71Sep 14, 2012
Thec tea-trolley Darjeeling is a perfect serving table to have and serve with at any occasion! The trolley is designed by Anna Kraitz who gave it the name “Dajeerling” after a famous tea-variety that she considers to be the best tea. The trolley comes with beautiful wooden wheels that gives it a modern and attractive […]
72Sep 14, 2012
Joki is Finnish for river, which inspired the bench’s form. Its contours of varying heights and widths allow various sitting postures for both children and adults of all shapes ans sizes. Each Joki set consists of four seats although several sets may be joined, as both of its extreme ends are modular. The bench’s seats […]
73Sep 12, 2012
A table with a telling name. The tabletop is a soft rectangle with a ‘gentle’ edge, propped up on a light support with two forked legs made from solid ash or chestnut. The tabletop’s banded core is coated in a vacuum process with a layer of linoleum or veneer resulting in a gentle streamlined edge […]
74Aug 18, 2012
The principle for creating the basic shape of Grillage is very simple: a sheet of metal with staggered grooves is folded, origami-style, and then drawn to create a mesh. Grillage tells the story of its manufacturing process…drawing, folding, creasing. It reveals everything about itself, from how it was designed to how it was produced. Grillage […]
75Aug 18, 2012
The inspiration for the Fifty armchair is clearly to be sought in the ”Flag Halyard Chair”, the recliner chair in metal and cord designed by Hans Wegner in Denmark in 1950. Dögg & Arnved designed a straight backrest to allow not only for rest but also reading (or watching television). The woven ‘ears’ on each […]
76Aug 18, 2012
The new Dehors collection is designed to create an ideal “garden living-room”, inspired by nature and the irregular shapes of plants. In particular, the supports deviate from the usual vertical lines but nonetheless create a solid framework in which each counterbalances the other. The result is a wavy structure that abandons any claim to architectural […]
77Jul 1, 2012
Maasstad Hospital in Rotterdam, the Netherlands was bestowed a holy gift from Dutch designer Lotte van Laatum. The Liturgical Elements are clearly inspired by elements and materials that harken back to grand Cathedrals and Biblical history, but Lotte van Laatum graces this collection with a modern interpretation of relic. The concept of light and all […]
78Jun 28, 2012
Uniform chair is the product of Alex Taylor’s process of manipulating sheet metal. Sophisticated, smart folds within the legs and frame define its form and is only enhanced with a classic combination of materials and beautiful finish. Plywood seat pads provide comfort and structure while referencing the chair’s inspiration from old wooden classroom chairs. designer: […]
79Jun 27, 2012
The sculptural form of the Platter table by Roda is expression of timeless beauty, in which a lacquered metal pedestal plunged into the ground and the slender stone top outlines against the sky. A perfect combanation with Roda’s Zorro 355 chair that creates a mix of simple but defined lines with a strong personality. Available […]
80Jun 27, 2012
Essential design for Lawrence: a cotton impermeable canvas with leather inserts, clothes the vertexes of four structural triangles in metal wire. Available in sand or green canvas, and completed by a stool, the Lawrence collection is perfect both for indoor and outdoor spaces. designer : rodolfo dordoni producer : roda