Sweetch18An armchair / coffee table, a coffee table / armchair, two pieces of furniture in one. Raise the center of the table for an armchair, lower the armchair back for a table. Switch back and forth with the simplest of gestures, Sweetch18 optimizes space, comfort and design indoors & out.
Designer: Benoit Lienart (France)
Random8Drawing the eye with its contemporary lines and seemingly transparent form, Random8 has an additional dimension, it colors the light that passes through it.
Designer: Pitaya (France)
Transit ChairsThe transformation of recycled street signs celebrate a raw American street-aesthetic. The unique markings and patina were earned on the road.
Designer: Boris Bally (United States)
Nasse armchairThe almost invisible acrylic armchair is complimented by the colorful hand woven stainless steel frame footstool. The chair back flexes as you lean into it. Nasse is an artists production.
Designer: Marco Stefanini (Italy)
Punk Jewelry ChairThe limited edition Punk Jewelry Chair is a collaboration between avant-garde jewelry designer Manuel Bozzi and designer/architects Archirivolto. A unique fushion between architecture and fashion. Designer: Manuel Bozzi/Archirivolto (Italy)
Cable Rope, Meltdown SeriesThe Meltdown Series is the result of an experimental process developed by Tom Price, which uses a variety of commonplace plastic products to create a strikingly diverse collection of sculptural seating. Drawing on techniques from his background in both fine art and design, Tom Price applies new concepts of craftsmanship in an act of wilful manipulation and material inventiveness. Recently made part of the permanent collection at SF MoMA
Designer: Tom Price (United Kingdom)
MUSH !A Canadian cultural emblem with a decidedly contemporary twist, MUSH! is a lounge chair which takes its shape and inspiration from the traditional dog sleigh.
Designer: Samare (Canada)
Tongue in CheekLimited edition
Designer: Peter Harvey (United Kingdom)
Missing Chairs & TableMissing chairs is a collection of seven chairs each one different from the other. Mix the different chairs together to obtain angular compositions, even a bench is possible. When placed around the table the different missing pieces create an optical illusion. This clever and elegant design allows us to participate in the composition. The collection was born from the idea that the chair never lives alone but is always part of a greater object.
Designer: nobody&co (Italy)
MuscleAs spectacular to gaze at as it is comfortable to rest on, Muscle is a counterproposal to traditional stiff and motionless street furniture thanks to its dynamic forms and its purified lines. A piece to compliment both contemporary architectural structures or modern landscape designs.
Designer: Alexandre Moronnoz (France)
Icila ChairThis sleek, contemporary chair looks like the perfect accessory for the modern home but is in fact made to withstand the abuses of public spaces. Reminiscent of the Japanese art of origami, Icila is made from a single sheet of steel, cut and folded, without welds.
Designer: Cecile Planchais (France)
outdoor textile artContemporary outdoor textile art is a great new way to cover an unsightly wall or simply add a graphic focal point in a garden.
Designed and produced in Paris these textiles are made to measure, are UV resistant and machine washable. Tres chic.
Designer: deborah Sommers (France)
LocationParis, France LinksWebsitePressGarden Design Journal, U.K.; Design Exterieurs, Elle Deco, 100 idees Jardin, France; Flair, Italy, Globe & Mail, Canada; Que Casa, Spain; Washington Home & Gardens, U.S.A. ReferencesJust terraces, N.Y.C., Joanne Alderson Design, U.K., Progressive Gardens, Ireland, Balcoon, Akantha, Arboretsens, Paris CONTACT
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