Posts Tagged ‘seating’
Coniferous Collection by Joint Perspectives

The Coniferous Collection is a line of stools designed by the London-based design studio Joint Perspectives. The shape was inspired by conifer pine trees and can be used in a number of different ways. The stools come in pairs and are available in three sizes – small, medium, and large. As they say, you can “flip them, stack them, combine them or leave them alone.”
Mister T by Antoine Lesur

Oxyo is a French-based firm that “edits objects for the modern lifestyle” and they partnered with five up-and-coming designers to design its first collection with Made In Design. Enter Paris-based designer Antoine Lesur and his creation, Mister T.
Bosco II Sofa & Bench for MARK Product

British designer Gala Wright designed this Bosco II Sofa and Bench for the Cornwall, England-based company MARK Product. The Bosco II is a newer, more modern version of the original Bosco and now offers a bench to go along with it instead of an ottoman.
GVAL Chair by OOO My Design

The GVAL Chair, by OOO My Design, is as multifunctional piece that can be (are you ready for it?) a chair, a chair with a footrest, a chair with a footrest & a stool, two chairs, or a chair and two stools. Inspired by the rings of a tree that represent age, the GVAL is made from alternating sheets of bent plywood that create a similar ring-like pattern.
El Dorado for Schuster by Fetiche Design Studio

From the duo of Fetiche Design Studio comes the El Dorado Collection for Schuster. The wood stool comes in two different heights and is made of metal and wood. The legs of the tripod stools are configured in a less traditional way with a twisted, pretzel-like formation.
Office Furniture at Stockholm Furniture Fair

Aspeqt desk light
Creative people need creative spaces. This is something I’ve explored at length in my own blog and we’ve started looking at here in the new Where I Work column, so it was really exciting to see so much new and innovative furniture for the working environment at the Stockholm Furniture Fair.
Cabaret by Kenneth Cobonpue

Kenneth Cobonpue’s latest collection, called Cabaret, caught my eye. It reminds me of some of the designs I’ve been seeing in the contract industry with its oversized back and sides, but Kenneth’s definitely put his special signature on it. I can see these working nicely at home or even poolside at a hotel. I especially love the stitched tables – such a great detail.
Deinde Collection from Elena Galli Giallini

Italian architect and designer Elena Galli Giallini has been living in Japan since 1995 and brings a multicultural education to her designs. She recently designed the Deinde Collection for Japanese furniture company Morishige. This collection incorporates the use of urushi, which is traditional Japanese lacquer, with modern furniture.
Greenhouse at the Stockholm Furniture Fair

Lund School of Architecture, clockwise from top left: Kim Ohrstrom, Kajsa Nillson, Christopher Polteg and Freja Elvin-Nowak
Greenhouse, the hall at the Stockholm Furniture Fair for design schools, students, and independent designers, was one of the most exciting sections of the fair.













