Furniture for Plants

The inspiration behind the O furniture series came from our human tendency to sporadically place plants and pots at home and was crafted with a top surface perfect for containing these plants. The shallow, sunken top is lined with handcrafted ceramic vessels of different size, balancing and softening the rigid geometry of the console and credenza. Maybe you’re not a fan of indoor plants- the unique structure offers an unusual way of storing a multitude of items from books to knick knacks.

Designer: JiB Design Studio


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Maison et Objet: Now! Le Off: Take a seat among five new options spotted at the show

Maison et Objet: Now! Le Off

One particularly compelling component of this year’s Maison et Objet design tradeshow during Paris Design Week was the exhibition showcasing young, up-and-coming designers, “Now: Le Off!” Among the innovative design offerings we noticed particularly creative takes on seating, from voluminous wooden clouds to table-stool hybrids. Here, the most outstanding places…

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My Couch, My Canvas by Annebet Philips

Dutch designer Annebet Philips cut this sofa and its cushions from a single block of foam and covered it with a blank canvas so that it looks like an unfinished cartoon.

My Couch, My Canvas by Annebet Philips

The thick black lines of the canvas cover mark out the edges of the cushions, which are completely integrated into the foam backrest and armrests.

My Couch, My Canvas by Annebet Philips

The removable cover can be coloured in with fabric paints and dyes as the owner desires.

My Couch, My Canvas by Annebet Philips

“People always put cushions on a couch as if they are not satisfied with the basic shape of the couch and want to add something to it,” explains Philips. “With that in mind I thought, why not make a couch that has this addition already?”

My Couch, My Canvas by Annebet Philips

Previously we’ve featured a red couch that scrunches into different shapes and a sofa that looks like a rolled up mattress.

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Here’s some more information from the designer:


This project is about a couch that has no loose cushions. The cushions are integrated in the shape of the couch. The couch is a wooden/foam construction with the shape of the cushions integrated in the backrest/armrests. When designing the foam shape of the couch, various ways of sitting were taken into account, because it has to be comfortable for many kind of users. The cushions are constructed with firm support at the backside and with soft layering at the outside.

The couch comes with a cover that can be put over the entire sofa, including the cushions. Also in this cover the shape of the couch and cushions are melted together. Because of this one‐piece cover, patterns and prints can be continuous in the entire couch. To emphasise the possibilities of the cover, the cover is made out of cotton canvas and is also treated as if it is a blank canvas. In this first version heavy painted strokes accent the outlines of the couch. The idea is to make several painted versions with various patterns. The cover can easily be taken off and can be washed. The project is still in progress. The couch in the picture is the first prototype.

I am currently working on more examples of the painted canvases. The idea is also to have the canvas in various colours and to extend this project with a fauteuil. Another idea is to offer a total blank canvas that the customer (or their children) can paint themselves. At the moment I am investigating the possibilities of producing the couch.

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Puzzle-table

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CURB sofa by SAYS WHO

CURB is refined and rough. A sofa with gentle detail and a distinctive profile. The outer timber structure serves both as a structural frame and as an..

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We Clucking Love This Table!

This whimsical sit-to-stand table is a perfect alternative to bulky desks where space is limited. Inspired by the chicken-foot, the minimal design takes up little space and comes in a variety of color combinations, making it great for small apartments, lounges or public spaces. It’s also height adjustable, allowing the user to maintain a comfortable and ergonomic working posture whether sitting or standing.

Designer: Loook Industries


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Arper launches Saya and Juno chairs at new London showroom

Dezeen promotion: Italian furniture brand Arper is launching two chair collections at a new showroom in Clerkenwell, London, which opens tomorrow.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above and top: Saya collection by Lievore Altherr Molina

The first collection, called Saya, is designed by Barcelona studio Lievore Altherr Molina and features oak veneer chairs with hourglass-shaped backs.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above: Saya collection by Lievore Altherr Molina

The Juno collection by designer James Irvine features lightweight plastic chairs cast in a single form, which are are available in a range of colours and styles.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above: Saya collection by Lievore Altherr Molina

The Arper showroom is located at 11 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1M 5PA.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above: Saya collection by Lievore Altherr Molina

Here’s some more information from Arper:


Arper launches new Juno and Saya chairs to the UK market

Treviso-based furniture design company Arper open their London showroom in September 2012 and present its two new collections: Juno and Saya. These two collections differ quite dramatically in terms of style and material yet both are entirely reflective of Arper’s commitment to systems and adaptability.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above: Juno collection by James Irvine

Saya – design by Lievore Altherr Molina 2012

Saya takes its inspiration from nature and a sense of ‘home’ – it evokes feelings of warmth through its material and life in its form. It’s a striking and unique graphic sign, rendered in wood. Its graceful curves resemble that of a small animal – a deer – with four legs and an arching neck. Arper sees the chair as something of a manifesto, an ode to wood and a celebration of the organic. It’s about using fluid, expressive lines to create something inviting. The shape of the chair’s back is a gesture – like a spread of the arms to invite an embrace.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above: Juno collection by James Irvine

With an oak veneer, Saya’s colour finishes include natural, white, black, ochre, teak and three shades of red which complement individual or group use. Designed with residential and corporate uses in mind, Saya fits into every environment like all Arper products. The legs are also customisable in the Arper tradition in wood or chrome.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above: Juno collection by James Irvine

Juno – design by James Irvine, 2012

Juno is Arper’s vision for the future of the plastic chair – with the design concept closer to that of a solid wood chair. It is Arper’s first piece made entirely of gas-assisted injection-molded polypropylene. Cast in a single form, it is incredibly light in silhouette, weight and impact. It is simple and uniform but not without personality – an exciting expression of the technology used to develop Juno, whilst remaining true to the fluidity and beauty of all Arper products. Juno is all about efficiency and versatility. It’s ideal for both residential and corporate environments, both indoor and outdoor. This singular, simple shape is available in five colors – white, sand, anthracite, orange, yellow – with closed or open back, with or without armrests. It can also be customised with sleek upholstery for the seat and backrest, with all variations stackable to allow for large-scale use and storage.

New Arper showroom to open in London

Above: Juno collection by James Irvine

Living Systems

Arper’s approach revolves around the historic notion of ‘Living Systems’, a theory that studies how different elements, affected by context and interaction, create spontaneously organized structures. In applies to Arper’s approach to the design of new products but also to the way these products are presented, interpreted and expressed. Arper’s intention is to create products that can adapt and interact with the context they are intended for. Saya and Juno represent different – but balancing – aspects of this. An open-ended and generous design approach allows for an exchange between the environment and the product. The products are only finished when their context has been decided.

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Huff And Puff

The Puff series is an interesting take on furniture design, where metal and wood make a raw connection. Basically the design studio commissioned a series where metal was cut and welded together to form a deflated shape. The flat-packed furniture is assembled and inflated to realize its true form. The series consists of Puff Stool, Yayu Table and Dan Bench. All of them require a quick gust from your bicycle pump and are good to go!

Designer: MoMo Materials Design


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