Hero Chair by RaymentWire

Hero Chair by Raymentwire
Time to celebrate our sunny wheather and summertime with the Hero Chair by Raymentwire.

Hat tip to Webdesigner Depot who were able to feature 50 chairs, many of which we haven’t featured … yet. Among them this outdoor Hero Chair with matching stool by Raymentwire.

For the last two decades RaymentWire has been building hand-crafted wirework structures for treasured gardens, conservatories and interiors of the world.

RaymentWire was started by father and son, Ron and Adrian in 1987. Initially we resurrected old French and Victorian designs, then soon began producing our own extensive catalogue. …
RaymentWire have exhibited award winning wirework at the RHS Chelsea Flower show for many years, establishing an international reputation and loyal client base.

Most of our products are fully galvanised and finished in antique etch, giving a maintenance free, life-time of enjoyment.

The ebb and flow of seasons change, refreshing the gardens soul with a new coat of colour, while permanent structures look on in silent appreciation.
Photo by Peter Dibdin

Isis Folding Chair by Jake Phipps

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Jake Phipps set up his London based design studio five years ago. His Isis – reportedly the thinnest – folding chair is now being manufactured by Gebruder Thonet of Vienna. Currently a Poltrona Frau subsidiary.

via Modenus blog.

8.0 concrete chair by Omer Arbel

8.0 concrete chair by Omer Arbel

An amazing find, not only this concrete chair by Omer Arbel of Vancouver-based design studio Omer Arbel Office (OAO), but also the blog Minimalissimo that has Dutch origins just like Chair Blog.

The 8.0 chair is made of an ultra strong concrete using a mould.

Via Minimalissimo.

Omicra Chair by Sotiris Lazou

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Omicra Chair by Sotiris Lazou.

Via Modern Contemporary Design.

Storm Chairs for Airborne International

Storm Chairs for Airborne International

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I’ll be visiting the blog The North Elevation more now that I’ve discovered it. The blog has similar views and likes as I have.

Airborne International was a French manufacturer that unfortunately doesn’t operate anymore, but that has made some chair style icons. Its design staff included the likes of Olivier Mourgue and Pierre Guariche. According to Design Addict Airborne was taken over by Arconas and the designer of the Storm Chairs is not known.

Via The North Elevation.

Now I still have to discover who designed the Storm Chair.