1311Jan 21, 2011
This is a children’s chair with structure made of steel and complete with a shell of polyurethane foam. There is a fixed cover made of synthetic elasticized pile fleece in orange or light blue color. Dimensions: width 344 mm height 505 mm depth 344 mm designer: naoto fukasawa producer: driade material: synthetic fleece, steel period: […]
1312Jan 21, 2011
Stool Material: legs are polished with aluminum. The seat and foot-rest are polished die-cast aluminum. Chair Material: The frame is in polished in extruded aluminum. The seat and seat back are polished with die-cast aluminium. Reverse of back is polished in standard injection-molded ABS ( a version in wood also available). Table Material: The frame […]
1313Jan 20, 2011
The powder-coated aluminum frame, which can be stacked as high as you like, serves both ornamental and functional purposes and can be accessorized with space dividers, door compartments, shelving, and trays. designer: stefan diez producer: established & sons materials: powder-coated aluminum period: 2010
1314Jan 17, 2011
An LED light from Joby, its integrated, adaptable design allows the Gorillatorch Switchback to effortlessly mutate from a high-performance headlamp to a traditional lantern and finally, a hanging dome lamp. It is easily attached to virtually anything and its stand may also serve as a tripod for your camera. An ergonomic headband design guarantees long-lasting comfort over hours of extended use. The Gorillatorch Switchback comes equipped with 130 Lumens Brightness, which could last up to 72 continuous hours of usage.
producer: joby
materials: ABS plastic, nylon and polycarbonate with aluminum headlamp housing and 92% ultra-efficient holographic lens
period: 2011
1315Dec 23, 2010
Junya Ishigami’s Drop Table is a paradox of fluid static. The table is formed using GS Plexiglas®, taking some 50 hours of work to create after it undergoes each step in the process. The focal point of the table is the giant, contact lens-resembling “drop” tabletop. At a glance, it appears to be a delicate plate of glass. Upon closer inspection, you will notice how solid the 2000 x 3000 mm, and 70 mm thick sheet of cast GS Plexiglas® is, boasting a diameter of 148 cm. Three cast GS Plexiglas® cylinders are interpolated into the circular slots of the top by a machine process that integrates them perfectly. Afterwards, the 60 mm legs are polished by hand, each of them slightly different according to where they were positioned into varying angles of the tabletop. Drop endures an extensive smoothing and polishing procedure overall, contributing to the ice sculpture appearance of the final product. Because the affect of the Drop is meant to distort the perception of the piece’s surrounding space and objects, Ishigami’s Family Chair line is the ideal company to compliment and complete this surrealistic endeavor.
This table can serve as a dining table (height 75cm) or a coffee table (height 39cm) and is crafted with a glossy transparent perspex.
designer: junya ishigami
producer: living divani
materials: GS plexiglas
period: 2010
1316Dec 21, 2010
Metal traditionally has a tough reputation, but with Eco Friendly Inc.’s recycled metal tiles- it gets a little softer. The tiles are either brass or aluminum, and clean easily using mild soap and water. The neat array of finishes make these tiles versatile style-wise. Aluminum tiles are available in the following cool finishes: brushed, vibrated, matte and mirror. The brass tiles offer a warmer vibe and come in: orange, sandbrushed, brown-green and green patina finishes. If you can’t decide on one solid look, you can combine several of your favorite picks to create a more colorful, mosaic affect. The tiles come in both square and rectangular cuts, although a larger stock of the square is maintained. Aluminum squares run from about $35/sf, and brass $70/sf. Whether your tastes are more classic or veer nearer to the edgy- these tiles can give you the look you want. And recycling, by design, is a savvy way to be eco-friendly.
producer: eco friendly flooring
materials: aluminum, brass
1317Dec 14, 2010
The Cramer armchair designed by Konstantin Grcic is a clean composition, constructed of beautiful beech-plywood. The color is pure sand, and the shape is a modern statement illustrating the simplicity of well-placed lines. A piece of furniture can be more than a chair- it can be a subtle reverie of the possibilities found in design. Cramer’s price is available upon request from the manufacturer. Width: 440 mm. Height: 800 mm. Depth: 460 mm. Height of seat: 500 mm.
designer: konstantin grcic
producer: montina
material: beech plywood
period: 2000s
1318Nov 22, 2010
What do the most stylish, out-of-this-world creatures use to store their belongings and trinkets? Why, an Estd by Established & Sons ceramic container, of course! Several, in fact. The quirky, cork-topped ceramic containers are inspired by space capsules, featuring metallic-glazed finishes as an homage. Soft and fun, the dimensions of these fine receptacles range from the smallest at 141 x H120 mm to the largest being 215 x H160 mm. Colors are: yellow, black and white. For established species only. (OK, and you too.)
designer: estd
producer: established & sons
material: ceramic
period: 2010s
1319Nov 11, 2010
These upholstered benches convey a comfort with a minimalistic approach. A broader front that slims up on the sides is of a generous size that adds to the effect of suspension given by metal tubes supporting the couch. These are the features perfectly expressed by the name given to this project. “Cloud”.
With backrests smaller than the seats, where at the ends the fold-back part, there is a spot with which to rest your arms.
A rounded joint, combines benches of different sizes, to create various seat lengths.
designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: b&b italia
material: leather or polyester
period: 2000s
1320Nov 8, 2010
The Anna Torfs Vaza is reminiscent of a round, clay pitcher. But clay it is not, and refined it is. Perhaps she drew inspiration from a shape typically emitting a more Southwestern association, giving off an earthy vibe in a modern sensibility. The Vaza offers up a distinctively now touch, coming in either a sharp, clear or opague finish, members of Torf’s basic collection. Torf sticks to her unconventional cutting techniques to create classic glass pieces that never sacrifice their color or form, delivering a fresh presentation of the home staple- the vase.
designer: anna torfs
material: colored glass
period: 2000s