Dinner table by Legato

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In case you own a small apartment and you’re trying to make the most of the available space then you should definitely check this particular design. Created by Legato Studio, this special dinner table can be neatly folded and transformed into a usable bench with less effort than would be needed to fold a futon flat thus saving plenty of space in your kitchen. This modular design also offers an intermediate position, an ergonomic table, which will fit nicely with your some of your work-at-home habits. Of course the Legato Studio 3-in-1 table can be used outdoors too both as a picnic table and as a bench, if that’s something you’d want to explore.

The table/bench is made from plyboo (100% renewable laminated bamboo) and finished with a water-based lacquer. Designed to fill a void in urban furniture it’s perfect for city dwellers, and depending on your needs, it can provide either seating and space for three people or seating and surface room for up to six!

In the closed position, the stainless steel legs fit together as arm rests and form an angular bell shape, while also creating space for storage below. As the table expands into the two other stages, the legs open symmetrically drawing modern and clean lines from the top of the table to the bottom of each bench. When designing this piece the company paid close attention to both safety and easy of operation for the end user. All this table needs to be fully functional is a flat surface that can support its weight, and it operates on even the most delicate of flooring.

Legato sees its future as continuing on this theme – creating transformative pieces for urban dwellers that are as aesthetically pleasing as they are relevant, functional, and unique.

Jun
6

Power of the coffee table

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The coffee table is an oft overlooked piece of furniture, but the right coffee table can make or break a living room. But what makes a coffee table a coffee table? And what modern styles are out there?

Possibly the most defining feature of a coffee table is its long, low shape. It normally has shorter legs than a side table or a bistro table, and it is usually oval or rectangle as opposed to circular or square in shape. This is so that it can be placed in front of a sofa and compliment its long form and be at just the right height for easy access to anything on its surface.

However, not all coffee tables are created equal. These basic features don’t come close to describing a truly modern coffee table. Some are tall, some are short; some are wide, some are thin; some are made of wood, some are made of glass; and all of them can compliment their surroundings if placed appropriately.

You can have a coffee table that matches a handful of side tables, or you can create an eclectic look using a variety of shapes and styles. The coffee table you choose can be made of glass, wood, chrome, plastic or any material of your choosing, as long as it is sturdy and stable.

A coffee table is an integral part of a living room, because it centers all the other furniture. Your sofa set will pop if you incorporate the right coffee table – but it could fizzle if you choose the wrong one. Coffee tables are also used as a gathering place, so you’ll likely want yours to be warm and inviting.

Consider size, placement, texture and material when picking out your coffee table – you’ll thank yourself later.

Jun
6

Clifford Furniture collection

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Clifford Furnitureis a youthful designer who isn’t afraid to experiment. He started in design by working with wood at the young age of 15, and hasn’t looked back since. This sparked his interest in working with as many of native species of wood as possible. Whilst learning about the working properties of wood he became interested in furniture making. With a relatively small number of designs under his belt, Clifford still has to prove himself – but his beginnings are definitely promising.

Look at the Conversation Seating above. There is nothing better than having an in-depth conversation that piques your interest and stimulates your mind, and Clifford pounces on this idea with gusto. The two chairs are joined near the base, facing each other, at a comfortable distance for either couples or strangers to make eye contact and have a deep discussion.

Below is Clifford’s Rocket Table. It features a retro-modern design that is a bit space-agey – hence the name Rocket Table. We love its mix of wood and glass, and the texture in the stripes that circle around the base. This would look wonderful paired with a low platform white leather sofa.

Clifford’s designs use simple lines and show a willingness to experiment with material and style. He is still finding his footing as a designer, and we look forward to seeing what he has in store for us in the future.

Jun
6

Stool by Tim Mackerodt

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Designer Tim Mackerodt of Germany will show his lamp and stool made of folded concrete at DMY International Design Festival in Berlin next month. Called FALT.series, the objects are made from thin sheets of fibre-reinforced concrete that’s rolled out and formed over moulds.

Mackerodt completed the project while studying at Kunsthochschule Kassel in Germany and will exhibit alongside fellow students at DMY Berlin.

In order to produce FALT.lamp and FALT.stool, fiber-reinforced concrete from the company g.tecz is rolled out and manually folded on flexible molds. Thin walled objects of the FALT.series produce shapes and surfaces not replicable via conventional concrete casting methods. The lampshade of FALT.lamp has a material thickness of only 2.7 mm and therefore weights less than 1.400 grams.

