Eugeni Quitllet unveils biomorphic furniture for Roche Bobois
Avoiding straight lines as much as possible, the Pulp collection by Eugeni Quitllet looks draws from the sinuous and segmented […]
Interior spaces without furniture are just empty rooms. From sleek and minimal to pop or luxurious pieces, the choice of furniture gives much of the character of a space that otherwise would be a soulless and hollow body of architecture. Furthermore, furniture design represents one of the biggest branches and economic generators within the field of design. From the blue and yellow corporation to tiny studios signatures, furniture scopes all range of firms and designers.
Avoiding straight lines as much as possible, the Pulp collection by Eugeni Quitllet looks draws from the sinuous and segmented […]
Seemingly simple in form, the Iso-Lounge chair pushes the technical performance of plywood as a material. The cantilevered chair is […]
The OAK collection presents a “Swiss-Army knife approach”, which can be customised according to individual needs. “At Loose Parts we […]
Kiki and Joost invite us into their whimsical world to talk through their collaborative approach to unconventional design. Two of […]
A Lott of Space is a furniture service based on flatpack futureproof sofas, which consumers can buy, borrow and swap. […]
Massless by Spanish studio Todomuta mixes aluminum with natural materials to create one-of-a-kind furniture pieces. A recent proliferation of aluminum […]
Swedish studio LI-AN-LO has created a trio of fully locally-produced tables with the intention to ‘slow design down a bit’. […]
The French furniture brand channels four generations of woodworking expertise into a futuristic collection inspired by ’60s sci-fi flicks. It’s […]
PetLibro has given to cats what IKEA gave to humans when it started modularising furniture. The US pet brand has […]
Shelving system ‘Understand’ and high desk ‘Hangout’ allow for thinking outside the box and free-flowing creativity. Characterised by their playfulness, […]
Called Minimono, the project uses non-toxic and 100% recyclable high-density polyethylene (HDPE) from secondary raw materials sourced from local suppliers. […]
Tagadà, which refers to the popular, high-octane amusement ride, is an apt name for a collection as vibrant as this. […]
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