Spring Chair by Kaisern Chen

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Yes! Another worthy find for the Chairchez La Femme category: This Spring Chair by Hong Kong based Jack of all Trades (Designer, Photographer and History Student) Kaisern Chen.

Formed entirely from single sheet of top grade spring stainless steel, Spring Chair presents a marvel in material application, function inspired by form. By using the continuous contour and the natural character of spring steel to give all the coordinated flexibilitty, Result in surprising and pleasant seating comfort

Tiny Dancer Chair by Hans Gottsacker – ICFF 2011 (1)

Tiny Dancer Chair by Hans Gottsacker
Tiny Dancer Chair by Hans Gottsacker

This Tiny Dancer Chair by Michigan, USA, based design student Hans Gottsacker was on display at the ICFF booth of The Furniture Society.

Update
As per his comment, Hans has created his own web presence as: Hans-ICFF2011 at blogspot.

Last edited by gje on May 19, 2011 at 4:43 PM

Hemp Chair by Werner Aisslinger – Milan 2011 (23)

Hemp Chair by Werner Aisslinger
Hemp Chair by Werner Aisslinger
On display at Ventura Lambrata’s “Poetry Happens” this Hemp chair by Berlin, Germany, and Singapore based Werner Aisslinger:

A monobloc chair made of natural fibers, a project supported by the German chemical company BASF.
The Hemp Chair has been designed for a lightweight manufacturing process stemming from the car industry: the renewable raw materials hemp and kenaf are compressed with a water-based thermoset binder to form an eco-friendly, lightweight and yet strong composite.

Via Designboom

Curly Chair by Velichko Velikov

Curly Chair by Velichko Velikov
Curly Chair by Velichko Velikov

Velichko Velikov‘s Curly Chair is one of his newest.

Curly is a chair that takes advantage of the resistance of fabric for its seat. The frame is reduced, there are neither arms nor a back rest and the weight of the body is supported by its extremely resistant fabric.

Photos by Kassel&Wassel

Sitting Bulles by Marie Galoyer

Sitting Bulles is a creation of French designer Marie Galoyer. This seat is made by connecting inflatable “bubbles” (like beach balls, but sturdier) to a central unit and setting them at the angle that works for you. The balloons are inflated with a regular pump and the process is sorted in under five minutes. A storage and transport case is included.