Kenny: A Chair by Raw Edges for Moroso

Kenny is a new roundy curvy armchair made out of folded simple strip by Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay of Raw Edges for Moroso . Using a simple pattern and a single linear strip of fabric, they created a volumetric shape that becomes like a cocoon in which you sit.

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Kenny: A Chair by Raw Edges for Moroso

QUAD Trivet by Dewa Bleisinger

Berlin-based product designer Dewa Bleisinger ‘s QUAD Trivet adjusts to a handful of sizes and patterns to accommodate any size pot you place on it. It unfolds from a simple square to a large circle, making it the only trivet you’ll ever need. It’s made from 16 wooden cubes that are connected with a silicone strip that’s hidden on the underside of the cubes. Besides being flexible, the silicone is also heat-resistant making it a safe place for your hot food. The chunky cubes are substantial and form a variety of geometric designs to not only do its job but to also look good on the table

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QUAD Trivet by Dewa Bleisinger

Sculptural Chairs Disappear Into Geometric Table

A-Cute , designed by London design firm AndViceVersa , is a set that includes two chairs and a table that join together to form a sculptural, multi-faceted shape when not in use. Made from laser cut metal sheets that are hand folded based on digital prototyping, and then welded into the geometric solid of the finished product. The design is meant to push the boundaries of it being just a table when, in fact, it’s also a work of art. The outer artistic form conceals the chairs within its structure while maintaining the geometric shell

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Skim Milk: Stuck Chair by Oato Design Studio

Stuck Chair is a minimal design created by Netherlands-based designers  Oato Design Studio . The firm was established by Stefan Tervoort and Pim Snijdoodt, both of whom are product designers that bring different aspects of their expertise into the field. The company stands for “one and the other,” which represents a focus on the expression of design and aesthetics, while maintaining a holistic approach to the actual process of design. The inspiration behind the chair was to take apart all of the basic elements of a chair, and then put them back as if they were simply stuck together. The resulting form is a design that makes every element of the chair have a leading role in the total structure. The designers love the fact that when people closely inspect the chair to look for additional supports, they won’t find any. The chairs are products with oak wood and powder coated steel.

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Skim Milk: Stuck Chair by Oato Design Studio

White Sectional Sofa MB-0982 by Grako Design

White Sectional Sofa MB-0982 by Grako Design

White Sectional Sofa by Grako Design

Features:

  • Modern Sectional Couch MB-0982 by Grako Design
  • White Color
  • Durable Construction

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Dimensions:

  • Sectional Sofa: 108″L x 63″W x 30″H

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White Sectional Sofa MB-0982 by Grako Design

April Tables by Alfredo Häberli for Nikari

Finnish wooden furniture and furnishings company Nikari began a year long project entitled 2012 Designs for Nature in which they asked 12 designers or studios to design a wood product that best represents Nikari’s philosophy on wood design. The decades old company designs top notch quality pieces from sustainable wood practices and each of the participants had to study their practices to create their own design. For the month of April , Swiss designer Alfredo Häberli created a family of three tables (in oak, ash, & birch) that feature large bases with thin, suspended tabletops. The delicate tops appear to float on the massive bases almost like rocks balancing on top of each other.

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April Tables by Alfredo Häberli for Nikari

April Tables by Alfredo Häberli for Nikari

Finnish wooden furniture and furnishings company Nikari began a year long project entitled 2012 Designs for Nature in which they asked 12 designers or studios to design a wood product that best represents Nikari’s philosophy on wood design. The decades old company designs top notch quality pieces from sustainable wood practices and each of the participants had to study their practices to create their own design.

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Farbkasten by Sven Stornebel

Farbkasten by Sven Stornebel is a product with my favorite product description so far this year: “just a box with color glue.” So matter-of-fact and nonchalant. There’s something really cool about these – I would love to see them with a gradient of colored glue from top to bottom. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Co-Laborat

At the Designers Fair 2012 in Cologne, product designers Leoni Werle , Christian Kim , Sebastian Hecht and Susanne Salmen — who studied together in Aachen, Germany — showed their work for the first time together as a group called Co-Laborat. The theme was the color yellow.

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Co-Laborat

Praktrik Puzzle Furniture

Bulgarian product designer Petar Zaharinov has introduced a new collection, Coordinate , under his Prakrik label. Like his other lines of “puzzle furniture,” the pieces are inspired by interlocking, wooden burr puzzles, and meant to stimulate some intelligence from the user. The components, which fit together without the use of tools, are made from beech plywood produced locally and finished with natural plant oil

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Praktrik Puzzle Furniture