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- Knits and Weaves Chair Designed By Henry Sgourak
- The Very Weighty Tables Designed By Daniel Meise
- Modern Carpet Designed By Martin Mostbock
- Rocking Chair and Bar Stool Designed By Supernatural Studios
- The T Bailey Offices Designed By Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
- Linger Bench Designed By Alvin Tjitrowirjo
- Largest Solar Powered Building Designed By Ecofriend
- Sectionimal Table Designed By The Digital Design And Fabrication Studio Gt 2P
- The Low Table of La Luna Designed By Liane Yaroslavsky
- The Charmingly Morbid Chairnificine Designed By Gustavo Brenck
Knits and Weaves Chair Designed By Henry Sgourak Posted: 29 Sep 2010 11:18 AM PDT This Knits and Weaves Chair is an exploration into knits and weaves and arts and crafts. This chair is designed by Henry SgourakThe intricately webbed chair resembles a spiderweb or a dreamcatcher. Inspired in particular by those doilies commonly considered cheap and tacky. These pieces aim to take that tradition which went wayward and bring [...] |
The Very Weighty Tables Designed By Daniel Meise Posted: 29 Sep 2010 11:11 AM PDT The table is from Daniel Meise, who designer with an interesting focus on heavy, study materials, developed three strong and in some ways forceful table designs called Bone, Bridge and Together, respectively. First, the Bone table is a interestingly angled low-sitting piece that would be perfect for an urban retrofit loft (especially one [...] |
Modern Carpet Designed By Martin Mostbock Posted: 29 Sep 2010 11:06 AM PDT |
Rocking Chair and Bar Stool Designed By Supernatural Studios Posted: 29 Sep 2010 10:58 AM PDT This furniture is supernatural concept for rocking and bar stool. It is designed by Supernatural Studios. This Supernatural Concepts developed these sleek and original designs for what could've been a simple bar stool and rocking chair concept. Completely ignoring the conventions of grandma's rickety wooden rocker, the rocking chair seems more like something you'd [...] |
The T Bailey Offices Designed By Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects Posted: 29 Sep 2010 10:49 AM PDT This is a reclaiming giant air pipes developed by Tom Kundig at the Seattle Office Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects, the T. Bailey Offices were designed to wholly incorporate the client's product into its office space; and that product is a gigantic pipe used in wind turbine towers. In fact, several were used through [...] |
Linger Bench Designed By Alvin Tjitrowirjo Posted: 29 Sep 2010 10:40 AM PDT This bench is designed by Alvin Tjitrowirjo. It is Linger Bench provides a fantastic concept for a casual sit, maybe a casual conversation. Meant to infuse comfortably into natural surroundings, each bench is handmade and hand-bent into its shape. |
Largest Solar Powered Building Designed By Ecofriend Posted: 29 Sep 2010 10:12 AM PDT The world's Huge solar-powered building has been unveiled in Dezhou, Shangdong Province in northwest China. The 75,000 square meter structure buiding is a multi-use building and features exhibition centers, scientific research facilities, meeting and training facilities, and a hotel – all of which run on solar power. |
Sectionimal Table Designed By The Digital Design And Fabrication Studio Gt 2P Posted: 29 Sep 2010 10:02 AM PDT This Sectionimal Table is designed with step to the future. The design is from The Digital Design And Fabrication Studio Gt 2P. The Sectionimal table is a fantastically nebulous but cleanly modern design that strikes you as something that would fit perfectly into an ultramodern cyberprep space design. |
The Low Table of La Luna Designed By Liane Yaroslavsky Posted: 29 Sep 2010 09:53 AM PDT |
The Charmingly Morbid Chairnificine Designed By Gustavo Brenck Posted: 29 Sep 2010 09:48 AM PDT This chair is designed by the architects as hilarious as it is dark Gustavo Brenck. The chair is called as Chairnificine. The design is a sinister seat indeed. |
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