furniture
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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. -
Canasta
Patricia Urquiola's work is consistently balanced; she has the rare ability to mix in: function, idea, materials, story and scale creating objects that are so complete and mature that you perceive them as classics at first glance. -
Solid Stool
The Slab stool is the latest addition to Tom Dixon's Slab series of tables and benches. -
Domestic Throne
Patricia Urquiola masters details like no other, maybe it's a feminine approach or more likely her unique talent, whatever it is, her products have that exquisite use of textures and patterns that render them particularly cosy and memorable. -
B-Side: Slow Chair
We've featured previously the clever beauty of the Slow chair designed by the Bouroullecs for Vitra, but we couldn't resist to share with you its beautiful back side. -
Falling Drawers
Simplicity and beauty are a powerful combination, add a handful of intelligence and a drop of surprise and you certainly got us thrilled. -
Mind the Gap
Italian contract furniture manufacturer Fornasarig has a 130 years experience in mastering wood. -
Dynamic Design
It's safe to say the 360° chair is a love it or hate it product, one of those objects that are impossible to ignore.















