February 26th, 2013 — Design
Studio Segers has designed a simplistically unique furniture and accessory collection with a universal element incorporated into each piece – poles made of oak wood. Whether it’s the legs of a table or hooks on a wall, the pole is the theme of the (obviously named) Pole Collection . Now available through Mookum , the collection combines white lacquered metal with the warm wood giving it a bit of a Scandinavian feel
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Pole Collection by Studio Segers
September 3rd, 2012 — Design
Evan Bare is at the helm of the Toronto-based 608 Design where he designs and builds a collection of environmentally conscious upholstered seating. The line is made so that the pieces can be taken apart for transportation, as well as making it easy to have the parts replaced if need be. One of the coolest aspects though is the incorporated storage that the pieces have.
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Versatile Convertible Seating from 608 Design
March 24th, 2011 — Designer Stuff
The Universal Furniture Part is made from a single piece of material that can be arranged into an endless amount of shapes, as you can see in these photos. Designed by East Side Design, a design studio out of Austin, Texas, explains the Universal Furniture Part on their website:
“These identical, nesting parts are designed for maximum efficiency from a single sheet of material and can be rearranged and recombined to form limitless combinations of useful configurations.”
How would you shape the Universal Furniture Part??
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