311Oct 9, 2013
Jasper Morrison is one of today’s most influential industrial designers. Born in London, he is renowned for his ascetically elegant, quietly humorous style and has designed everything from a tray-table to a tram system. Designed in 1999, Low Pad is a lounge chair with or without armrests, body in bent birch plywood, upholstered with multi-density […]
312Oct 9, 2013
Danish textile weaver and designer Merethe Erbou Laurent created the Paper Mat with Danish furniture and design company Hay. The mats are constructed entirely of paper and are available in two sizes, small-W600mm x L900mm and large-W900 x L1200mm. The mats are a natural tan color with a choice of three accent colors: lemon, mint […]
313Oct 8, 2013
The cp.1 lounge chair from Charles Pollock’s collection was designed in 2012 and produced by Bernhardt Design. This contemporary and sophisticated lounge chair features a brushed or polished stainless steel frame, with quilted seat fabric available in leather, suede, and felt. The cp.1 is designed with a looped stitch that traces the perimeter of the […]
314Oct 8, 2013
Dutch design duo Scholten & Baijings, comprised of Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings are behind these bold and modern woven carpets by Hay. Comprised entirely of paper and coated with a water and stain repellant, they are sure to impress without distress. Dimensions are W 80 x L 200 cm, available in six color combinations. […]
315Oct 8, 2013
Shroom is an outdoor light fixture and furniture series with an unique detection system that reacts to movement and ambient light. The series is adapted to the life and needs in Nordic cities, close to nature and with long dark nights during the winter. The amazing light of stars and aurora borealis (Nordic lights) are […]
316Oct 4, 2013
Emeco was originally founded following a collaborative project with Alcoa to develop a seaworthy chair for submarines and warships. The Navy chairs are impervious to corrosion, non magnetic, lightweight and most importantly incredibly strong – attributes of aluminum that we have now grown to appreciate and love. By the end of the 1950s Emeco aluminum […]
317Oct 3, 2013
DesignByThem brings together and represents the talent of Australian designers in a playful collection of fun and functional objects. All products are designed and made in Australia with a sensitivity to time and the environment. Partridge Stools, designed by Nicholas Karlovasitis & Sarah Gibson, are the first release of a growing family of humble and […]
318Oct 3, 2013
Don’t we feel tired that we have to face single white light when waking up every day? Good lighting design can not only illuminate the indoor environment, but also give us inspiration for every day life that is to create a different experience. Sebastian Bergne who is a designer from British showcased two innovative designs […]
319Oct 2, 2013
Included in the Design Collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. ASID and Roscoe Awards. It was 1977 when Mario Bellini developed this brilliant concept… a flexible steel frame covered with a ‘skin’ of saddle leather. The use of zippers completes the piece to create a timeless design that […]
320Oct 2, 2013
The stackable stool 60 created in 1933 by Alvar Aalto (1898-1976) represents the quintessence of functionalist furniture design. The simple idea behind this now-classic stool is based on three bent legs and a round seat. The secret of the original Aalto stool´s success lies in its legs´unique bends that eventually became the distinctive feature of […]