Husk by Patricia Urquiola
A moulded plastic shell and a series of soft cushions: these are the basic elements of the Husk armchair. A celebration of softness, Husk is the result of a long development process
Sé Collection II by Jaime Hayon
Building on Sé’s success in creating haute couture furniture, the luxury furniture brand has unveiled new additions to Sé Collection II by Jaime Hayon during Salone del Mobile 2011 at Spazio Rossana Orlandi.
Monstera by Philip Ahlström
Philip Ahlström is a creative Swede currently living in Oslo, Norway where he works as an Application Engineer for the 3D CAD system SolidWorks.
The Watson Table by Paul Loebach
The Watson table is named after James Watson, the American scientist famous for discovering the helical structure of DNA. I felt like a scientist developing this table, working through numerous controlled material experiments to achieve the desired result.
Flux Chair
Over the course of history, from the age of the Egyptians up to that of Napoleon, a folding chair has always been seen as an object of status and beauty. In recent times this focus has shifted. This is a pity; especially in today’s world the concept of folding has so much to offer!
Luca Nichetto
Luca Nichetto, just 34 years old and has already signed more than 80 projects in 10 years of business. He is considered one of the most talented Italian designer worldwide.
FAVN Sofa by Jaime Hayon
FAVN; the Danish name for embrace, is a new sofa designed by Jaime Hayon for Fritz Hansen. The new sofa is the result of a creative dialogue and will be launched during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2011 at Republic of Fritz Hansen’s showroom in Milan.
Amore Mio
Amore Mio (my love) is available for collection in a limited edition of 16. Handmade in American Black Walnut, with a press laminated seat and an upholstered back in a rich teal fabric by Kvadrat Maharam.