211Apr 25, 2011
The Chichibio telephone stand by Gino Levi Montalcini is a simple, yet modern design from the 1930s. It is every bit as useful today with its sleek lines and subtle curves, made from chrome-plated tubular steel and layered plastic shelves for your phone book and phone. Available in black or white to compliment any room. […]
212Apr 21, 2011
Two Royal Designers for Industry, one from the world of furniture design and one from the world of Formula One racing car design, have collaborated on this super slim composite table. By using state-of-the-art autosport / aerospace technology, and exploiting the inherent rigidity of layered carbon fibre, Terence Woodgate and John Barnard have created an […]
213Apr 21, 2011
Wouter Scheublin’s Frame Chair has a strong, unique character and unusual formality. Offered in a painted or natural oiled oak finish, the natural grain of the oak is able to shine through as an inherent design feature. designer: wouter scheublin producer: established & sons material: European oak, oil, satin-matt painted oak veneer birch plywood, steel […]
214Apr 18, 2011
This curved metal sheet table by Piero Lissoni looks great in any room. Manufactured by Porro, the Ferro table is available in a super-reflective stainless steel version, glossy white or black painted aluminum, or a bronze effect in stainless steel. This simply proportioned table can coordinate with both modern and classic furniture and accessories. designer: […]
215Apr 18, 2011
Alternative Furniture is the new brand of furniture born of the union between the interior designer Joan Lao and producer of high-end furniture Mobilfresno, in order to offer a complete product differentiator. Away from the convention, focus is placed after the search for the beauty of simplicity, eliminating from it any artifice and condescending sophistication […]
216Apr 18, 2011
The Centomila collection of stools comes in a variety of sizes and configurations to suit your needs. Stools are stackable and are constructed with polypropylene seats and backs and a steel tube frame. designer: james irvine producer: magis materials: steel and polypropylene period: 1999
217Apr 17, 2011
Open Room No.1 is intended to act as a room within a room. It is an architecturally minded product design with a clear function. Although it is without walls, the workstation has implied boundaries formed by each linking element. This piece is able to create its own private space making it ideal for use as […]
218Apr 16, 2011
The gleaming Italian Al Bombo Lift Bar Stool is produced by Magis as two fixed-height versions and a height adjustable gas-lift version. All are flame retardant and swiveling, composed of stainless steel with a polished die-cast aluminum seat. designer: stefano giovannoni producer: magis materials: aluminum and stainless steel period: 2002 [gallery link=”file” order=”DESC” columns=”2″
219Apr 15, 2011
The Corallo armchair is created from hand-curved steel wire finished with epoxy paints. Painstakingly bent and soldered by hand, the wire is then smoothed to eliminate any jutting edges, and made silky to the touch. Like a jumbled up mass of string thrown into a waste paper bin, the disjointed construction from some angles appears […]
220Apr 15, 2011
This series of lights is inspired by outdoor functional devices designed to be seen from the sky. The Landmark Roof light is inspired by roadside signage indicating mileage and underground gas trails. The Landmark Cone light takes its shape from the well known windsock, a simple textile tube on a pole, used to indicate wind […]