11Mar 20, 2013
French brand louis vuitton unveiled a new luxury collection ‘objets nomades’ at the temporary louis vuitton miami design district store during design miami 2012. A series of foldable furniture designs and travel accessories using louis vuitton’s exclusive nomade leather. The company worked with a various designers such as maarten baas, patricia urquiola, nendo’s oki sato, […]
12Mar 5, 2013
Inspired by the imagery of travel and of the great expeditions of the late 19th century, we decided to reinterpret a travel classic: the folding stool. The stool is the result of the close observation of fine leatherwork principles, expressing craftsmanship and savoir-faire, allied to atelier oï ’s research on origami, the Japanese art of […]
13Feb 28, 2013
Integrate Rolf Benz 620 as an interface between the kitchen and the dining room. As a revolving bar stool at the kitchen counter with a seating height of 70 to 80 cm, it creates the perfect link between the two areas. It’s perfect for a quick breakfast in the morning, a quick snack or as […]
14Feb 13, 2013
Cappellini products themselves carries around the world the image and recognizability of an international trademark. Cappellini anyway labels its products according to the materials, sometimes engraving its logo in metal or wood, sometimes applying labels in plastic or fabric. Cappellini became famous for his taste for new stars in design. In cappellini almost everybody who […]
15Jan 7, 2013
Faye Toogood is a British designer. Her furniture and objects demonstrate a preoccupation with materiality and experimentation. All of her pieces are handmade by small-scale fabricators and traditional artisans, with an honesty to the rawness and irregularity of the chosen material. Described by its designer as “a modern tool for sitting,” Batch spade chair, this […]
16Sep 22, 2012
Drawing its look on traditional production methods of 1940’s industrial furniture, the Herrenberger stool’s frame has been primed and powder-coated. Its color coating consists of solvent-free polyester resing. Its original shape has been created from wood by hand while its seat shell is composed of beachwood. After, the shell is stained dark and oiled. A […]
17Aug 23, 2012
Metalworker Xavier Pauchard not only brought the art of galvanizing steel to France, but took the process to the next level by creating the Marais A Chair (1934), the quintessential cafe chair that was both elegant and robust enough to grace the decks of the S.S. Normandie ocean liner. “Xavier Pauchard’s Chaise A is a […]
18Aug 18, 2012
The Pouf is one of the most interesting and innovative elements of the Ivy-Series from Emu. On the weightless seeming frame out of steel is a photovoltaic device with five energy-saving and long lasting LED-lamps. During the days this small technical masterpiece collects and saves sun-energy to give it back in the evening like a […]
19Feb 27, 2012
Ellen Gray designed several bar stools in her time. The Bar Stool No. 1 takes the cake as the simplest and most attractive of all of them. It is height adjustable, which makes it versatile enough for any guest visiting. The column is made of chromium-plated steel with a base in cast aluminum, lacquered in […]
20Jan 12, 2012
Autoban’s Pumpkin Stool is a multi functioning design that is both clever and unique. Two, flat circular discs are connected top to bottom by curved metals rods, bearing the overall resemblance of a pumpkin. Inspired by the Ottoman Kavuk, the Pumpkin can be used as a stool, coffee table or occasional table, with additional utilization […]