Green Apple Pod Chair

Green Apple pod chair

Green Apple Pod Chair

Found it somewhere and tried to determinate its provenance (i.e. designer and manufacturer). Found these links:

  • The Interior Gallery,
  • Pop Art Decoration, and
  • Yab Design, Inc

    It was founded in 1990. Ownership and management are Dutch. We operate under Philippine laws and regulations, and are located in Angono, just outside Metro Manila. The company’s total area 110,000 square meters, with a production floor area of 42,000 square meters. We produce hand-made decorations, mainly out of polyester resin, reinforced with fiberglass and specialize in life-size and bigger-than-life figurines of all sorts. We take pride in our quality of detail and the finishing and our designs. We also design and manufacture special models upon request. Currently, the company provides work for approximately 800 people including subcontractors. It is our philosophy that creating and providing enjoyable working conditions will reflect in the quality and appearance of our products, so every effort is taken to ensure and improve these conditions. We ship our products all over the world, with Europe and the U.S.A. being our biggest markets. The company enjoys a healthy, steady growth and is financially stable. Our whole collection of products is on display in our showroom, which has a floor area of almost 1,200 square meters.

  • Ah, the previous site is a portal and here is Yab Design‘s own site.

Infinychair by Tembolat Gugkaev

Love the product take on the subject of infinity by Tembolat Gugkaev.

Tembolat Gugkaev is a Russian designer who was born in North Ossetia-Alania and has long worked as a jeweler. He currently lives and works in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Munich Armchair by Sauerbruch Hutton

Munich Chair by Sauerbruch Hutton
Is it yellow or is it green this Munich Lounge Chair by Berlin Architects Sauerbruch Hutton?

Produced by Classicon.

Limbo Chair by Induflex

The Limbo Chair by the Portuguese furniture design company Induflex is a cozy place to relax and can be used with the soft parts up or down. For a “cocoon-like environment” keep the chair’s leaf or petal like flaps up. Or release the “leafy greens” and let them fall behind for a slightly more exposed sitting experience.

Via design-milk.com