furniture
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Wooden Chair
You've probably seen the wooden textiles that cover the seats of many taxi drivers around the world, Front and Moroso have made an armchair out of that. -
Milan 2010: Kartell
The multicoloured products of Kartell turn black this year, but there's no reason to panic, the pure black edition is only for Salone del Mobile, the new products will be available in all the shinny striking colours Kartell has accustomed us. -
Raw Design
Tom Dixon's last collection pays homage to industrial production processes, exposing the rough beauty of the manufacturing method and its own characteristic signs. In this article the rough personality of the Offcut stool. -
Design Icons: Eames Lounge
Designed back in 1956 by the innovative genius of Ray and Charles Eames, the Eames Lounge is one of the few objects to deserve its own page in Wikipedia. -
B-Side: Frame
We make part of a bizarre group of people that go around turn upside down chairs, examining every single detail before actually sitting down on them. If you also feel repudiated by your friends for such an strange behavior with objects, then you'll probably love our B-Side series of articles. -
Paper and Plastic Stone
Some years ago words like sustainability, ecology, and environmentally friendly were fairly common in the theoretical or academic fields but rather absent in the real production world. Few years and several talented people later the design industry is growing to be more mature and greener than ever and we are more than pleased to see that happen. -
Wood and Glue
We couldn't resist to show you the chair version of Stefan Diez's Houdini series, that complete with the armchair we previously featured at spotd.it. -
East meets West
Two japanese designers project their cultural backgrounds into modern pieces of furniture, the result is refreshing and meaningful. -
Metal Puzzle
The metal chair designed by David J. Irwin caught our attention the moment we saw the loose pieces that conform it. -
Stretched Chair
Designer Jay Watson uses a technology normally used in metal manufactures with an innovative tweak.















