Tom & Jerry Stools by Konstantin Grcic for Magis

German designer Konstantin Grcic continues his collaboration with the Italian manufacturer Magis with their recent launch of the latest products – a pair of three-legged workshop stools called “Tom & Jerry”. Made of solid beech, the modest stool has been updated with an introduction of adjustable colorful swivel screws (available in white, black, red and light blue) made of self lubricant polypropylene.

Via dailytonic.com

Superstructure Easy Chair by Björn Dahlström

Swedish industrial designer Bjorn Dahlstrom designed the De Nord Superstructure Easy Chair. The sculptural, leaf-like form is made of solid oak and comes in natural, black or white with an upholstered cushion in leather or fabric.

The chair has been added to the permanent design collection at Stockholm’s Nationalmuseum.

Via design-milk.com

Ambrozijn Chair by Melle Koot

Ambrozijn Chair by Melle Koot

Melle Koot about his Ambrozijn Chair:

The frame of the Ambrozijn chair is made of either domestic (Dutch) or recycled timber. The joints between the various components remain visible, enabling one to view the way the chair is constructed. The seat is available in four colours of felt; dark-brown, dark-grey, light-grey and white. The chair is a Cradle to Cradle design.

via Melle Koot.

Bench integrated in Reindeer Observation Pavillion

The front is a glass wall with a bench integrated in the interior. At the backside, the bench is integrated as an outdoor bench.

This Reindeer Observation post is located at Hjerkinn on the outskirts of Dovrefjell National Park, overlooking the Snøhetta mountain massif. The 90m2 building is open to the public and serves as an observation pavilion for the Wild Reindeer Foundation educational program.

Photos © diephotodesigner.de and Ketil Jacobsen

via ArchDaily.

The blog of the local Wild Reindeer Foundation chapter Villrein has a nice video of the opening they should put on Youtube…This bench could become world famous (gamous?)…

Forest Stool by Spyros Dragon


Greek designer Spyros Dragon was born and raised in Chiliomodi, Corinth, Greece, where He took over his family’s workshop.