CUTTER MIRROR

CUTTER MIRROR is a designed mirror as it looks cutter blade.This mirror used for material for the product.The Cutter Mirror is radical, edged,practica..

Stratflex by Wintec: A flexible and beautiful twist on flatpack furniture

Stratflex by Wintec

Winner of this year’s 2013 Innovation Award at the Design Indaba Expo, the Stratflex line of seating introduces a novel concept into the world of flatpack furniture: curves. By embedding a grid of flexible polymer into its Finnish plywood surface, the Stratflex line is able to form more complex…

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Coffee Companions

Modular coffee table made in birch plywood.

Giant Birdsnest

The Giant birdsnest was created as a prototype for new and inspiring socializing space: a fusion of furniture and playground: A comfortable informal a..

Geta furniture range by Arik Levy for Modus

Product news: items in this furniture range by Paris-based designer Arik Levy have wooden bases inspired by traditional Japanese footwear.

Geta furniture range by Arik Levy for Modus

Arik Levy modelled the elevated solid oak bases of the sideboards and sofas on geta sandals, which are made of flat planks raised on wooden teeth.

Geta furniture range by Arik Levy for Modus

Modular sideboards come in different configurations of cupboards, shelves and drawers and can be customised with a range of timbers, veneers and painted lacquers.

Geta furniture range by Arik Levy for Modus

Geta seating systems are also modular, available as an armchair or sofa with foam and fibre cushions plus optional storage arms or tables.

Geta furniture range by Arik Levy for Modus

The furniture range is currently in production with British brand Modus and will be shown at Edit by designjunction in Milan next month.

Geta furniture range by Arik Levy for Modus

Other designs to be released in Milan include twisting auditorium seats by Zaha Hadid and PearsonLloyd’s stacking chairs with colourful legs.

Arik Levy has also designed an installation that uses body movements to mutate computer-generated crystals and a pebble-shaped device for opening water bottles.

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Collaborate… or Don’t!

Designer Seth Moczydlowski had students in mind when designing the Synthesis Collaborative Desk, but there is serious potential here for creative agencies and design firms to want this in their office. Each desk stands alone or fits snugly in a group of 5 when it’s time for group work. The blend of wood and vibrant colors create an interesting visual contrast that also defines individual space when working together. Stackable, durable, and lightweight, they’re a great solution in any creative environment.

Designer: Seth Moczydlowski


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Strap

Strap is a challenge for the common bookcase. It plays with color, shape and possibilities. As it’s modular, it allows you to create your Strap ..

November chair by Veryday

Product news: Swedish design consultancy Veryday picked up a Gold Award at the iF Design Awards last week for this wooden chair created for an art and design centre in Stockholm.

November by Veryday

Veryday designed the November chair to reflect the surroundings of the Artipelag centre, which opened last June and is situated on an island in the Stockholm Archipelago, enveloped by woodland.

The chair comes in ash or walnut and is available to buy at Artipelag.

November by Veryday

The designers picked up their prize at the iF Design Awards in Munich on 22 February.

Other wooden chairs we’ve featured lately include a bent wood design that looks like it’s wearing a cape and a plywood design inspired by beams used in the construction industry – see all stories about chair design.

November by Veryday

Here’s some more information from the designers:


This year Veryday (previously known as Ergonomidesign) has been credited with four iF Design Awards and are happy to announce that despite over 4500 entries, the jury honored the chair November with a Gold Award, which signifies the very best designs and is a confirmation of Veryday’s position internationally as one of the world’s leading design consultancies.

The chair November, designed for Artipelag, the highly acclaimed new art and design center in Stockholm’s Archipelago, is a beautifully crafted chair made entirely out of wood. Björn Jakobson, the founder of BabyBjörn and the man behind Artipelag approached Veryday designers Peter Ejvinsson and Emmy Larsson only eight months prior to the opening of the center. The request was to design a chair specifically for the Artipelag with the potential of becoming a furniture classic. The requirements were that the chair should be comfortable, beautiful and durable. The architecture and interior design of the Artipelag is all about the interplay between art and nature; this as well as the muted light and long shadows of the low November sun inspired the design team in their design work. The soft shapes and surfaces creates lines that builds the character.

Most of the design work was done using scale models, carefully sculpturing each part of the chair by hand. This allowed the designers to dictate the smooth transition between the shapes and angles of the chair with full control, making sure the chair was beautiful from every angle. Not the least the back, which actually is the front when placed at a table.

“We wanted to create an extremely rigid and durable design, with a soft touch and feel and therefore I am so glad to hear that many visitors stop and want to touch the chair and sit in it,” says Peter Ejvinson, industrial designer at Veryday.

Apart from the aesthetically pleasing and sophisticated form, the design team has also considered the ergonomic aspects. In short November is ergonomically designed for comfort. Of interest is also that this wooden artefact is manufactured at a carpentry with almost 100 years of experience of chair production, whilst using the latest technology to guarantee superb quality and longevity.

“This chair has a great ergonomic shape while still retaining all of its sculptural look and feel. It perfectly sums up excellent Scandinavian design and the Nordic tradition of handmade chairs, yet November is a dining room chair made by a machine. A round of applause and an iF gold award!” – the official Gold Statement from the iF jury.

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Calla

The urban furniture range “Calla”, designed by Emo design is a solution to furnish many environments as historical centres, big metropolit..

Short and Sweet

Designed with such minimal style, the Minimato table deserves an equally minimal explanation: 5 bars, 1 table top. We love it. Nuff said!

Designer: Matthias Ferwagner


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