This Stainless steel frame Chrysalis Chair was exhibited at the 2009 NeoCon show in Chicago. Designed by Timothy Luscher, an American designer and a student at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Timothy Luscher graduated from the University of Kentucky with undergraduate degrees in Economics and Accounting. He has spent the last 10 years in the design field first with his own furniture company specializing in corporate commissions and most …
This simple minimalist Lobby chair ideas is designed by Samuli Naamanka for the Finnish manufacturer, Piiroinen. This unique chair design is made out from a 100% biodegradable natural fibre. The seat doesn’t contain any inorganic materials, not even binding substances. There aren’t even any oil based materials used in the chair. After the chair has been used for a long time, the seat material can be milled and used again for the production of a n…
Innovative twist chair designed by Jonas Lyndby Jensen. Twist chair provides not only back, seat and secure shelter, but also an attractive addition to the interior of each room of the house. The initial concept design of this eccentric twist chair was developed for public libraries as chair offers very good facilities for reading. The loop shape of this chair not only provides a variety of seating positions but also serves as a sound barrier, sh…
This new modern seating design is an artworks from the German designer Martin Ballendat for the Switzerland based furniture manufacturer Züco Bürositzmöbel. A captivate and fantastic seating design made this chair match with your modern interior room. The futuristic Perillo Chair is a striking example of smoothly continuous shapes. From Züco: What is striking about Züco’s new Ballendat-designed lounge chair is its futuristic design and its extrav…
This nice artificial white color seating design ideas is created by Satoshi Itasaka of the Japanese design studio h220430. The Chair was named as ‘The Ivy Chair’. Check some words directly from this nice japanese seating designer : While living in the city where nature was excluded to the utmost limit, we tend to forget the fact that we depend on the power of nature and we do not remember it until natural disaster strikes. However, I …