March 9, 2013
March 8, 2013
Chair by Matilde Nyeland
A chair created by Danish designer Matilde Nyeland with the aim to satisfy various needs through one simple piece of furniture. A chair for the kitchen to experience and use every day, a simple wooden structure with minimal design featuring a seat divided into two parts: one front and normal, and one rear and tilted 105 degrees for a better comfort. Reflecting the last trends that see the kitchen not only as a place to eat, but a living room in which to pass time, entertain guests, read, play, work or simply relax, this solution allows the body to take two different positions: active or relaxed.
March 7, 2013
ISIS folding chair by Jake Phipps
"With its unique patented folding process the ISIS chair folds completely flat to just 3cm thick.
The chair is made from a series of flat geometric panels that are linked together and contained within its own self-encasing frame.
Originally manufactured by Gebruder Thonet-Vienna, 2008. Currently out of production."
February 27, 2013
February 10, 2013
February 1, 2013
Balsa Chair – Furniture Design of the Year 2012 by Kihyun Kim
The series solution is produced by ZEITRAUM in solid wood as the version in balsa wood has not yet met the requirements for an item of furniture in daily use. Moreover, the high production costs at present do not allow a viable market price. Further development is currently ongoing in order to achieve the desired result.
January 19, 2013
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