31Apr 27, 2011
The simple construction of the Uniform Chair by Alexander Taylor is a modern take on the utilitarian classroom chair. Intelligent, sophisticated folds within the legs and frame define its form, along with a classic combination of industrial materials; metal and oak veneer plywood that further enhance the character of this versatile chair. designer: alexander taylor […]
32Apr 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 […]
33Apr 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 […]
34Apr 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 […]
35Apr 17, 2011
The designer morphs a mid-century modern 1950s style using just Corian, a contemporary material with properties highly suitable for the creation of 360º compound curves. The three-legged tray-style tabletop belies the complex production process. Dimensions: Ø730mm x H450mm Materials: Corian Limited Editions: 12 Color: White designer: michael young producer: established & sons material: corian period: […]
36Apr 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 […]
37Apr 12, 2011
Spanish designer Jaime Hayon has extended his collection of Tudor designs to include this tall occasional cabinet. The Tudor period and its associations with culture, opulence and bold visual iconography first impressed Hayon after his move to London. This inspiration led him to create a series of objects that were; ‘In a way a little […]
38Apr 12, 2011
These remarkable glass-topped low tables have emerged by the designer’s extensive experience in Asia. By utilising an ancient Oriental process of interlocking folded paper, this progressive project uses artistry to compose a practical design. Individual paper components knitted together form a jacket for the table base and create engaging visual patterns and textures seen through […]
39Apr 12, 2011
Comparing this table to a sculpture by Richard Artschwager, Adam Caruso applies a language synonymous with the company’s own architecture – cerebral, post-modernist forms – to create this beautifully understated piece. Constructed from an engineered timber material of modest qualities, unusual to furniture-making, the muted joints make it look almost abstract, or simply like a […]
40Apr 12, 2011
This product is an evolution of the Surface Table, a collaboration between designer Terence Woodgate and famed Formula One designer John Barnard. The same materials and processes define the supreme strength and slim, elegant form. The chair’s slender profile and highly polished finish reveal the structure of this exceptional material inherent in layered carbon fiber. […]