Mati Chair by Sebastian Herkner for Zanat

Mati Chair by Sebastian Herkner for Zanat

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Bentwood Sofa 2002 by Christian Werner for Thonet


Bentwood Sofa 2002 by Christian Werner for Thonet

Already designed in 2016. Very minimalistic use of bent wood. I like it!

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The Making of “The Chair”

The Making of “The Chair”

A nice You Tube video where PP Moebler puts together the PP 503, Round Chair or The Chair

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Ancrage Lounge Chair by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance

Ancrage Lounge Chair by Noè Duchaufour Lawrance

Ancrage Lounge Chair by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance (2022)

Ancrage family pieces are geometrical constructions. Vertical and horizontal lines connect in emphasised intersections. The radical clarity of their design pays subtle homage to Rietveld and brutalism.

About Noé

Noè Duchaufour Lawrance

Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance is a French designer working across a wide range of disciplines and materials to create a unified body of work with a narrative deeply rooted in nature.

Born in the south of France in 1974, he followed the footsteps of his father, with an academic training in sculpture from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d’Art, followed by a degree in furniture design from the renowned Les Arts Décoratifs.

Fueled by a rich creative background, Noé approaches design with an instinct and sensibility that gives form to projects ranging from architecture to furniture, interiors to bespoke, limited edition collections. His sculptural work showcases a respect for the past, combined with a simplicity of line and an honest desire to create pieces that last.

Throughout his career, he collaborated with major brands such as Saint Louis, Hermès, Ligne Roset, Cinna, Ceccotti collezioni, Tai Ping and Bernhardt Design among others, as well as many exhibitions and cultural institutions.

Regarding interior design, Noé designed global boutiques for Montblanc, Air France lounge areas, the interior of the Ciel de Paris and London Sketch restaurants, as well as private residences.

Installed in Portugal since 2018, Noé splits his time in developing collectible design furniture, and launching an auto-edited project in Lisbon named Made in Situ (opening in 2020).

Noe’s approach to design celebrates the coming together of heritage, materials, nature inspired shapes and craftsmanship.

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The making of the Lamino Chair by Yngve Ekström

Yngve Ekström (June 16, 1913 in Hagafors, Småland – March 13, 1988) was a Swedish furniture designer, wood carver, sculptor and architect and an important figure in the evolution of the Scandinavian Modernism movement. Yngve Ekström is best known for the “Lamino” armchair, an ergonomic and minimalist easy chair that he designed in 1956 and which has been in continuous production ever since.[1] In 1999, the “Lamino” was named by the influential Swedish magazine Sköna hem as the Swedish furniture design of the twentieth century.

Ekström was the co-founder of the furniture manufacturer ESE-möbler (later renamed Swedese) with his brother Jerker and business partner Sven Bertil Sjöqvist. Ekström worked at Swedese for over 40 years until his death in 1988.

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