Blue Ant Studio: Sand Chair

Sand Chair

I found Blue Ant Studio and Blue Ant studio found the
Sand Chair at Mobel.Net

Put your Director’s Chair in a Messenger Bag

Director's Chair in a Messenger Bag

Put your Office Chair in a Messenger Bag and Carry on

The Messenger Bag Director’s Chair is what you call sheer portability, if not innovation. Made of rugged aluminum and steel frame and 600-denier nylon mesh seat, the portable chair just weights 9 lbs and can sustain up to 250 lbs.

Via Crib Candy

Chairs and Buildings


Hola I’ve found a new Blog:

The Campana brothers are the “fathers” of the found material in high design. What I find really important about their work is how they evoke a sense of place in each object. Don’t these chairs all says Brazil!!!!! Their web site is very dense and complex-

Chairs and Buildings

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Joris Laarman’s Bone Chair

About the Gallery:

The Carpenters Workshop Gallery specializes in the converging fields of art and design. Their focus is to promote the careers of contemporary designers through exhibiting unique and limited-edition works in solo and group exhibitions and at international art and design fairs.

The gallery opened in 2004 in an old gasworks factory in Chelsea. The team recently opened their second gallery in Mayfair, bringing their bold aesthetic and adding some youthful zing to the revered Albemarle Street. The gallery maintains an ambitious program of diverse artists to bring functional sculpture to the forefront of contemporary collections. The gallery presents post 1980’s stars such as Jurgen Bey, Ron Arad, Atelier van Lieshout and extends to the current generation of designers such as Ingrid Donat, Tejo Remy, Robert Stadler, Charles Trevelyan, Marcel Wanders, Pablo Reinoso, Demakersvan, Joris Laarman, Xavier Lust, Max Lamb, Sebastian Brajkovic, Vincent Dubourg and Ika Kuenzel.

The Carpenters Workshop Gallery aims to be the destination in London for cutting-edge contemporary design-art.

:: CWG Design :: About ::

They feature Joris Laarman whose Bone Chair became almost instantly famous.

Joris Laarman was born in Borculo, The Netherlands in 1979.

He started his education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Arnhem, after which he attended the Design Academy, Eindhoven. Laarman graduated with cum laude in 2003. His graduation piece, the ‘Heatwave’ concrete radiator brought him a lot of media attention. This rococo piece is now produced by Droog Design in the Netherlands, and has been exhibited world-wide.

Later he established his own studio in Utrecht in an attempt to combine innovation, aesthetics, curiosity, and freedom. It concentrates on architectural interventions and product design with a poetic kind of engineering. Next to a collection of highly unique products Laarman works for several well-known international design companies and galleries. He recently contributed in articles and seminars for Domus magazine and has been a guest teacher at European universities as well as the Architectural Association (AA) in London and the Design Academy Eindhoven in The Netherlands.

A Chair By Rietveld? (Yes: the Berlin Chair)

This must be a Chair by Gerrit Rietveld, albeit I don’t know the name he gave it.

Via M2L Collection Furniture

Update
Yes it is his Berlin Chair

Last edited by gje on September 20, 2010 at 22:24 AM