In contrast, FALT.stool shows the structural strength of the folded concrete. All legs are only held in place by a layer of 5 mm fiber-reinforced concrete. The technique of folding concrete opens a new field for the application of high performance concrete in design.

FALT.series will be exhibited at Material Vision 2011 at the stand of G.tecz (Hall 4.1 L32) and can be viewed at the DMY 2011 together with other students from Kunsthochschule Kassel at “Liebling, lass uns nach Kassel fahren”.

Tim Mackerodt was born in 1984 in Kassel. Worked for 12 month in South Africa. Finished BA in International Business Studies in 2008 and spend six month at the Düsseldorf office of DDB group Germany. Enrolled for product design at Kunsthochschule Kassel since 2009.

May
5

Tables by Alessandro Canepa & Andrea Paulicelli

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Design of dynamic collection of modular furniture FONTABLE was worked out by Italian design studio Alessandro Canepa & Andrea Paulicelli. The conception of collection is the series of letter-number elements. Tables which surfaces look like all the letters of the alphabet of upper and lower register and also all number row from 0 till 9 are universal and conceptual at the same time.

Tables are made of sheet steel and covered with lacquered paint of white, black and red color. Other color variants made by individual order are also available.

Refined support of the tables made of anodized aluminum are regulated by their height which allow matching elements combining tabletops one on another. As all the materials chosen for creating the collection are wear-resistant, water- and temperature falls-resistant, charismatic tables FONTABLE can be exploited both inside the placements and in the open air.

The purpose of stylish “3D-design” collection is forming the dynamic and always changing environment. FONTABLE furniture – whether it is one element of the collection or several assembled into one word or some “secret code” – will bring creative to the furnishing and create the intriguing space dynamic.

The process of producing of tables-accessories run in the small workshop outside Milan under guiding of the authors of collection – Alessandro Canepa and Andrea Paulicelli.

Alessandro Canepa is a professional designer since 2002, always seeking new stimulus, works for technical and design companies, where he acquired his engineering know-how and developed his own brand of “aesthetic thought. The name Andrea Paulicelli is synonomous with Mama designlab, a design and communication laboratory that develops integrated projects of product-design, graphic-design, visual and web communication since 1996.

May
5

Getting back to nature with your furniture

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Can you just imagine walking into your dining room to see a dark, absolutely gorgeous Claro walnut wood table such as the one pictured above by Hudson Furniture? This is one of those pieces you may catch yourself just standing there staring at from time to time, just to soak in its beauty. If you think the table is stunning, they also make other furniture, beds and sculptures without compromising the natural organic lines of the tree.

Hudson Furniture is a company who has a deep appreciation and respect for the inherent grain of wood. Trees offer geometric forms and well-defined lines that can be accented when cut the proper way and hand rubbed with an oil finish. Their unique pieces are available in Claro walnut, Ebonized pine, Satinwood, Acacia, Jasmine, Myrtle and Black walnut in custom dimensions.

Their furniture is never created from old growth forests. The wood that they use in the creation of these exquisite pieces of furniture are from either wind/storm damaged or salvaged trees.

From petrified wood stumps to their most exotic signature bed, each piece is hand-crafted with a great deal of thought and care to ensure that the end result pays tribute to nature as an exceptional piece of art.

Exotic furniture by Hudson Furniture can become bold but very original choice for real fans of exclusive sets. Model line of the company is quite variable to meet the requirements of decorating different placements. For example, if you look for the solid table for decorating your kitchen or dining room, obligatory pay attention on the offer by Hudson. By the way, do not forget about the chairs and benches which can ideally supply the chosen table.

May
5

Couch by Desforma

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If a single piece of furniture could define the word contemporary, the Amphora couch by Desforma furniture would be it. The piece literally screams for attention without being obnoxious. It is surprisingly comfortable, exceptionally crafted and simply elegant.

This stunning contemporary couch has truly been designed for the senses. The beautifully sculpted sinuous lines, elegantly curved downward-sloping back rest overall seductive shape can be appreciated from virtually every angle. The richly appointed leather has been hand-selected , cut and sewn to precisely fit the body contours. Beyond the visual appeal the internal high quality frame carries a patent for its special use of materials and high strength professional construction techniques. This design and frame style can not be matched anywhere in the furniture industry. And lastly but most importantly it is exceptionally comfortable.

In fact, the entire collection by Desforma is stunning and years ahead of its time. Just when you fall in love with one couch the Gravity chaise lounge or Safari sofa will catch your eye, making your decision that much harder!

