Nut Egg Chair by Leo Capote

Brasilian designer Leo Capote has designed the Nut Egg Chair.

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The Box Lounger by Ivar Gestranius & Kevin Lahtinen

 

Via Architonic. Produced by Loook Industries in Finland. The designers are the CEO and Designer of Loook

The Box Lounger is a cozy box with a soft sound absorbing material on the inside that dampens outside sounds. It is the perfect place for you to make a phone call, work on your laptop or just relax. The Box Lounger can also be used as a room divider and is available in different colors to match your interior. The Box Lounger provides a quiet and visually secluded cover from the surrounding noise and movement. Generally, this problem can be found in open-space offices and public spaces. The Box Lounger is available in different finishes and with different base options.

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Koker Stoel by Atelier Van Lieshout

In the shop of Atelier van Lieshout you can buy this chair, the Koker chair, made by a material amply available in Joep’s Atelier, steel tubes or kokers in Dutch, hence the name “Koker Stoel” for “Tube Chair”

German author Goethe wrote: “It is in self-limitation that a master first shows himself ”. This certainly holds true for the Koker Chair. Joep van Lieshout set himself the task of designing a chair using only the materials available in his workshop. He ended up using square metal tubes, known as kokers in Dutch.

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Tube Chair by by Klemens Schillinger

Tube Chair

Tube Chair


Vienna based Klemens Schillinger has designed some chairs among which this Tube Chair which seems to come in a flatpack. Clever design!.

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Brezel Armchair by Lucidi & Pevere

Gebrueder Thonet Vienna are at the ball again after years and years of neglegt.
The Brezel is a new interpretation of their bentwood armchairs by design studion LucidiPevere.

LucidiPevere
LucidiPevere Design Studio
Paolo Lucidi (1974)
Luca Pevere (1977)

They both graduated from the “Politecnico di Milano” and gained professional experience working with Marc Sadler and Marco Ferreri (2002 – 2006) for numerous international companies.

They started to develop their first projects together in 2003 and in 2006 founded their studio LucidiPevere. LucidiPevere constantly work on different types of new products using unusual techniques and aesthetic languages in order to achieve the right formal solution. They collaborate with companies from different countries and cultures; some of the brands they work with are Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, Very Wood, Living Divani, Ligne Roset, Casamania, DeCastelli, Foscarini, Kristalia, Glass Idromassaggio, Normann Copenhagen, Comforty, Fiam, ColomboDesign, Dimensione Disegno, Teracrea and Samsung. Their products are shown in museums in Europe and in the United States and have won major awards such as Designpreis Deutschland, Red Dot Design Award, Good Design Award, Leuchte des Jahres 2011, Good Design Award, Must Have at Design Festival in Łódz, ADI Index selection for the XXIII Compasso d’Oro and many more.

They have taken part in several exhibitions in Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Germany, France, the United States and have appeared in different publications, books and magazines. They have recently been invited to the Vienna Design Week as one of the 10 European players of the Passionswege 2011 Event and they have taught at many Italian university design faculties.

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