This two beautiful rotatable YUCA chairs is created by German designers Kirsten Hoppert and Steffen Kroll of Studio Vertijet for the German furniture manufacturer COR. The YUCA easy chair is reminiscent of a softly rounded cup of petals, appearing to grow out of thin air. It stands on a metal X-shaped base which is chrome-plated or lacquered. The result is a perfect shape brimming with flexibility and seating comfort. The YUCA chair is also for p…
This interesting LYTA lightweight armchair ideas is created by Ronen Kadushin for the German manufacturer Movisi. With only 15kg weight this LYTA armchair enables people at any age to move it around, something especially important to the growing elderly generation. Thanks to a specially developed fitting method, the cushions and the covers are easy to remove for washing. The structure can even be steam-cleaned. All components are individually rep…
The DS-2410 seating family furniture ideas is created by German designer Peter Maly and his business partner Birgit Hoffmann for the Swiss manufacturer de Sede. The commodious seat cushioning is partitioned by fine diagonal seams, while the diagonal motif is echoed in the sweeping armrests in the form of oblique stitching and pleats. The seating elements, sofas and stools perch on deeply recessed bases, while the large armchairs can also swivel. …
A new modern contemporary munich lounge chair furniture design have been designed by Sauerbruch Hutton for German manufacturer ClassiCon. The Munich lounge chair will be presented at the upcoming 2010 IMM Cologne show. Sauerbruch Hutton designed the chair as part of a range of seating for the Museum Brandhorst in Munich, which they also designed. …
The Mobius Chair was created for a design competition conducted by Fritz Becker, a German manufacturer of formed wood products. Designed by dutch designer Frans Schrofer of Studio Schrofer. The designer had ubmitted 3 chair designs, one of which was a rough pencil sketch of an undulating circular form with convex and concave lines, pushing the limits of wood lamination and 3D forming. The chair was named Möbius for its resemblance of a continuou…