Project: Wagiman Client: Roussea Products Collaboration: “INSA” & Rousseau A shared passion for high heels brings together two creative talents.” Rousseau and INSA welcome you to view their first collaborative work at designers block 2008. This Illuminated contemporary retro classic hanging bubble chair with bespoke “INSA” print engraved into surface. Stainless steel ring and chain with white fur cushion. …
This cool new concept GAMEROX kids gaming chair is designed by the brain-child of designer Tim Briggs who came up with the idea after watching his younger cousin playing computer games. GAMEROX chair designed to promote movement during gameplay to provide health benefits through improved movement, circulation and exercise by taking advantage of children’s natural tendency to move with the scenes action. The GAMEROX is suitable for any console and…
This ultra modern sculptural chair is executed in rigid polyurethane, giving it a durability ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments. Designed by Carlo Colombo’s Ball chair design for Italian furniture firm Arflex. This modern ball chair design truly is the coolest seat that could make your home interior look beauty. The spherical body of this contemporary chair opens at the top to reveal a flexible-polyurethane seat that molds to your bod…
The chair “odú” (the hungarian word for “cave”) has a hard surface made from glass fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) and – as a contrast – a soft and cosy cushion inside. “odú” contains an aestetic value and ?at the same time invites you to relax and feel well. The seat is free to be moved in almost every position while it´s possessor is sitting or lying inside. You can also fix together three seats of…
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…