photo © mark reimer

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

‘Kasaa & Kenno’ cardboard furniture by Showroom Finland (FI)

‘Kasaa & Kenno’ cardboard furniture
 Showroom Finland’s new ‘Kasaa’ shelf and ‘Kenno’ chair are made of a new kind of recycled cardboard. The sturdy yet lightweight material can be re-recycled as paper; water- based adhesives are used to create its sandwich construction.

Designed by Heikki Ruoho, ‘Kenno’ chairs are manufactured by using computer-aided cutter, with little manual work required in the process. Four pieces of cardboard form a robust structure with no need for glue or screws.

The series consist of three products: two chairs and a stool. The ‘Kenno’ small (S) chair is perfect for children as it can be personalized by painting or drawing on the surface and then discarded when the child has outgrown it. ‘Kenno’ (L) chair is the version for grown-ups.

With ‘Kasaa’ cardboard shelf by Teemu Järvi, numerous variable combinations can be created with two differently sized units that pile up to form a modular shelving system. Each unit folds up with two flat-packed cardboard sheets without the need for glue or additional fittings.
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Design: Heikki Ruoho &Teemu Järvi
Photo:  Kalle Kataila

Monday, 6 February 2012

‘Montana Shelving system’ by Peter J. Lassen

‘Montana Shelving system’ by Peter J. Lassen
Danish manufacturer Montana Møbler has launched a new, minimalist ‘handle-less’ model of its famous customisable storage system designed by company’s founder Peter J. Lassen.

The recently developed version encompasses ‘drawers and doors without handles [which] can be opened and shut with a light pressure on the front. The selected drawer and door models are available in all Montana’s 42 lacquer colours.’

‘Montana’s shelving system consists of 42 basic units that can be combined according to need. The main unit measures 69.6 x 69.6 cm and all other units are derived from these measurements. The basic units are available in four depths: 20, 30, 38 and 46.8 cm.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Vela of Vondom

Vela of Vondom
Designer Ramón Esteve
VELA is the new collection designed by the architect Ramón Esteve for VONDOM. This extensive outdoor furniture collection looks for offer the comfort and the quality of the interior furniture without losing its characteristic of origin.

VELA is a modulate system with a prismatic geometry elementary that bases its singularity in the balance of its proportions. The elements can combine among themselves to be able to integrate in any space. Their flat volumes seem to float to some centimeters of the floor and when they are illuminated they are transformed into light architectures.

It is manufactured by rotational molding with lineal low density polyethylene. It is a 100% recyclable material that supports extreme climatic conditions, from -60oC to 80oC, besides resistant to the rays UVI and present the lightness to the product.

VONDOM offers this collection matt, lacquered finished or of color and is ready to incorporate light.

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Vision Next - cabinet system that radiates peace

Vision Next
Designers:  Pierre Mazairac & Karel Boonzaaijer

With its blend of open and closed elements, Vision Next has unlimited possibilities in its set-ups and applications. With its seamlessly glued bodies, Vision Next radiates peace and beauty.

The fronts are handleless and close by means of a push-touch system. The bodies are available in three sizes and in the colours white, black, red, grey, aluminium and brown. The cabinet system can be placed on adjustable feet or mounted on the wall

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