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Scene XXL Elegant Chair Design by Gijs Papavoine for Montis

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Scene XXL chair design from Dutch designer Gijs Montis Papavoine for Dutch manufacturer Montis. A big chair stood lightly on thin metal legs. Modular seating system and a rectangular box. Scene is compact and relatively high. Slender folding backrests around the seating element, as the collar raised. They can be ordered with the back next to each other or diagonally face each other in different configurations. (more…)

Posted by admin on November 12th, 2010 No Comments

The Octopus Unique Chair by Samwoong Lee

The Octopus Unique Chair and Table by Samwoong Lee

Korean designer  Samwoong  Lee has created a  Octopus chair. Natural material called mother-of pearl is never the same color and pattern. Moreover, patterns, colors and reflexibility natural pearl-mother-who changed the angle of light and throwing situations. I want to express the relationship between a man and a male and one between a man and things by using the natural mother of pearl.

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Posted by admin on June 25th, 2010 1 Comment

The Gaudi Modern Chair With Small Backrest by Bram Geenen

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Dutch designer Bram Geenen has a follow-up piece of feces Gaudi Stool that he introduced in 2009, the Chairman of Gaudi created by the same principles, but includes a small backrest. Description of Bram Geenen: Chairman Gaudi is a follow-up of feces created by Gaudi in 2009. These are designed by the same method as Antoni Gaudi, who makes hanging chain model, which is inverted to show the strongest form for his church. In addition, in order to determine the structure of the chair’s backrest, the text of the software used. script was based on three steps: First, the power distribution on the surface of the chair. The second direction is defined direction of lateral forces. Finally a certain number of powers rib height.

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Posted by admin on June 12th, 2010 No Comments

A Small Armchair Designers at Sand and Birch Luxury Design

A small armchair Designers at Sand & Birch Luxury Design have designed this lovely little thing by the name of “Smile.” S&B pride themselves in being known as designers who take a special amount of time and effort in choosing their shapes and materials so as to create not just seats, but sculptural furniture. With this Smile chair, they took a stab at clashing what they find great in both fullness and compact design. Smoothness, niceness, a big set of chompers.

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It’ll come eventually in blue or white, made up of varnished polyurethane, or the special edition which will have a nice cushion and will be covered in velvet, cotton and silk, colors in gray and white.

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Posted by admin on March 24th, 2010 2 Comments

Modern Hex Chair + Branch Table Design By Studio Incorporated

New York-based design studio Incorporated is a multi-disciplinary architecture and design studio with experience across a wide range of project types that specializes in the integration of the design disciplines. Here are the two unique product designs by Incorporated – Hex Chair and Branch Table.

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Hex Chair

Incorporated’s Hex Chair extends the Hex series into the realm of upholstered goods. The series originated with the Hex Table which explores systemic ordering and modular relationships, offering infinite possibility for the table’s ultimate configuration and size. Functionally, the Hex Chair embraces the modern need for flexibility. Theoretically, it offers a visual metaphor for the design process – the suggestion of an open-ended repetition. One can imagine an endless landscape of Hex furnishings in ever changing configurations. On one hand, the form of the Hex Chair is indebted to the timeless geometry of nature, a foundation for design principles and on the other is indebted to American minimalism.

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Branch Table

A tree grows in Beta. The Incorporated Branch Table explores systems of branching and random order to create a side table of unique design. Mimicking the geometry of a tree, the Branch Table was developed in collaboration with the Stevens Institute of Technology, the oldest engineering school in the United States. The Branch Table utilizes a computer algorithm to grow one of kind branching objects, each one unique. These unique branch structures are then fabricated in this case using stereo lithographic 3D printing technologies. Each Branch Table is just one iteration of endless random geometric possibilities.

Posted by admin on November 3rd, 2009 No Comments

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