This Transparant Plastic Dandy Chair design is a great furniture works designed by Isaac Monté, a design student at Norway’s Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Plastic Dandy is a sitting sculpture designed by the Belgian designer Isaac Monté, but produced in Norway. The cold, plexi-plate contrasts with the warm, woollen plaid. The transparent piece of furniture is formed in such a way that light accentuates the curves. It is been made in one pie…
This Drops Chair is designed by Camilla Hounsell Halvorsen, a design student at Norway’s Oslo National Academy of the Arts.The Drops Chair features a circular seat made of recycled upholstery material which can be tilted on the frame into several different positions, or removed entirely and used as a floor seat. Drops consists of legs of stainless steel and an inner tube covered with recycled upholstery material. The seat is not permanently f…
Stylish and original is the perfect words to describe this Saturno glass top round office table furniture by Staino&Staino. This Saturno modern contemporary glass top table furniture could transform your modern home office interior into a beautiful space. Its round base’s shape reminds us with Saturn and its rings. The spherical central wooden structure is available in different color selection. The table has two glass layers. Upper g…
This cool plywood furniture of Offset Stool is designed by iltalian designer Giorgio Biscaro as the result of his deep research into bent plywood, its possibilities in furniture, and manufacturing process optimization. Offset stool is obtained through the repetition of some plywood strips bent at the same angle, manufactured by the producer by bending a long, single sheet of plywood and then cutting it into pieces. These pieces are drilled and pa…
From Facundo Poj great seating project designed by Miami based designer, Facundo Poj. Here is some little desciprtion taken from the designer: I always start conceptualizing my pieces from a single line. Put the pencil down, give the paper a single stroke, pick the pencil up. I emulate the infinite freedom of the line of the snake. Structural strength, stability and ergonomics must all be solved with this one line; a minimal solution. Try to visi…