Friday, December 18, 2009

Jouba Unique Chaise Lounge by Answerdesign



Jouba is an unique chaise lounge design collection from Answerdesign that will add an elegant, modern, contemporary look with its original and comfortable design. This jouba chaise lounge functional furniture design is a great furniture inspiration that will suits for both indoor and outdoor use such as for your living room furniture and patio furniture.



These jouba chaise lounge is available in various combinations of different wood or leather and consists of eight wooden elements with smooth inserts, which organize comfortable furniture to relax and can easy adjusted to fit for the shape of your body. The stainless steel base can be as glossy as matte. This modern furniture collection could be the best solution to decorate your house and for more information visit Answerdesign site – here

Via: Modern House Design


Friday, December 11, 2009

The Molecule Seating System by Davide Tonizzo

The Molecule Seating System by Davide Tonizzo

This Molecule seating system consists of two components: a cylindrical upholstered seat and a curved backrest finished in wood veneer with an upholstered top or Corian pad. This molecule seating system was designed by toronto based designer Davide Tonizzo for the Canadian furniture manufacturer, Arconas.

The two components of Molecule combine into an endless array of configurations and are designed to simply reconfigure on the fly to respond to changing needs. An optional plywood worksurface is also available to accommodate work applications.

The Molecule Seating System by Davide Tonizzo

As the name implies, Molecule was inspired by those building blocks of nature. The design breaks furniture down into simple elements that can support sitting, working and relaxing. As well, the shape allows the units to be configured into an infinite arrays.



“My objective in designing Molecule was to create infinite furniture. By soft linking each element by shape as opposed to a mechanical connection, the system creates groupings of seating that can be easily arranged and rearranged to support different uses or simply to change the look of a space,” says Molecule designer, Davide Tonizzo. “The name Molecule highlights the theme of a simple set of elements that can produce a vast range of configurations.”



Molecule is ideal for public spaces such as hotel lobbies, libraries, school work/study areas, airport lounges, bars/lounges and retail stores. As well, it can be used for office training, breakout sessions and casual work areas.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Aluminium Chair by Tobias Labarque

Aluminium Chair by Tobias Labarque

Want to sit on the cold chair..? Yeah, this aluminium based chair furniture is designed by Belgian architect Tobias Labarque. This aluminium chair is stackable and will perfectly fit for your outdoor and indoor furniture design.



Tobias Labarque says:

Cantilever-type chair made from a single piece of perforated aluminium plate. there are no joints, no connections, no welding, no details, … just a (meticulously) folded plate. The chair is stackable and is fit for both indoor and outdoor use. It looks quite aggressive, but sits very comfortable.



Aluminium Chair by Tobias Labarque

Via : Modern Homes Design

The Anima Chair by Blubau



The Anima Chair is a nice armless seating design ideas that was created by Yotam Shabtai and Lidor Gilad of the Milan based studio Blubau. This Anima chair was build from observation, from the special link created between a man and a chair, between a soul-body and a furniture-body.



Following a line of contact points between the body and the chair, the sensation is of an infinite and fluid line. Anima is made of 3 mm of stainless steel plate in self production.




The CH1 Chair by Fruitsuper Design

The CH1 Chair by Fruitsuper Design

This CH1 Chair is the first seating design and furniture piece that has been created by Seattle, Washington based Fruitsuper Design which was inspired from studying various forms that people create when seated unsupported.

The CH1 Chair by Fruitsuper Design

From the Fruitsuper Design :

The inspiration for this chair structure was derived from studying various forms that people create when seated unsupported. With reference to the human silhouette, CH1 is a straightforward lounge chair. Seamless construction, an honesty to materials and simplified details combine in an elegant seating solution. Using powdercoated steel tubing and maple with a soap finish, the CH1 chair is the first furniture piece by Fruitsuper Design.

The CH1 Chair by Fruitsuper Design
The CH1 Chair by Fruitsuper Design


Via : Modern Homes Interior Decorating Ideas

Camouflage Armchair by Emiliano Godoy

Camouflage Armchair by Emiliano Godoy

This Camouflage low armchair is designed by Mexican designer Emiliano Godoy for the Mexico City based manufacturer Pirwi.

“Camouflage” is a low armchair made in Oriented Strand Board (OSB). The material is surfaced with a stained-black veneer, and has oversized lateral panels that partly hide the user. These panels feature a carved camouflage pattern that emphasizes the trench-like character of the piece, but at the same time expose the OSB beneath.

Camouflage Armchair by Emiliano Godoy

Many board materials, such as particleboard, OSB and plywood, are commonly used for tabletops, back panels and other furniture components. They are however, rarely left visible, as manufacturers cover every exposed edge or face with wood veneer, plastic laminates or paint. This is one of many techniques used to hide the fact that cheaper or less traditional materials are used, pretending that the piece is something more expensive or refined.



However, engineered wood boards are generally a better choice in environmental terms because a larger proportion of the tree wood ends up in the finished product and they’re made from fast-growing, harvested softwood forests. OSB is particularly good in these terms, as it can be made with certified wood and low-VOC adhesives.



“Camouflage” values these materials for their environmental and aesthetic particularities. As a window of truth, the carved texture denounces the misguiding veneering of particleboards with seemingly elegant wood textures, and open the discussion for the birth of new aesthetics using new materials.

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Lilium Sofa and Chair by Victor Boëda



This Lilium Sofa and soft couch with a floral line is designed by french designer Victor Boëda. The Lilium sofa was designed for the Paris based furniture manufacturer Steiner.



From the french designer, Victor Boëda :

Lilium is a soft couch with a floral line. An assemblage of three sheets, one per function: seat, kidney-level support & back-rest.


IKO seating design by Monsieur+Madame Design



This cool round and comfortable IKO seating design is created by French designers Cécile Makowski and Pierre Schwenke of Monsieur+Madame Design.



The IKO seat was designed for the Paris based manufacturer, Steiner.


Saturday, October 3, 2009

Mariposa Chair by Kate Rider

Mariposa Chair by Kate Rider

This really nice chairs of Mariposa Chair was designed by Kate Rider, a recent graduate of the Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland. The mariposa chair mixes the feminine craft of lace making with the masculinity of metalwork.

Mariposa Chair by Kate Rider


Thursday, September 24, 2009

Ivy Chair by h220430 Design Studio



This artificial white color seating design ideas " Ivy Chair " was designed Satoshi Itasaka of the Japanese design studio h220430

From the designers:

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 believe that we should always appreciate nature and pay respect to it essentially.



By this artificial white color, “ivy chair” is merged into daily life without a sense of incompatibility. “Ivy chair” will make you feel comfortable as if you were surrounded by trees and flowers, Whenever you sit down in the chair and it will give you the signal to think about nature over the function as a chair.




Via: Interior Decorating Ideas

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

R540 Rocking Bench by Fetiche Design

R540 Rocking Bench by Fetiche Design

Interesting rocking bench chair called R540 Rocking Bench designed by Brazilian designers Carolina Armellini and Paulo Biacchi of Fetiche Design.

R540 Rocking Bench by Fetiche Design

From the designers:

We developed the design of the weft of threads as a “connecting dots” game, looking for a ergonomic radius seating. The result is the 540 milimeters radius (~22 inches). We developed a contemporary product, but with a strong emotional interaction. This kind of threads were part of our childhood in the garden seats of the interior of Brazil. This nostalgic reference is evident in this product.

Via – Interior Decorating Ideas.


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