What is there to say about a company that manufactures their furniture by hand like pieces of art? The result is furniture that is mysterious in design and looks phenomenal from every angle. These functional art pieces deserve to be showcased in the middle of a room to admire from every angle.

Desforma uses pure wood when creating the structure of their furniture, not polyurethane mass so it is durable, stable and comforting to every inch of your body. If you are looking for a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture that will impress your guests and invite you to relax, Desforma has something for you.

May
5

Towel warmer or art

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Towel warmers sure have found their place in contemporary homes. At initial time, many people considered this bathroom accessory as an expensive item. But owing to the benefits that can be derived from it, many families have started using it despite its price. The traditional image you may picture when you think of a towel warmer has gone through a huge transformation and today they are available in an endless number of styles, some rather exquisite like a piece of art.

The Boz Guitar Towel Warmer by Wesaunard makes it more than clear that you can have a functional piece of art in your bathroom! Made in a two-toned gold and chrome finish, Wesaunard says that their designers created this piece, inspired by objects of affection being women, wine and great music with the goal of bringing zest and luster into any bathroom.

Maybe you’re under the assumption that towel warmers are only for spas but this is not the case, you can have one in your bathroom too. Once you have one, you won’t believe you managed to shower your whole life without it! There are basically two types of warmers being electric and hydronic.

Electric – These have a filament inside as well as oil, you plug them into an outlet and as the temperature of the oil rises, the racks get warm and so do the towels. They use low power, are energy-efficient and completely safe, some even have an automatic shutoff feature.

Hydronic – Hot water is used to heat the rails in these types of towel warmers. They connect to the hot water system in your home and then a pump pushes hot water through the rails to heat the towels. Towel warmers are one of those luxuries that everyone deserves but few think about actually purchasing.

May
5

Chair by Benjamin Hubert for Devorm

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London designer Benjamin Hubert launched the chair with a pressed-felt shell for Dutch brand Devorm at Ventura Lambrate in Milan last month. Called Pod, the chair has a steam-bent ash frame while the seat is pressed in one piece from felt made of recycled plastic bottles. The product comes flat-packed and the shells stack inside each other for transportation. Cushions are made of recycled foam with fabric covers in contrasting colours.

The ‘Pod’ is a large privacy chair for breakout areas in offices or residential projects. Pod is an environmental alternative to large upholstered furniture. Most upholstery is difficult to recycle as it’s a fixed combination of timber, glue, foam and textile. Pod tackles this by replacing the large upholstery with moulded felt created from recycled PET bottles. In addition the entire design is knock down with the shells stacking for minimum carbon footprint in transportation and storage.

The chair’s ergonomics allow the user to work comfortably whilst feeling relaxed and separated from the hustle and bustle of daily life. It creates a room-in-room experience with the perimeter of the chair around the user’s head.

The shell of the chair is the largest form ever produced utilising pressed PET felt technology. This felt allows a distinctive aesthetic as well as offering sound-dampening properties to increase the sensation of privacy with acoustic performance.

Thanks to its strict lines, color design and hidden features, furniture by De Vorm is surprising, contemporary and timeless. The central aims of our design are comfort, quality and permanence.

However, what occupies our minds the most, is the added value of De Vorm designs. We are not developing and producing a chair or a table just to sit on or at it. Designs by De Vorm are also made to enjoy their use and looks.

May
5

Merry chair by Velichko Velikov

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Velichko Velikov already recommended himself as an author of experimental furniture. This time he presented the merry positive chair called Lastika chair which producer became the famous Italian company LAGO.

According to the words of the author, light and “airy” Lastika chair looks like the flower – colorful chamomile which happy owner will be hold with forty firm elastics fulfilling the function of sitting and creating the effect of spring.

In spite of outward fragility and seeming unreliability of colorful elastics stretched on the firm base this unique structure is very steady and promises the long exploiting term. The guarantee of such characteristics is the company LAGO just the name of which says about the high quality and fill with confidence.

Merry and comfortable armchair will become the wonderful supplement of the modern interior of any placement. Living room, children room, youth studio, cabinet, club, office or open terrace of the country house will return to life and change with the appearance of this playful colorful flower becoming the place of attraction for grown-ups and children.

Graduated from the university in Russe (Bulgaria) in 2000 Velichko Velikov got the MA in industrial design, then he worked with several leading European producers and headed the project department of company NIKROM Ltd – the biggest producer of furniture in Bulgaria. At the present time the talented designer lives and works in London (Great Britain) where he reads lectures about design and works out the creative concepts for European furniture market.

Apr
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