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1oxo by xavier lust for kristalia.

oxo by xavier lust for kristalia.

Aug 11, 2015

‘OXO’, a two product collection composed of a stackable chair and stool for italian company kristalia, is the outcome of ongoing research in contemporary manufacturing technologies and materials. presented at salone del mobile 2015, the design by Xavier Lust features aluminum pieces, bent metal surfaces, fluid curves and matte finish that reflect a physical manifestation […]

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Gaja chair. Kazuhide takahama.

Jul 4, 2013

Light, stackable. Part of a collection steel bar framed chairs. Originally made for a small restaurant this chair was so successful that it was added to the Simon collection. With or without padded backrest, or in a high bar stool version. Chair with resistance welded chrome plated steel bar frame and removable cover, available with […]

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Ombra tokyo chair. Charlotte perriand.

May 28, 2013

A lightweight chair whose concept and proportions evoke the Japanese tradition of Origami, taking its form from gentle folds, developed from a single die-pressed piece of curved ply. This stackable chair, visually analogous to the Ombra armchair, was designed in Japan in 1954 for the Synthèse des Arts exhibition (Le Corbusier, Férnand Léger, Charlotte Perriand). […]

4pulp cantilevered chair by christophe pillet for kristalia.

pulp cantilevered chair by christophe pillet for kristalia.

Feb 8, 2013

Kristalia was founded in 1994 by young local entrepreneurs joined by two common passions: design and jazz. Right from the very start, Kristalia paid special attention to innovative projects, by means of experimentation and the continuing search for new technical solutions, using materials which they adapted from the fields of fashion and sports. A structure […]

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Kiki collection. Ilmari tapiovaara.

Jan 14, 2013

What was once old has become new again, or so it goes with the Artek re-issue of Finnish designer Ilmari Tapiovaara’s Kiki Collection. A winner of the gold prize at Milan’s 1960 Triennale, the collection illustrated a stylistic evolution of the interior architect’s preference for local organic material into something more industrial. Similar pieces were […]

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Pipe chair. Jasper morrison.

Nov 14, 2012

The pipe chair is a stackable chair with aluminum tube frame and punched steel plate seat and back. Available in polished finish (not suitable for outdoor use), or painted in polyester powder in matt green, white or black (suitable for outdoor use). Flame retardant. Matching pipe chair in beech, carver chair, carver chair in beech, […]

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Wogg 50. Jörg boner.

Nov 8, 2012

The Wogg 50, by Swiss designer Jörg Boner, is a lightweight and stackable molded plywood chair. The form of the chair was achieved through the use of CNC milling machines. With this technology, intricate shapes can be inserted into the compression mold and then directly molded using plywood. The seat’s curved form accommodates the legs […]

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Lancaster chair. Michael young.

Oct 9, 2012

A combination of industrial and warm materials, the Lancaster chair features components of reclaimed solid ash and die-cast aluminum. Known for his expertise in aluminum manufacturing, designer Michael Young started exploring ways to join other materials to aluminum. He partnered with Emeco (notable aluminum chair maker) and Lancaster was born. In the words of Young, […]

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Lisboa side chair. Joan gaspar.

Jul 7, 2012

Chair for indoor and outdoor use. Seat and back injected with polypropylene with glass fibre, using gas assisted injection moulding technology. Stackable. UV protection. Always looking for traditional items that can be improved, Gaspar was inspired by the school’s industrial steel chairs, which led to the colorful and fun Lisboa (2009). This lightweight chair is […]

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Series 7 office. Arne jacobsen.

Aug 25, 2011

The Series 7, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955, is the most sold chair in Fritz Hansen’s history and maybe in all furniture history. It is made from a pressure molded veneer and a further development of the Ant chair. This lightweight and stackable chair uses a lamination technique to give it the iconic shape. […]

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