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The Vuzzle: Unique Transformable Chair by Christopher Daniel

September 6th, 2010
The Vuzzle: Unique Transformable Chair by Christopher Daniel

Coming with an imaginative design, this unique chair is constructed of 59 cushion cells. Some of the cells can be separated from the cluster in order to shape a sofa-like seating. When no cells are removed, then the chair is simply look like a box or cube. If we want the cube to turn into a chair, what we need to do is to remove 13 cushions. Designed by Christopher Daniel, Vuzzle Chair was inspired... 

The Mussel Chair by Danish Designer Hanne Kortegaard

September 2nd, 2010
The Mussel Chair by Danish Designer Hanne Kortegaard

Looking at its design, Mussel chair seems to present a modern chair but with a little touch of classical flare. This exclusively designed chair by Hanne Kortegaard is suitable for all ages and is indeed intended not only for young people but also children and adults as well. The Danish designer has tried to visualize the symbiosis that can occur between child and adult in a cozy environment. She transfers... 

The Caruaru Furniture Collection by Marcelo Rosenbaum

August 29th, 2010
The Caruaru Furniture Collection by Marcelo Rosenbaum

Caruaru collection by Brazilian designer Marcelo Rosembaum is a line of furniture inspired on the improvise of Caruaru fair, one of the biggest open fairs of the world, a Brazilian cultural asset, over 200 years in the Agreste of Pernambuco. The main material is the cultivated PINUS wood, natural. When they are colored, the furniture gets the yellow tons of the Agreste Sun, blue tons of the Agreste,... 

The Bardot Collection by Jaime Hayon for Bernhardt Design

August 20th, 2010
The Bardot Collection by Jaime Hayon for Bernhardt Design

Bardot furniture collection resurfaces through the imagination of Spanish design star Jaime Hayon as a curvaceous and alluring seating ensemble. Just as the curves of the human body flow into one another, the same can be said of the Bardot. The absence of distinct angles and lines permit the exterior and interior to gently merge together, creating a continuous form that allows fabric to conform to...