The Matet Bench by RaymentWire

January 13, 2010 Filed Under: Benches
The Matet Bench by RaymentWire

British metalworker Adrian Rayment of RaymentWire have designed the Matet Bench, a hand crafted geometric bench finished in etched galvanised steel, who’s design was inspired by Egyptian burial boats and memories of a mirrored whale skeleton.

The Happily Ever Chair and Dog House by Kim Hyunjoo

July 17, 2009 Filed Under: Benches
The Happily Ever Chair and Dog House by Kim Hyunjoo

Korean designer Kim Hyunjoo has designed this cute Happily Ever chair and dog house combination. ‘Happily ever chair and dog house’ is a piece of funiture in which the dog house and chair coexist, expressing a need for intimacy between the pet owner and the pet, by sharing a common object. Wherever you are, your dog always wants to be with you. For example, when a dog owner sits on a chair, the... 

The Basket Bench by an industrial design student Can Onart

July 4, 2009 Filed Under: Benches
The Basket Bench by an industrial design student Can Onart

This Basket Bench was created by Can Onart, an industrial design student at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The 1/4 scale model was inspired by Frank Gehry’s Apple Crate chair design, and is made from aluminum sheets that have been sanded to give a texture similar to steel. See Related Products at Amazon :

The Atlas Bench by Giorgio Biscaro

June 19, 2009 Filed Under: Benches
The Atlas Bench by Giorgio Biscaro

Giorgio Biscaro is the designer behind this Atlas Bench for manufacturer SLIDE. The Atlas Bench is made from rotational moulded polyethylene. Available in numerous light hearted colours, this bench brings animation to your terraces and gardens. A surprising and funny bench that can be used inside as well as out. The designer was inspired to create the Atlas bench by noticing that since many pubs and... 

Remains Benches by Elyse Marks

January 19, 2009 Filed Under: Benches
Remains Benches by Elyse Marks

This beautiful remain benches is designed by Elyse Marks. The benches are covered in cute little birds and floral patterns. But does the imagery on the table have to be necessarily beautiful? What if the finely crafted piece of furniture told a more disturbing, thought provoking story. What covers this table? Dead, skeletal animals on a dead tree with a noose thrown in for good measure. Is it a rejection... 

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