Flip Series by Daisuke Motogi Architecture for Sixinch Japan

Product news: items of furniture in this collection by Daisuke Motogi Architecture are shaped so that they can still be used when flipped upside-down (+ slideshow).

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

Extra legs protrude from the backrest of the Flip chair by Daisuke Motogi Architecture so it can be toppled backwards to make a lower lounge seat (above).

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

A coffee-cup-shaped piece functions as an armchair when upright, but when turned on its side the handle becomes a backrest for a stool and when flipped over it transforms into a coffee table.

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

Turning over the stool with the curved back reveals a lower chair with a longer seat and backrest (above), while the rocking chair becomes a stable seat when overturned (below).

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

Each piece is made from moulded urethane foam to make it light enough to be moved and revolved easily, plus the entire collection is covered with a water-resistant coating developed by Sixinch.

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

The Flip Series also includes a table with a glass top supported by wooden frames. These frames can either be stood upright or rested on their sides, creating two possible surface heights (below).

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

Sixinch Japan, an offshoot of Belgian brand Sixinch, originally exhibited prototypes of the furniture at Designtide 2011 in Tokyo last month but has now put the table, coffee cup chair and a kid’s version of the Flip chair into production.

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

See all our stories about furniture »

Flip Series by Sixinch Japan

Photographs are by Kenta Hasegawa.

The post Flip Series by Daisuke Motogi Architecture
for Sixinch Japan
appeared first on Dezeen.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch SQ

Hong Kong designer Kitmen Keung has created a lounge chair and ottoman by slicing a cube of foam in two.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch SQ

Called Dual Cut, it was designed for Belgian brand Sixinch.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 2

The two pieces of foam fit together for easy storage and transportation.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 3

Photographs are by S.Zine.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 6

Here’s some info from the designer:


Splitting a raw rectangular foam block with only two L-shaped cut lines, the Dual Cut Chair and ottoman employs the simplest production processes true to the materials in use with minimal wastage.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 3

It features two ergonomically comfortable seat back angle options of 6° and 23°, and the multi-formation ability to form a one seater with a side table, a chaise lounge or a corner table.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 4

It also easily forms a neat, compact parcel for convenient storage and transportation.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 5

Dual Cut is available in Light Grey and Dark Grey with a 3-layer-system coating making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 7

Dimensions: stacked, w80 x h80 x d93cm; chaise lounge, w80 x h80 x d170cm; ottoman, w80 x h40 x d77cm; seat height 40cm.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 9

Produced by Sixinch.

Dual Cut by Kitmen Keung for Sixinch 10


See also:

.

Long-d Clock by
Kit Men Keung
Confluences by
Philippe Nigro
Entailles by Philippe Nigro
for Ligne Roset