Sofa based on a pin cushion by Demeter Fogarasi

Enormous dressmaker’s pins seem to puncture the seat of this sofa by Hungarian design student Demeter Fogarasi, pushing through to form legs on the underside.

Sofa based on a pin cushion by Demeter Fogarasi

The Pinsofa by Demeter Fogarasi features wooden poles protruding at angles from the top and bottom of a plywood platform, which is upholstered with two layers of foam and covered with fabric donated by Danish firm Kvadrat.

Large hand-upholstered spherical cushions top each rod to give the effect of giant pins stuck through the seat.

Sofa based on a pin cushion by Demeter Fogarasi

“Walking through the classroom with beautiful sunshine coming through the windows, I discovered a new beauty in the needles sticking out of the needle pillows,” said Fogarasi. “With the enlarged needles I am relating to textile techniques in an abstract way.”

“My main idea was to have a playful concept, what refers to the inner child in every one of us,” the designer continued. “Enlarged objects by themselves generate the feeling of being little, like children.”

Sofa based on a pin cushion by Demeter Fogarasi

Fogarasi is studying for an MA in Furniture Design at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest, Hungary, and is due to graduate next year.

This project was completed while on an Erasmus exchange programme at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, and Fogarasi will present the prototype at Stockholm Design Fair next week alongside other students from the school.

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Claesson Koivisto Rune unveils Xtra Large modular table for Offecct

Swedish design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune will present a modular table system with plug sockets within the structure during Stockholm Design Week next month (+ slideshow).

Claesson Koivisto Rune unveils Xtra Large modular table for Offecct

Designed for Swedish furniture brand Offecct, the Xtra Large table can be extended to create a giant workspace. Claesson Koivisto Rune designed the system so a single piece of furniture could be used to create a flexible office space.

Claesson Koivisto Rune unveils Xtra Large modular table for Offecct

The table can be expanded over time and once it gets to certain size it can be used by employees working independently at one end while a meeting is held at the other.

Claesson Koivisto Rune unveils Xtra Large modular table for Offecct

“We wanted to create a hybrid between a meeting table and a writing desk; a table big enough to work undisturbed with your laptop but still be able to start up a conversation with someone sitting opposite,” said studio co-founder Eero Koivisto. “Even if there is a meeting taking place at the far end of the table.”

Claesson Koivisto Rune unveils Xtra Large modular table for Offecct

The table surface of each module is held up by two chunky cylindrical legs and braced by a square beam, which contains power sockets at each end. Electric wiring runs through the beams and down through the legs to keep the workspace free of cables.

Claesson Koivisto Rune unveils Xtra Large modular table for Offecct

“We have maximised a regular table with all the functions demanded in a modern office today,” said Koivisto. “You could say that this table is the equivalent of a Hercules aeroplane.”

Claesson Koivisto Rune unveils Xtra Large modular table for Offecct

Offered in a range of bright colours, the table will be exhibited at the Stockholm Furniture Fair during Stockholm Design Week from 3 to 9 February.

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