Logo Chairs by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong

Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong have created a collection of chairs that wouldn’t seem out of place in a cartoon.

Logo Chairs by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong

Woods‘ signature bold patterns representing wooden planks are printed onto every surface of the wooden seats, with a black line along every edge to create the effect of an illustration.

Logo Chairs by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong

All four chairs are the same simple shape, but each is a unique colour and has a slightly different pattern.

Logo Chairs by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong

The furniture is on display at Gallerie VIVID in Rotterdam until 17 March 2013.

Logo Chairs by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong

Sebastian Wrong made the news last year when he resigned from his post as design director at Established & Sons.

Logo Chairs by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong

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Hooks and More Hooks

A metal rod, steel base and 19 winding hooks are all that compose the Hook Up hanger stand. Its simplicity and size make it a great for a variety of spaces small and large, from the bathroom to the foyer. 19 is kind of an odd number to land on, but I can definitely think of that many uses!  Utilitarian design at its best.

Designer: Thomas Schnur


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After our Newton dining table – we conceived a console inspired by this exclusive piece of furniture. Once again, we defy the laws of physics and rede..

Stock Chair

The Stock Chair was designed for the recently redesigned Materials and Products Library at Central Saint Martins, UAL (more here). Stock has a raw and..

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

These graphic shapes on the wall can be pulled outwards to form a clothes rail and occasional table.

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

Created by German designer Tina Schmid, the Tilt furniture comprises rods with joints that allow them to rotate outwards and lock into position.

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

“With a simple movement, the graphic becomes a three-dimensional object,” says Schmid. “The picture of a cube can be folded out as a table, the cuboid as a valet stand.”

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

Schmid showed the pieces as part of the [D3] Contest for young designers at imm cologne last month, where she won the second prize of €2000.

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

First prize went to Swiss industrial designer Lucien Gumy for his interlocking wooden shelves, while the CMYK lamp by Dennis Parren came in third.

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

imm cologne took place from 14 to 20 January and other product launches included a chair based on spaghetti, a DIY curtain kit by the Bouroullec brothers and ceramic lamps by Benjamin Hubert.

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

For more collapsible furniture on Dezeen, check out Living-Tools for reconfiguring a room by Yi-Cong Lu or the L22 chairs that mount on a wall in an undulating wave by Pilot///Wave.

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

Other clothes rails on Dezeen include one inspired by a bicycle and another based on a ladder.

Tilt furniture by Tina Schmid

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Steel But Like Sitting On Air

A whopping 80 curved steel rods spring out of the Dome stool’s base to create an intricate yet functional “cushion.” In a strikingly polar blend of materials, the base is constructed from raw beech wood, contrasting the hard metal web. The unorthodox seat is surprisingly comfortable and will even give your booty a lil massage too! Get it here!

Designer: Toer


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Aoyama by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance for Ligne Roset

Product news: French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance has created a glass table with three circular tops for French brand Ligne Roset.

Aoyama by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance for Ligne Roset

Aoyama, which translates as “blue mountain”, is named after a district of Tokyo and was launched at trade fair imm cologne last month.

Aoyama by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance for Ligne Roset

The piece features three circular tabletops that overlap to form a single surface, with each top standing on slim rectangular legs. It’s made from slabs of blue-tinted annealed glass that are glued together.

Aoyama by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance for Ligne Roset

Other recent projects by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance include the wooden slatted Market chair for Petite Friture and the leaf-like Naturoscopie II lights.

Aoyama by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance for Ligne Roset

Other glass tables we’ve featured on Dezeen include the tessellated Isom tables by Sebastian Scherer and the almost invisible Luminous table by Tokujin Yoshioka.

Aoyama by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance for Ligne Roset

imm cologne took place from 14 to 20 January. Other products launched at the fair included an asymmetrical desk by Thibault Desombre and the Ficelle chair by Osko+Deichmann that was inspired by cooked spaghetti.

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Typographic Bookshelf

Simple way to organize books. Designed to simplify organizing books and encourage to read more. Separating books into sections “has been read” and wil..

Author Douglas Coupland designs furniture range

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

News: Generation X author Douglas Coupland has followed fellow celebrities Vanilla Ice, Brad Pitt and Pharrell Williams and designed a range of furniture, unveiling a collection of Japanese-inspired pieces.

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

Canadian novelist and artist Coupland has come up with a desk, chair, lamp and bookcase for SwitzerCultCreative, a design brand launched by brother and sister Allan and Renee Switzer.

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

Coupland’s efforts come just a few days after rapper Vanilla Ice unveiled a lighting collection. In November actor Brad Pitt unveiled a range of limited-edition furniture. Hip hop star Pharrell Williams has also dabbled with furniture design while in 2007 astronaut Buzz Aldrin designed a moon-shaped light for Habitat.

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

Coupland’s collection includes the Bento Box Escritoire, a black writing desk, and Paint Box Escritoire, a white writing desk with colourful storage pockets. The Writer’s Seat fits beneath the desks and is available in five colours.

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

The Ryoan-ji floor and desk lamps are inspired by a chequer pattern seen by Coupland in a Kyoto temple and are made with wire frames wrapped in translucent material.

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

The Osaka bookshelf can be arranged in different configurations and is named after similar shelves seen by Coupland that survived the 1995 Osaka earthquake.

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

“The collection is a reflection of everything I use daily,” says Coupland. “These are pieces that will unleash creativity, dopamine, high style and timelessness into their user’s world.”

Furniture by Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative

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Douglas Coupland Designs Luxury Furniture Line For SwitzerCultCreative

Prominent writer and visual artist Douglas Coupland is launching a collection of furniture designs, in collaboration with Vancouver-based SwitzerCultCreative, a brother-sister luxury design collective. The Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative collection is being unveiled on January 24th at Toronto’s Interior Design Show (IDS 13) taking place from January 24th to January 27th at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

“The ‘Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative’ collection is a reflection of everything I use daily,” says Coupland. “These are pieces that will unleash creativity, dopamine, high style and timelessness into their user’s world.”

Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative consists of a desk, chair, lamp and bookshelves.

The Desk: The Bento Box Escritoire and the special edition Paint Box Escritoire are two variations on a personal theme from Coupland. His fascination with an escritoire, rather than a run-of-the-mill desk, inspires thought, broadens his mind and because of the nature of the escritoire – a vessel for writing alone – encourages the thought process and makes him want to write more.

The Writer’s Seat: Available in five different colours, the seat fits perfectly beneath either escritoire. “When I went to art school in Hokkaido, I had to study several Japanese art forms — ikebana, rock arranging, calligraphy and sumi-e painting,” says Coupland. “I think everybody should study these things.  It makes you reframe the way you see the world.  These seats are unexpectedly ergonomic and work whether you’re doing ink work, or blogging on a MacBook Pro.”

Ryoan-ji Lamps: These lamps take strong influences from Japanese culture, specifically a checker pattern seen by Coupland in Kyoto’s Ryoan-ji Temple in 1986. A floor lamp and a desk lamp have shades made with wire frames wrapped with a translucent shoji-type material.

Osaka Bookshelves: These sleek, stacking bookshelves will provide a luxurious home for any book collection. Simple in style, the Osaka bookshelves are so named after Coupland saw similar shelving that survived the 1995 Osaka earthquake. They have been designed to encase paperbacks, hardcover and oversize books. Says Coupland: “They’re simple, smart, strong, and can be arranged in any number of configurations like Legos. They also have caps and kicks available should you want to change proportions.”

The Douglas Coupland for SwitzerCultCreative collection is only available through SwitzerCultCreative, who hold the exclusive worldwide license to market and supply the range.

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