Quick Set Table

Hate setting the table? Try the Element table with its integrated storage of preset place-settings! The clever cubbies facilitate faster and easier dinner preparation. At the same time, the table also encourages cell phone free mealtimes by providing cushioned cell phone storage drawers for diners to store their devices and focus on face-to-face communication.

Designer: Zach Schlossberg


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TRNK: An online home design marketplace boasting masculine style through shoppable stories

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The task of turning a place to put your stuff into a real home can often take years. Even in cities with abundant shopping options, finding the little things that give your place personality can be difficult. With this in mind, former fashion…

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Prado sofa with movable backrest cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

Cologne 2014: German designer Christian Werner has created a sofa for French brand Ligne Roset with backrests that can be placed in any position (+ slideshow).

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

Werner designed the Prado sofa to allow users the freedom to configure the sofa to suit their mood or lifestyle.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

Weighted cushions that act as movable backrests and additional bolster cushions can be arranged in any configuration on top of the large seat, or used to create informal seating areas on the floor.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

From front-on the cushions have a standard oblong shape but sweep out at the back to form a stable base.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

A metal insert in the base enhances the stability of the cushions, while a non-slip surface prevents them from moving once they’re in position.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

The sofa’s deep seat is raised on a black lacquered steel base and is available in two lengths.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

The smaller size comes with two back cushions and two bolster cushions, and the larger with three back cushions and two bolsters.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

Mattress ticking on the reverse side of the seat cushion means it can be flipped over to turn the sofa into an occasional bed, and an optional fitted sheet can also be specified.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

Prado was exhibited by Ligne Roset at the imm cologne trade fair last week, along with a rounded sofa by Philippe Nigro and a combined coffee table and footstool by GamFratesi.

Prado sofa with moveable cushions by Christian Werner for Ligne Roset

Here are some more details from Ligne Roset:


Concept

“I don’t stand if I can sit. I don’t sit if I can lie down.”
“Some people succeed in finding their dream, whilst others create it if they can’t find it.”

It is through these quotations by Henry Ford and Theodor Fontane respectively that Christian Werner brings us his Prado nomadic settee. A way of showing us that the search for freedom and wellbeing has completely guided the design of this model. Quite apart from the habitual style exercise which surrounds a new settee – which consists of a principally aesthetic proposal – Prado represents first and foremost an approach based on the study of lifestyles, or in short, the human being. Here, therefore, we find the same ambition as that which brought us Smala in the early part of the new century.

Prado consists of a vast seat (sizes: 100 x 200 cm and 120 x 240 cm) which may be used either independently or with other elements, on which back cushions may be scattered at will. There is total freedom since these cushions, which are weighted and equipped with an anti-slip system, will remain in place without needing to be leant against or attached to anything. They could therefore be arranged on the floor for a few leisurely moments around a low table, whilst the seat could do duty as an occasional bed simply by turning over its seat cushion, the reverse of which is covered with mattress ticking.

The Oda low and pedestal tables (designed to slide above the seat cushion thanks to their cantilevered tops) were designed as the perfect complements to this settee, making it possible to create corner compositions, for example, or to add occasional tables on which one can place one’s personal effects.

Nomadic settee, removable cushions, 2 sizes 100 X 200 and 120 X 240.

The medium settee comes with 2 back cushions and 2 bolsters. The large settee comes with 3 back cushions and 2 bolsters. Optional armrest cushion (sold either singly or in pairs). Structure, back cushions, bolsters and armrests may be ordered in the same covering material, or in various colours and/or covering materials.

Another important and particularly interesting feature of Prado is the possibility of transforming it into a comfortable bed-settee, for the reverse of the seat cushion is covered in mattress ticking: simply turn the cushion over and use the optional fitted sheet to create a comfortable sleep platform either 100 or 120 cm in width.

Technical description

Structure in panels of chipboard clad in foam 50 kg/m3 and 110 g/m2 quilting.
Seat cushion in polyurethane foam 36 kg/m3 and 110 g/m2 quilting.
Base in Epoxy matt black lacquered steel.
Back cushion in injected foam 60 kg/m3 moulded onto a metal insert, equipped with elastic webbing and with a compartmented goose feather-filled comfort layer (10 % down / 90 % feathers) with 110 g/m2 quilting.
Anti-slip system.

Lumbar cushion filled with new goose feathers (10 % down / 90 % feathers).
Optional armrest cushion in polyurethane foam 35 kg/m3 and 200 g/m2 quilting.
A white 100 % cotton fitted sheet is also available for each settee.

