Chuun Chair by Christian Vivanco

Chuun Chair by Mexican designer Christian Vivanco

Chuun chair: A tree becoming a chair, a hangcoat. Making an extension of the furniture itself we discover a branch allow in us to use it.
Designer: christian israel vivanco dorbecker
Made in Mexico

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Fernando & Humberto Campana Design


Fernando & Humberto Campana Design Miami 2007
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Abstract Lounge Landscape Project

Abstract Lounge Landscape Project was developed on the occasion of this year’s “HfG – Rundgang”. The landscape-like lounge furniture has two outstanding innovative features. Firstly, it is made of a novel multi layered composite material out of three dimensional polyester fabrics within glass fiber which is very strong and light at the same time. Specific surface properties, due to the novel compound material, its partly computer aided manufacturing and the mathematical approach lead to a unique object morphology synthesizing form, material and structure. Secondly, in addition to the innovative use compound materials, the specific surface geometry allows generating a whole ‘family’ of individual, differentiated objects with various possibilities to configure, all of them arising from a single ‘mother form’. The geometry of every generated surface offers many ways to sit on it and accommodates up to seven people. Lounge Landscape breaks with the common zoning and functions of conventional seating furniture as the usage of the surfaces is not fully defined, inviting the user to sit, rest, lean or linger on it as well as to interact with others. Social micro structures emerge from Lounge Landscape as everyone has individual and collective experiences while using it.
Team: Nicola Burggraf,Susanne Hoffmann, Steffen Reichert, Nico Reinhardt,Yanbo Xu.
Project Coordination: Prof. Achim Menges, HfG Offenbach am Main.

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Digitally Mastered, MoMa


Digitally Mastered, Museum of Modern Art, New York
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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).

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