Showing posts with label Seating Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seating Design. Show all posts

Lilium soft couch and sofa by Victor Boëda

Friday, January 7, 2011

This lilium soft couch and sofa furniture ideas is created by Victor Boëda, a french designer who has designed this cool seating design for the the Paris based furniture manufacturer Steiner. Lilium is a soft couch with a floral line. An assemblage of three sheets, one per function: seat, kidney-level support & back-rest.

Lilium Sofa and Chair by Victor Boëda

Lilium Sofa and Chair by Victor Boëda

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Lilium Sofa and Chair by Victor Boëda 2

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IKO seating design by Monsieur+Madame Design

This comfortable round IKO seating design is created by French designers Cécile Makowski and Pierre Schwenke of Monsieur+Madame Design. Available in various color ideas, this IKO seat was designed for the Paris based manufacturer, Steiner.

IKO seating design by Monsieur+Madame Design

IKO seating design by Monsieur+Madame Design

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IKO seating design by Monsieur+Madame Design 2

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IKO seating design by Monsieur+Madame Design 3

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IKO seating design by Monsieur+Madame Design 4

The Shift Chair By Simone Micheli

This unique Shift Chair by Simone Micheli which was inspired by the number keypad of the common PC keyboard is surely a perfect furniture choise for all the computer addicts. This inspiring shift chair is made from plywood and solid pine, padded with polyurethane foam and fiberfill. Unlike the traditional keyboard this cool seating design is so soft you would not want to get up. If you are interesting in this piece of seating furniture ideas, you could get it at NoMadeDesign for the price €2614.

Simone Michelis Shift Chair

Simone Michelis Shift Chair

The Shift Chair By Simone Micheli

The Shift Chair By Simone Micheli

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The Shift Chair By Simone Micheli 2

The Capsule Seating Collection from Deadgood

Designers Dan Ziglam and Brook have designed “The Capsule Collection“, a fully upholstered seating design for furniture brand Deadgood. The capsule collection features single chair & two/three seater sofa, utilises off cuts from the Bute fabric ranges handpicked to create a graduated run of colour tones and textures.

This fully upholstered collection of seating utilises off cuts of fabric to create a graduated run of colour tones and textures that cover an arrangement of irregular sized buttons. The forms themselves are derived from a simple three-dimensional capsule shape which creates a comfortable and engaging seating range, suitable for either commercial or domestic applications, with a tongue in cheek reference to the solar system and 60’s space age adventure.

The Capsule Seating Collection from Deadgood

The Capsule Seating Collection from Deadgood

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The Capsule Seating Collection from Deadgood 2

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The Capsule Seating Collection from Deadgood 4

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The Capsule Seating Collection from Deadgood 5

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The Capsule Seating Collection from Deadgood 6

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Identita Home Theatre Chair Design by Hakan Bogazpinar

This Identita is a new concept of an ultra modern seating design for home theatre sofas with completely ergonomic, comfortable, adjustable and has functional features. Designed by Hakan Bogazpinar, Identita chair comes with CD/DVD racks on both sides to allow you to sit closest to your favorite movies. Its also has a place to put your drink close to you on the right side. Its a nice furniture solution for your home theatre space to easy viewing, storage and keeping your drinks close in.

For more information visit identica home theatre chair – here

Identita Home Theatre Chair

Identita Home Theatre Chair

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Compos Lobby Chair by Samuli Naamanka

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

This compos lobby unique chair design is made from a 100% biodegradable natural fibre designed by Samuli Naamanka for the Finnish manufacturer, Piiroinen. The seat doesn’t contain any inorganic materials, not even binding substances. There aren’t even any oil based materials used in the chair. After the chair has been used for a long time, the seat material can be milled and used again for the production of a new product. At the end of the life cycle, the seat can also be demolished by composting it for about 80 days.

Compos Lobby Chair by Samuli Naamanka

Compos Lobby Chair by Samuli Naamanka

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Compos Lobby Chair by Samuli Naamanka 02

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Compos Lobby Chair by Samuli Naamanka 03

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Compos Lobby Chair by Samuli Naamanka 05

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Wishbone Rocking Chair by Toby Howes

This simple lines and curves wishbone rocking chair is made out of maple and walnut with 900mm high 550mm wide and 1100mm long created by British furniture designer Toby Howes.

Description from the designer, Toby Howes:

I like to use different materials when designing new pieces, to give me an alternate view on shapes & textures, & this one started life as a couple of pipecleaners! It’s all about the lines &, from the side, you can see every curve mirrors the others to give an unusual silhouette for a rocking chair. Originally, it was constructed completely out of maple but, by adding the walnut into the supporting curves, the two-tone now draws the eye through the chair’s lines.

The shorter than usual rockers mean it doesn’t take up as much floor space & the design can be ‘au naturel’ or upholstered to your taste. Although the design is contemporary, the woods used can be changed to fit in with a more traditionally furnished home as well &, I’m told, the wishbone is especially comfortable for nursing mothers.

Wishbone Rocking Chair by Toby Howes

Wishbone Rocking Chair by Toby Howes

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Wishbone Rocking Chair by Toby Howes 02

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The Kautsch Collection by Carolin Fieber

Monday, December 27, 2010

This cool couches “The Kautsch Collection” which consists of contemporary new sofas, armchairs, stools, tables and rugs is an evolutionary seating design creation from a fashion designer and stylist trained in Milan, Paris and London, Carolin Fieber. In 1895, Johann Bretz created his first cosy “Kautsches” (couches) in Gensingen, a German wine village on the Rhine river.

This cool seating design collection are Hand made in Germany by Bretz.

The Kautsch Collection by Carolin Fieber

The Kautsch Collection by Carolin Fieber

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The Kautsch Collection by Carolin Fieber 5

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The Kautsch Collection by Carolin Fieber 6

The Penna Chair by Jonas Lutz

Saturday, December 25, 2010

This penna chair is designed by Jonas Lutz, a student at Design Academy Eindhoven for Dutch manufacturer Leolux.


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Mariposa Chair by Kate Rider

Kate Rider has designed the Mariposa chair, a seating design mixes the feminine craft of lace making with the masculinity of metalwork. The designer is a recent graduate of the Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland


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Mariposa Chair by Kate Rider

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Afro Chair by Yangsoo Pyo

Yangsoo Pyo is the man behind this Afro Chair. Yangsoo Pyo, a korean designer have created this Afro Chair using Springs to visualize the tangled and puffed up texture of the afro hair.

From Yangsoo Pyo:

“Afro” is a chair that employed the image of the hair style “Afro Permanent hair.” Springs are used to visualize the tangled and puffed up texture of the afro hair. The springs used to create the “Afro chair” are the two-ring binder springs used to bind together a notebook. The two-ring binders do not get tangled but rather wraps around each other.

Therefore, there is no danger of destroying women’s stockings or knitwear. In fact the chair is very comfy. The manufacturing process of this chair begins with a simple iron frame. Then, the springs are used instead of the normal sponge and leather cover.


Afro Chair by Yangsoo Pyo

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The SP210 Rocking Chair by Shawn Place

Interesting rocking chair was designed by canadian designer/craftsman Shawn Place, The chair was names as The SP210 Rocking Chair and recently exhibited at the IDSWest show in Vancouver. The SP210 Rocking Chair is made of rift-cut white oak with a soap finish, and hand woven binder cane for the seat and backrest. Every piece is hand-built by Shawn Place, from the shaping of the timber to the weaving of the seat.


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