Soft Marble Armchair by Maurizio Galante

Soft Marble Armchair by Maurizio Galante Louis-XV-Goes-to-Sparta

louis XV goes to sparta’ by maurizio galante and tal lancman

Almost real marble this Soft Marble Armchair by Maurizio Galante. Unbelievable.

via Designboom.

Bel Air Chair by Peter Shire

Bel Air Chair by Peter Shire

Am glad I can introduce our readers to a chair by a Memphis founder Peter Shire via Kissthedesign

About Peter Shire

Born in Los Angeles, in the Echo Park area where he still resides today, Shire is a native in a city that prides itself for the many cultures and languages it comprises. Shire recognizes the role his family had on both his social commitments and the development of his art. In particular, the artist acknowledges that his father’s concern with craftsmanship, with which he became familiar while working in his furniture design and manufacturer business, had a powerful impact on his later artistic views.

Shire does not reject the rich heritage of twentieth century art, and references to Bauhaus, Futurism, Art Nouveau or Art Deco are to be ground throughout his work. However, his art dismisses a facile linear trajectory and replaces nostalgic connotations with eclectic playfulness and subtle irony. One of the original members of the Milan-based Memphis group, Shire has challenged the rigidity of modernist vocabulary and has boldly articulated a novel languages defined by an unexpected visual dialogue between forms and surfaces and between technology and aesthetics. It is precisely this aspect of his art that has established him as one of the essential contributors to the postmodern critical debate.

About Kissthedesign

Kissthedesign is a gallery in Lausanne with an unique profile, as it confronts design of the 20th with art of the 21th century. The high end selection of Kissthedesign combines selected classics by among the most important designers of the 20th century, like Le Corbusier, Charles & Ray Eames, Eero Saarinen, Gio Ponti, Hans J. Wegner etc, postdesign experimentations with 80’s designers like Ettore Sottsass and exclusive and rare pieces from 1945 to 1985.

Kissthedesign is also a cultural place where the new art creation is exhibited with a solo show cycle of young emerging artists

The Gallery Kissthedesign opened in march 2010 at the initiative of two awarded artists graduate in art and design from the Haute Ecole d’Art et Design (HEAD), Geneva and the Kunsthochschule für Medien, Cologne

Kissthedesign is an expertise in mid century design furniture and contemporary art.

Colorful Bubble Sofa by Versace

Versace Sofa

Colorful Bubble Sofa by Versace

Is it just me, or do I see it correctly Versace is going with the flow to go back to home based design like quilting knitting or crochet with this multi colored Bubble Sofa?

Salangban by Seung Yong Song

Salangban by Seung Yong Song

There was no fence or gate where I used to live before. Opening the doors, the cottage became one altogether with the yard, streams and nature. That cottage of the time is gone, but good memories from that place create another illusion. The same type of two objects may face each other, stand side by side, or stand alone. By opening and closing the door, space is connected or divided. Even within an extensive space, It is possible to create a cozy space of own.

Via Seung Yong Song

Salangban by Seung Yong SongSalangban by Seung Yong Song

 

Salangban by Seung Yong Song

Pinch by Matthias Pliessnig

Pinch by Matthias Pliessnig (all images courtesy of Matthias Pliessnig)

Philadelphia-based furniture designer Matthias Pliessnig has sent designboom images of his furniture piece ‘Pinch’, a back-to-back seating object for up to two people. White oak strips are steam bent using a technique similar to boat building, after which they are assembled into tight compound curves. This process allows for the organic form, but also ensures structural stability.

Each piece is handmade by pliessnig and measures 147 x 79 x 69 cm (58 x 31 x 27 inches).

Via Designboom

Revised: He’s also sent Chairblog his brilliant work too!