Seam Chair by Chris Kabel

Seam Chair by Chris Kabel

Seam Chair by Chris Kabel

VIVID Gallery presents: Show 01-07 Chris Kabel September 30 – 18 November 18, 2007 Kabel describes his designs as usable poetics. They are the result of a rather clinical dissection of objects and their context which enables him to analyze separately function from decoration and shape from material. He then puts these parts back tohether again in his own way, not unlike a modern doctor Frankenstein. Now based in Rotterdam, he has studied at the Design Academy of Eindhoven, where he was noticed by Droog Design. His graduation project the Sticky Lamp was included in their catalogue in 2002, the beginning of an ongoing collaboration including commissions and exhibitions. Mooi and Royal VKB have followed, and some of his products have entered the collections of the Boijmans van Beuningen, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam and the FNAC (french foundation for contemporary art).

via Galerie Vivid

United We Stand Bench by Rob Southcott

United We Stand Bench by Rob Southcott. Designed to reinforce the awareness that we can all use a little help from our neighbours. Four elongated chairs assemble together to form a sculptural bench.

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Hagia Bassinet Rolling Child Chair by ODA


Argington and The Office for Design and Architecture (ODA) collaborated on the Hagia Bassinet Rolling Child Chair.

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Glass and Steel Church Chairs by Studio Rafaschierii

Studio Rafaschierii recently completed an interesting project for a church in Metz: modern chancel furniture in magnesium and glass. Very non-traditional!

via MoCo Loco: MoCo Submissions