Axum and Lalibella Stools by Israeli designer David Keller

July 14, 2010 Filed Under: Barstool Chair
Axum and Lalibella Stools by Israeli designer David Keller

This nice looking and colorful seating design ideas is created by Israeli designer David Keller. When designing this Axum and Lalibellas Stools, the designer was inspired by the Ethiopian immigrants who live near him, who have developed their own dual Israeli-Ethiopian culture. …

Sinus Chair by Adolf and Schropfer for Cor

January 25, 2009 Filed Under: Lounge Chair
Sinus Chair by Adolf and Schropfer for Cor

This luxury sinus chair was designed in 1976 by Adolf and Schropfer for Cor, a piece ahead of its time. The cylindrical upholstery elements of the seat and back are maintained by leather bands on the frame. The swinging steel rockers provide a comfortable seat. To celebrate the company’s 50th jubilee it will make a return to our collection to stand for the timeless and innovative design of COR. Designer: Adolf and Schropfer | Manufacturer: cor si…

Eye-Catching Rug and Matching Slippers from Lise El Sayed

January 9, 2010 Filed Under: furniture
Eye-Catching Rug and Matching Slippers from Lise El Sayed

Lise El Sayed have designed this very cool and unusual ideas of rug for your interior design. This modern and stylish rugs have an interesting materials texture and color with the slippers fit great next to the rug that can be used for your home slippers. …

Poliform Snake Chair by Roberto Lazzeroni

March 31, 2009 Filed Under: Armchair
Poliform Snake Chair by Roberto Lazzeroni

The fascinating Snake Chair design presented by Poliform. The smooth, slim profile of the chair snakes around into an enticing ‘S’ shape. This uninterrupted line is echoed by the matching footstool which curves into a flattened ‘C’. Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni and released in 2008, the Snake’s structure if formed of flexible printed polyurethane, covered in polyester padding for maximum comfort. The snake chair is finished in a luxurious stretc…

The Etch Chair by American designer Elizabeth Cordes

September 2, 2009 Filed Under: Armchair
The Etch Chair by American designer Elizabeth Cordes

This Etch chair is designed by an american designer Elizabeth Cordes for the Brooklyn, New York manufacturer Material Process Systems (MPS). The chair was created to be part of the RE/BUILD exhibition at Brooklyn’s Gallery 1889. Faced with a slowing economy and excess capacity, while having access to surplus materials, idle machinery, underutilized manpower, and a vacant storefront, MPS created the RE/BUILD challenge. Six designers were invited t…

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