Tag: furniture-design
Alfredo armchair
The creative drive behind the dynamicity of the Alfredo armchair was set into function by the straightforward process of assembling squared sections of wooden cylinders together, forming a sleek 3-dimensional outline.
GLO nightlight
When raising children the smallest things in life can virtually become a challenging task. Consider for example trying to put a whining kid to sleep, hating the dark and not wanting to stay in bed alone.
Pallone by Leolux
Distinguished by various prizes, such as best Dutch furniture design in 1989, the futuristic armchair Pallone by Leolux is an example of how the combination humor-design remains successful.
Cradle
Cradle has every single feature you can look for in your purchase of pieces of furniture. The name its creators have given it talks for itself: a cradle is an “infant’s small bed”, in which parents have total confidence in order for their baby to feel safe and comfortable.
The Beehive Chair by Graham Roebeck
Beehive chair is designed by Graham Roebeck, a New Zealand based architectural designer that managed to win the 2011 Formica Formations Competition.
Airline 009 Chair by Cory Grosser
In 2007, Walt Disney Signature, Disney’s adult lifestyle brand, asked Cory Grosser, a successful independent product designer with a Los Angeles based studio, to design a new armchair and ottoman inspired by the Airline Chair of 1934, designed by Kem Weber, which is part of Disney’s history.
Apartment by Metaform Architects
From a surprising collaboration between the Metaform Architects and graffiti-drawer SUMO an equally surprisingly brilliant piece of art has surfaced the streets of Luxembourg City.
Intuition Dining Table
Koket is a brand based in Manassas in North Virginia, which aims to be “ a celebration of artistry, originality, and the many exquisite and fascinating treasures of the world around U.S.”.