Marble and Wooden Side Table by Fort Standard

Foundation Side Table by Fort Standard

This wooden table made ??by American design studio Fort Standard. It may seem simple and traditional, but it has a beauty of a blend of wood and marble. The engineer put the concept of minimalism and strong for furniture. Side table made ??of teak wood and marble slabs. Foot of the table may look less convincing, but underneath there is a strong marble weights. Apart from materials that have high quality, foundation side table to interact with one another to create functional pieces of furniture. For more details, you can see from the following exposure to the designer.

Description from the Fort Standard:

The Teak and Marble parts, which compose the tables, rely on each other’s inherent material qualities in order to function as a unit. The CNC Water-jet stone provides a solid foundation-giving rise to the table’s wood surface and support structure that is crafted using traditional wood working techniques and joinery. The tables are designed with the intention to speak to the fact that the lighter wood framework is rendered helpless without its weighty stone counterparts and vice versa.

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Filed under: Tables — Tags: , , , 2012/04/03

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Wooden Dining Table by John Lee

The SALCOMBE Dining Table by John Lee

Often we see the dining table, but only just that’s it. It is one of the tables made in Ash Solid. The table called Salcombe dining table made ??by John Lee, Irish furniture designer. Manufacture of furniture is inspired by the holes that originate from sedimentary rocks are eroded and the effects of erosion. This table is very stylish and attractive, though it may be impractical. Base material using a timber that is designed to improve functionality. In the center, there is an open space where you can put something like a flower or plant height. In addition, you can leave it like that. The table has no legs, only two curved lines. For more information about wood dining table from John Lee, please refer to the brief description of the designer.

Description from John Lee:

The dining table is made in Solid Ash. The table is a private commission that was inspired by the coastal location of my client’s house. The inspiration for the “holes” came from eroded sedimentary rock and the effects of erosion. The table’s underside and the outer face of the base have been textured and sandblasted.

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Frost Contemporary Chair by FurnID for Stouby

Frost Contemporary Chair by FurnID for Stouby

It is the Frost chair was created by FurnID to Stouby. This furniture look is very futuristic and use of organic materials, thus providing more comfort for those who possess it. Detail is very noticeable style with soft touch leather. For more details, please refer to the description of this designer.

Description of Frost Contemporary Chair by FurnID
The inspiration for FROST; emerged from FurnID’s fascination with the lines and forms, which occur when the wind plays with new fallen snow. In the same way, the sculptural chair has the formal qualities of a snowdrift’s beautiful organic form, which covers the snow dressed landscape.

Designer Bo Strange explains “It has taken us nearly two years to develop FROST and during the process we there were many challenging discussions. It was a difficult task to keep the beautiful curves of the chair without destroying its comfort and light construction and we did not want to compromise either design or functionality. Since great comfort is a key issue for STOUBY, it took great deal of time to put everything in place”.

The attention to detail is evident and the effort to refine this has paid off when ones eye travels across the sculptural form. The organic form gives FROST a futuristic appearance, where all lines merges, regardless of the angle from which the chair is viewed.

In spite of the futuristic expression, FROST clearly draws on references from the classic design aesthetic of the 40’s and the 50’s.  FurnID’s main inspiration comes from the famous architect Finn Juhl, who became known for his unique organic idiom, which put Danish design on to the world map.

Just like many of Finn Juhl’s classic furniture, FROST has the characteristic of an upholstered shell, standing on turned wooden legs, which is available in different types of wood. This combination gives the chair a harmonious and balanced appearance.

With its sculptural simplicity and faultless elegance, FROST sits perfectly amongst older classic designs and modern furniture and for that reason this sophisticated chair will be a beautiful addition to any private homes or public space such as hotels, lobbies and airports.

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Filed under: Chairs — Tags: , , , , 2012/03/01

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The Modern Royale Armchair by Beaverhausen for INDERA

The Modern Royale Armchair by Beaverhausen for INDERA

Nowadays people prefer modern and simple furniture. Certainly offset by the convenience that is suitable for the wearer. Here we present Royale Armchair have been made by Beaverhausen (designers from Belgium). He created this armchair to the senses with a soft material, a layer of strong and simple character but friendly. If you look more closely, you will find a chair as updated detail. For more details, please refer to the descriptions of the following designers.

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Filed under: Chairs — Tags: , , , 2012/02/29

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