A Yellow Keer by Dutch designer Reinier de Jong who is based in Rotterdam.
It can be used in 4 different ways: as a stool, side chair, lounge chair or as a bench.
Each lightweight polyethylene element is 20cm (8″) wide and can be connected to another by built-in magnets. Hence the width of KEER can be adjusted to the use: Two elements are recommended for use as a stool or a side chair and three elements are optimal for a lounge chair. By conecting more elements one creates a sofa.
Loop Chair by Willy Guhl
Loop Chair by Willy Guhl
Dutch designer Reinier de Jong’s blog pointed me to Swiss designer Willy Guhl’s Loop chair. Curious, because this chair was designed for Eternit and originally was made of cement mixed with asbestos.
Koi Chair by Jarrod Lim
We didn’t feature Singapore based Jarrod Lim‘s Koi Chair earlier which is an omission.
Via Design Milk.
Sit! Chair by Ron Arad
Sit! chair, c. 1990
Mirror-polished stainless steel, tempered sprung steel. 92 cm (36 in) high Produced by The Gallery Mourmans, The Netherlands. Number 17 from the edition of 20 plus five artist’s proofs. Side incised with 17 / 20 Ron Arad.
ESTIMATE £40,000-60,000
SOLD AT £43,250
Succession by Fredrik Färg
Swedish designer Fredrik Färg presented his collection of ‘muscular’ leather stools that seem to be made to resemble dogs’ bodies without heads. Called Succession, the collection was part of 20 Designers at Biologiska exhibition during Stockholm Furniture Fair in February. The bumps and grooves on the surface of the stools were created by wrapping rope around each object and then applying heat.
Via dezeen.com