Wood Stool by Dutch designer Aldo Bakker

February 2, 2010 Filed Under: Stool
Wood Stool by Dutch designer Aldo Bakker

Created by Dutch designer Aldo Bakker, this wood stools seating design ideas comes in limited edition series of 100. The wood stool exclusively produced by Particles. Description from Aldo Bakker: Stool is composed from a volume, a flat surface and a line, a composition that evokes associations with ‘corporality’. It reveals both the individual volumes and the relations, and often fragile connections,... 

The Bellows Collection by Toan Nguyen

January 28, 2010 Filed Under: Stool
The Bellows Collection by Toan Nguyen

An innovative seating design ideas has been created by Toan Nguyen who has designed the Bellows stool and side table furniture for Walter Knoll. The Bellows Collection is an example of unusual innovative seating design ideas consists of stool and occasional side table. The leather is gathered in soft, sturdy folds. And then it stretches. Bellows changes its height. In an uncomplicated way with just... 

New Seating and Lighting Inspiration by nojiberlin

January 4, 2010 Filed Under: Stool
New Seating and Lighting Inspiration by nojiberlin

The new seating design ideas and lighting pieces collection from Nojiberlin will be exhibiting at the upcoming 2010 IMM Cologne furniture show. Nojiberlin is a German/Asian design team consists of Nora Lederer and Jia Zhao that recently formed while studying together at the University of the Arts in Berlin. The MOON floorlamp: A simple construction made of three wooden sticks and a brass ring suspending... 

Bag Stools by Gitta Gschwendtner

February 25, 2009 Filed Under: Stool
Bag Stools by Gitta Gschwendtner

This interesting Bag Stools created by designer Gitta Gschwendtner. The designer has created woodcrete stools cast from moulds based on paper shopping bag commissioned for the Design Museum Tank. Design Museum and Time Out have commissioned Gitta Gschwendtner to investigate the tangible link between design and the city in an installation for the Design Museum Tank exploring the theme “Consume”....