Polly folding Chair by Andrew Haarsager
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Behind the Curtains – Hans Wegner's Papa Chair
Behind the Curtains – Hans Wegner’s Papa Chair
An undisputed icon of Danish design, Hans Wegner’s Papa Chair stands out among throngs of re-editions and knockoffs. Papa is much more rare than say a Le Corbusier chaise or Barcelona chair. And when you find one, it’s original. These aren’t being turned out in China’s factories like so many copies.
For collectors of mid-modern, this is a must have. And this one was available for $9,850 through 20th Century Interiors.
The X Lounger by Timothy Schreiber
The X Lounger by Timothy Schreiber which some people call a nest chair.
If you have an affinity for organic yet geometric shapes, this chair should tickle your fancy. The X Lounger is based on a single ray, traced along a periodic double curved surface. Its close resemblance to China’s Bird’s Nest Stadium is a testament to how smart and functional this form is. Strong yet flexible without looking harsh and man made.
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The Union Bench by Jangir Maddadi
The Union Bench by Jangir Maddadi
What started as a plan to reinvent the public bench eventually resulted in the Union Bench by Jangir Maddadi for I Do Design. The Company focuses on “peoples desires and needs in life and strives to provide a product that serve as practical solutions with tendency to put the human at the center”.
Christophe Moinat Bone Chaise Lounge
The bone chaise lounge takes it name from the resemblance to a vertebrae found in the human back. In this piece the creator has fused minimalism and contemporary design. There is little extra to the chaise lounge, but the necessary elements highlighted by shape and form. This piece was designed by Christophe Moinat to be built in foam, leather, and fabric.
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