Flying Chair by Phillip Grass


The Flying Chair

is designed by Phillip Grass and is a digital prototype for a fiberglass chair with an upholstered foam seat. This sculptural concept is meant as a sort of pilot seat on the flight to relaxation and perhaps a bit of dreaming. The design looks good, but is quite big, and I’m pretty sure that a piece so shiny like this would cost a lot of money.

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Private Cloud by Manuel and Michael Kloker


Private Cloud by Manuel and Michael Kloker

looks like a giant rocking chair, or to be more exact like a rocking bed. Private cloud is not a normal bed, is something that wants to revolutionize every bedroom.

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Nirvana Chair

The Nirvana Chair is far more than a simple sculptural statement, is a piece of steel furniture that follow the natural shape of the reclining body. The presence of this piece of furniture in any room will change the mood and embellish it with a strong sense of sophistication and style. The concept of form creating function becomes apparent when one is seated: this is an experience blending the impression of security with freedom. The chair’s contours hold the body snugly whilst allowing a feeling of weightlessness to develop with its gentle motion. An alternative to the stand is suspension from a suitable ceiling joist, which creates the surreal effect of floating in mid air.

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Lobster Chair by Lund and Paarmann

Lobster Chair by Lund and Paarmann

Lobster Chair by Lund and Paarmann

The Lobster Chair has been designed by the danish designfirm Lund and Paarmann, founded by Oluf Lund and Eva Paarmann.
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Skateboard Bench by Skate Study House


Skateboard Bench by Skate Study House

Skate Study House (SSH) is an innovative design concept specializing in recreating popular furniture through the vision of a skateboarder. The movement of a skateboarder constantly changes it recreates itself by transcending boundaries and inventing ways to conquer obstacles. It’s constantly about anticipation and adaptation to one’s environment.

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