Fish Chair by Satyendra Pakhalé

Satyendra Pakhalé  is a designer based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands who designed the Fish Chair for Capellini.

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100 Chairs in 100 Days wins Brit Insurance Award

100 Chairs in 100 Days

100 Chairs in 100 Days wins Brit Insurance Award

March 13th, 2008 100 Chairs in 100 Days by Martino Gamper is one of seven category winners for the first Brit Insurance Design of the Year Awards, organised by the Design Museum in London. Gamper’s project, which saw him create new furniture from found items, won in the furniture category.

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Fail Bench by James Lear

The Fail Bench, designed by RISD furniture design student James Lear, tests a potential sitter’s apprehension against their tired feet.

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Doonut Chair by Branex Design

Doonut chair by Branex Design.

Constitued with fibreglass, the texture is very smooth. Available in black or white. Dimensions (D x H x Ø) : 91x 82 x 110 cm.

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Sea Serpent Chair

A sea serpent is a kind of sea monster either wholly or partly serpentine. Despite the numerous sightings, no credible physical evidence has been recorded and it is believed by many scientists that the animals can be best explained as misidentification of known animals such as whales. This time someone decided to create an unique and playful piece of handcrafted furniture that has a stuffed sea serpent running along the back. The Sea Serpentine Chair is a cozy bucket seat that has 360 degree turning radius. The sea serpentine chair with the little “dragon” to guard your back.

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