Fluoride Rubber Chair by Misha Kahn

The Fluoride chair by Misha Kahn is made of powder coated steel, walnut, cast rubber and bungee cords. Reminds me of a chewing gum stuck to some structure.

Coracle & Cargo Chairs by Benjamin Hubert for De la Espada

British industrial designer Benjamin Hubert created Coracle and Cargo for London based furniture manufacturer De la Espada as part of a larger collection. The project called for the use of artisan craftsman, where each piece has the unique quality that only handmade objects can deliver.

“Coracle” refers to small boats, traditionally used in Wales since the bronze age. The woven construction seen on the chair is the same pattern as that found on the vessel. The tri weave is enhanced with the same perforated leather wrapped around the steel frame. The same wrapping is usually found on bike handles, making the chair more tactile and comfortable.

Cargo is a dining/occasional chair made of four automotive leather panels which attach to an ash frame using mechanical fixings. The tailoring of the panels mirror the original intentions for the material, as the hand-stitching gives it a less mechanical character.

Via designboom.com

Hex Chair by Michael Young

The futuristic Hex Chair is the limited edition piece by British-born, Hong Kong-based Michael Young. It’s made from die cast aluminum in a complex, lost wax gravity injection process performed by Chinese engineers and will be displayed at Design Miami from November 30th to December 4th by Swedish gallery Modernity.

Sottsass Chair by Richard Hutten for NgispeN

Sottsass Chair by Richard Hutten

Since Ettore Sottsass himself had commissioned Richard Hutten to design this chair, it became a tribute to the Maestro under the new NGispeN label.

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Yellow Sunflower Chair by NASCAR Race Driver Shawna Robinson

Happy Chair is the furniture collection and a creative expression of former NASCAR race driver Shawna Robinson, whose background in professional racing spans more than 20 years. But Shawna’s creativity and passion for design go back even further.

In her chair furniture line, Robinson combines her appreciation of bold ‘crazy’ colors, art, animals and love of the thrill of taking risks. In Shawna’s words, this unique and joyful furniture company was “designed to create happiness” and it’s easy to see how even just one piece can add a splash of positivity to your life! Today we bring to you the yellow Sunflower chair, in support of our ‘yellow’ month.