Cut Chair by Peter Bristol

Cut Chair by Peter Bristol

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Funy one this Cut Chair by Seattle based Peter Bristol. Yes, it is really cut!

Happy Easter! – Tato Egg Seat by Denis Santachiara

Tato is a pouf or a footrest in an elliptical shape of an egg designed by Denis Santachiara back in 1995.

Since then the Tato collection grew to include other objects created in collaboration with Enrico Baleri: a spherical shaped Tatino, round shaped Tatone for two or more seaters, curved shaped Tato Bean and Tato Bonbon also for two or more seaters and a lens shaped Lunella.

Each object of the collection is made of flexible and ecological CFC-free polyurethane with internal anatomical rigid structure and plastic base.  The removable cover is available in three different types of bi-elastic fabric, each one in a variety of colors.

1st photo via connox.com, 2d – courtesy of cerrutibaleri.com

Ionic Bench by Laurie Beckerman

While we’re at the subject of Laurie Beckerman, let me also feature my first real bench – the Ionic bench by the aforementioned designer from New York, USA. This is by far the most elegant, the most unobtrusively simple in its curviness and the most luxurous wooden bench I’ve seen. Definately the kind of a bench to serve double duty as a seating object and a little piece of art! I would go even further, and suggest one can use it as a shelf or a table/magazine rack.

Made from one inch thick Baltic Birch plywood and fabricated with the use of CNC technology. Slices of the profile are laminated together to form this light and resilient bench.

49″ Length, 21″ Height, 18″ Width
Fabricator: Heritage Woodshop, Brooklyn, NY

Butterfly Chair by Laurie Beckerman

The Butterfly Chair by American architect and designer Laurie Beckerman was inspired by the “ethereal beauty of Lucite”. The sheer form of a butterfly is made from 3/4″ thick clear acrylic.

The chair will be exhibited at this year’s ICFF show at the Javits center in NYC.

Oru by Ramón Esteve for Joquer

Oru by Ramón Esteve for Joquer

Another seating furniture piece inspired by the art of paper folding, origami. Made with stress-resistant polyurethane and filled with several densities of foam, Oru is a swiveling armchair by Barcelona based Ramón Esteve for Spanish furniture manufacturer Joquer. Available in several bright juicy colors.