Range

Large settee W 240 D 120 H 87 seat height 40.5
Medium settee W 200 D 100 H 87 seat height 40.5
Optional cushion W 40 D 23 H 15

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Professional Storage Doesn’t Have to be Impersonal

The Mia Ped is a container that goes beyond the traditional concept of office drawer systems, combining multiple functions in a single object! It’s truly a personal container, totally configurable by the user. What’s more is that it doubles as a stool for quick meetings at your desk. Take a peek inside —>

Designer: Dieffebi


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Kartell Goes Bourgie: The iconic lamp is re-imagined by 14 designers for its 10th anniversary

Kartell Goes Bourgie


Bourgie is certainly one of the most recognizable lamps of the last decade—as well as one of the best sellers for famed Italian brand, Kartell. Designed by recordOutboundLink(this,…

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Russian gallerist sparks race row over “overtly degrading” chair

Russian gallerist sparks race row over "overtly degrading" chair

News: Russian socialite and gallerist Dasha Zukhova has sparked a racism row after a photograph of her sitting on a chair in the form of an inverted semi-naked black woman appeared alongside an interview on a Russian website.

The photograph, which originally appeared on Buro247, was later cropped by the publication to remove the chair but not before it had circulated widely, sparking furore.

FashionBombDaily editor Claire Sulmers, who broke the story, described the image as an example of “white dominance and superiority, articulated in a seemingly serene yet overtly degrading way.”

Russian gallerist sparks race row over "overtly degrading" chair
This image: Zhukova sits on Allen Jones Remake by Bjarne Melgaard, 2013. Main image: Dasha Zhukova portrait published in Buro247

“We can’t help but be filled with anger and frustration over the onslaught of negative imagery, constant disregard and unabashed bigotry that continues to plague the fashion industry,” wrote Huffington Post’s Julee Wilson.

The timing of the interview, which was published on Martin Luther King Day, added to the furore.

Russian gallerist sparks race row over "overtly degrading" chair
Allen Jones Remake by Bjarne Melgaard in Gang Bust exhibition at Venus Over Manhattan, New York, 2013

Zukhova defended the image in a statement, saying: “This photograph, which has been published completely out of context, is of an art work intended specifically as a commentary on gender and racial politics. I utterly abhor racism, and would like to apologise to anyone who has been offended by this image.”

The chair – an example of forniphilia or human furniture – was created by Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard and is one of a series of interpretations of pieces originally created by British pop artist Allen Jones in 1969.

Russian gallerist sparks race row over "overtly degrading" chair
The original chair by Allen Jones, 1969

Jones created a series of three artworks called Hatstand, Table and Chair featuring white, female fibreglass mannequins. The first is standing with arms outstretched; the second crouching on all fours with a pane of glass on her back; and the third lying on the floor with her legs strapped to her chest and a cushion balanced on her thighs.

Last year, Melgaard presented Allen Jones Remake, an interpretation of Jones’ work featuring black mannequins, at an exhibition called Gang Bust at Venus Over Manhattan gallery in New York.

Russian gallerist sparks race row over "overtly degrading" chair
Korova Milk Bar in Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film A Clockwork Orange

Jones’ pieces were also interpreted in Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film A Clockwork Orange, where forniphilic tables and milk dispensers furnish the Korova Milk Bar. Jones allegedly turned down Kubrick’s offer to design the bar for free, forcing Kubrick to commission derivative designs.

Zukhova is girlfriend of Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovic and owner of the Garage gallery in Moscow, which is being designed by Rem Koolhaas of OMA. Buro247 is owned by her friend Miroslava Duma.

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Mus

The Mus is at the same time a bench, a low table, a shelf and a storage space. It can also be used as a frame which to place artwork in, by resting it..

Torafu Architects unveils Cobrina wooden furniture collection

Japanese studio Torafu Architects has designed a collection of small and lightweight wooden furniture (+ slideshow).

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

Torafu Architects created items in the Cobrina collection so they can be easily rearranged, in collaboration with manufacturer Hida Sangyo.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

“We designed a series of small-sized pieces of furniture that allow space to be used more effectively,” the designers said.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

The name Cobrina derives from the Japanese expression “koburi-na”, used to describe things that are small or undersized.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

The nine oak pieces all feature angled legs and surfaces with rounded edges.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

Chairs with winged backrests that point up or down are low enough to tuck under the table and can be ordered with upholstered seats.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

These chairs are available stained grey, black or bright blue, as well as in natural oak.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

A coat stand has a bowl on the top for storing keys, small change and other pocket-sized items.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

Removable cushions rest against the wooden back of the two-seater sofa, which doesn’t have armrests.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

Dining and coffee tables both have semi-circular tops and the small stools double as side tables.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

There are also two storage units: a low stand that has two shelves and a taller design with four.

Cobrina wooden furniture collection by Torafu Architects

Other furniture by the architects includes wooden storage boxes that stack up to make little trolleys, stools that can be grouped together to form a bench and shelves that feature hidden drawers.

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Double Duty Seating

As you might guess from the name, the Octahedrons stool takes inspiration from simple yet functional geometries to form its multifunctional shape. How is it multifunctional? The support system is created using equilateral triangles that give it structural integrity whether it’s sideways or upright. Interchangeable seats adapt  to either position to accommodate one or two people depending on the user’s functional or aesthetic needs.

Designer: Benjamin Migliore


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