Showing posts with label seating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seating. Show all posts

Tat-ris: Tetris Inspired Furniture



Tat-ris by Singaporean industrial designer Gaenkoh is an interactive modular seating design. Figure what kind of seating you're in the mood for and build it yourself!

This must be especially fun for kids. It is important to mention that the main aim of this project was to encourage the active behaviour of children. It focuses on how kids can grow insight into the linguistic and conceptual structures and, in turn, looks at the influence this has on their pattern of learning and reasoning.

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Workflow

Ooooooh, I want one!!!!

With Workflow, Stockholm based o4i Studios used the limitations of cubicles and turned them inside out. The result is a sculptural workspace that combines a desk, an ergonomically designed seating space, and a counter top.  Each element flows naturally into the other, creating a flexible workspace that encourages collaboration.

The reclined seating space is perfect for sitting back with a laptop while the other sides function as counter space for that’s easily accessible for standing and a traditional desk area for other tasks.

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Recamier Reading Corner


An intimate reading corner with a chaise-longue that can be tucked away inside of the bookcase when not in use.

Designed by Inbar Paradny Kalomidi.

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Space Invader Couch


Space Invader couch design by Igor Chak.

While only a concept at the moment Chak proposes that it would be made from leather covered memory foam with two glass surfaces.

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Vuzzle Chair


The Vuzzle Chair by Christopher Daniel consists of 59 small cushions. You can shape the chair by detaching cushions from the complete cube. Each cushion has magnets under the surface which hold the whole structure together.

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Coffee Bean Bag



Buy it here.

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Combo Couch


Sofa beds sneak two functions into one piece of furniture, but these designs from Zuiver go beyond the binary 'convertible couch' typology to be completely modular, comfortable for sitting up, laying back or lying down in any number of custom configurations.

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Eklipse


Choose the abstract, artistic form of an oval, or an accommodating armchair complete with armrests. Designs by Sylvia Colombini and Zoran Jedrejcic, Eklipse chairs push the boundaries between art and furniture. The unique shape looks stylish grouped in sociable clusters. The removable covers are available in a wide range of fabric or leather options,

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Tetris Chair


Tetris Chair designed by Mexican industrial designer Gabriel Cañas.

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Gaia Chair by Tuyo Design

The Gaia Chair designed by María Margarita García Munzer and Pål Jacob Jacobsen of Tuyo Design features what looks to be felt in between wood slats. On the back, the felt protrudes in the shape of a bird and leaves. It was recently on display at the Stockholm Furniture Fair.

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Abachus








"Abachus is a high table with a little extra: while standing, you can lean against one of its six arms, providing the minimal comfort you need to honor Bacchus with friends. The optional integrated ashtray prevents the floor to become one."

Check it out.

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