White Plastic Chair
by Kilian Schindler
Recent product design graduate, Kilian Schindler has come up with a simple solution which takes the ordinary out of your garden variety white plastic chair.
Recent product design graduate, Kilian Schindler has come up with a simple solution which takes the ordinary out of your garden variety white plastic chair.
Swedish designer Pernilla Jansson’s ‘A New Proposal’ is a playful investigation into light.
Determined to “disturb the order of things and bring in the unexpected,” Jansson’s ‘A New Proposal’ puts an everyday object into a new perspective, one which so aptly emphasises the beauty and delicate nature of light.
Recent Bauhaus University graduate, Hannes Grebin, has come up with a series of designs that challenge the norms and traditions of the typical german living-room.
Focused on the ideas of comfort, the german based designer has devised a series of furnishings including an outlandish Wing Chair and revised version of a ceiling lamp.
The sophisticated nature of the monolith embodies the sensuality of a sculpture with the functionality of a table.
At first sight this sculpture seems mysterious and requires some explanation; that with a simple movement it unfolds into a dining table for ten and ten dining chairs.
When was the last time you emphatically broke something? Fragile, a ceramic salt and pepper shaker designed by Studio Kahn offers you the opportunity to do so!
Designed and made as a single piece, the Fragile shaker requires the user to break it in order for it to be able to fulfill its functionality.
Jaebeom Jeong’s R60 design is a wireframe array of a single chair.
The repetitive images of a single chair are constructed of stainless steel and a polycarbonate sheet, skillfully repeating the proportions of the black stained original.
Puur Design Studio’s Magic chair is a welcome addition to the the far too overplayed world of chair design.
Designed by Dripta Roy, this four part chair works off a similar principle to the Russian nesting dolls.
As a quiet reminder of our physicality in a rapidly disconnecting society, designer Nancy Wu has ingeniously come up with a series of products that most definitely raise issues regarding the expendability and briefness of our consumer experiences.
Responding to the needs of patrons of outdoor cafés, restaurants and public spaces, recent graduate of the Design Academy Eindhoven, Kaman Tung, has designed a series of chairs and a table which address issues relating to habit, theft and the preciousness of our belongings when we are outside.
Offering a fresh take on Canadiana, Montreal based SAMARE, a young design collective made up of Laura Bedikian, Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte, Mania Bedikian and Patrick Meirim de Barros, put a slick spin on Canadian Cultural Emblems translating them into beautifully executed contemporary objects full of international appeal.
Recent graduate, Jaebeom Jeong has devised a simple yet elegant light which allows you to project illuminated messages within the home.
Personal messages are written onto PVC film and then magnified and projected onto the wall to be viewed.
With a background in Architecture, Chrysanthe’s work ‘occupies a specific site and embraces niches found in buildings, architectonic elements, furniture, and objects’. The pieces take on the dual role of being part of the afore mentioned built form as well as jewelry to be worn by individuals.
Winner of the Red Dot award: design concept 2008, Hide is an office chair-cum-meditative space, designed by Margaret Huang and Lin Yi-Hsien.
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