The main purpose of the new series of oak furniture is to use historical pieces from the canals of Venice and oak wood trapped in a translucent resin. The furniture series consists of a larger and smaller table and a chair.
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The German designer Sebastian Aumer brings an imaginative design of chairs made from recycled pieces of eggshells. In the spirit of the Easter holidays, he approached local bakeries, which use up a lot of eggs every day, the shells of which tend to end up in the waste. That's how Eggo chairs are! not only a lovely and unique piece of furniture, but also environmentally friendly.
The FirstCall armchair, in the form of a telephone handset, offers us a sense of intimacy, a comfortable corner for a private telephone call.
Kirsi Enkovaara, a Finnish designer from London, researched the psychology of sitting after studying at the Royal College of Art and came to the conclusion that we are much more relaxed when we are sitting and lying down than when we are standing. That's why she wanted to create a chair that would be both safe and comfortable. And The Body was born, a malleable chair that bends its body and cultural norms of sitting.
Woodieful is a fresh and innovative brand on the Slovenian market that emphasizes the importance of wood, its beauty and versatility. Stolžek is the first product of its kind, a multifunctional piece of furniture that currently represents the brand of a young interior design graduate.
The Japanese architectural studio Torafu has designed a piece of children's furniture, Dice, which can be used in many different ways, as a table or a chair.
When designing the current Satsuma chair, Laeufer+Keichel studio found inspiration in wooden crates.
The Japanese architect Tadao Ando, in collaboration with the design studio Carl Hansen & Søn, created the "Dream Chair", a chair that is a perfect combination of natural and modern.
After almost fifty years since it was first presented to the public, the classic Drop chair has seen the light of day again.
Michael Tomalik transformed pleasant memories from childhood into an extraordinary armchair, which is perfect for reading books all day and enjoying a cup of fragrant coffee.
Parisian furniture designer Benoit Malta presented the Inactivité two-legged chair, which ensures better well-being. The secret is in the physical activity caused by the pursuit of balance, which provides a greater awareness of our body's physiology.
Well-known cult pieces of furniture, such as the Barcelona armchair, the Rex and Ghost chairs, and the Arco lamp, have been seen so many times that we are tired of them and have lost their element of exclusivity. Over the course of the twentieth century, many more beautiful pieces of furniture were designed that could easily compete with these surviving stars. If they hadn't sunk into oblivion for various reasons. In the current trend of reviving nostalgia, however, the popularity of such forgotten pieces is rising again. People appreciate classic quality again, new materials and technologies enable better reproductions, new production facilities are opening. Some interesting life stories of pieces that are just as relevant today as they were at the time of their "birth" are highlighted in the following paragraphs.