Archive for the ‘Furniture’ Category

Kaiju Studios

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2 votes, average: 1.00 out of 1 2
Kaiju Studios

While browsing the Herman Miller site yesterday, I wandered upon the Airia Desk and Media Cabinet and immediately fell in love. Not only is Airia well-designed, it’s also highly functional.

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January 13, 2010

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Christy

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Table & Tennis

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3 votes, average: 1.00 out of 1 3
Table & Tennis

I came across this really clever, custom made Table & Tennis concept over the weekend. Produced by Hong Kong Procurements, this table has two functions [...]

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January 4, 2010

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Michael

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Interstuhl: White Silver Chair

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Interstuhl: White Silver Chair

I decided to revisit Interstuhl, one of our favorite furniture design companies, touching on what we’ve considered to be the absolute pinnacle of industrial design perfection. Honestly though, what can I say that Christy hasn’t already covered previously? [...]

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December 20, 2009

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Michael

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The Silver Chair

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1 vote, average: 1.00 out of 1 1
The Silver Chair

“Design needs to make an emotional connection with the character of materials and their use; layer by layer must be peeled away in order to reach the heart of meaning and discover a new context. It was our aim to make the technical complexity in Silver invisible and reach the poetic plateau of perfection in seating.”

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April 6, 2008

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Christy

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Design, Furniture, Sustainability

Not a Celle-out with the Celle chair

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2 votes, average: 1.00 out of 1 2
Not a Celle-out with the Celle chair

After browsing through Design Within Reach, I came upon the Celle Chair (pronounced cella) designed by Jerome Caruso for Herman Miller. Made from 33% recycled content and 99% recyclable, this product immediately caught my eye.

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March 25, 2008

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Christy

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