Saturday, July 4, 2009
The Lovely Chair by Velichko Velikov
Velichko Velikov has created The Lovely chair in 2003 for the Design-engine's Photoreal Competition and he was awarded for it. Later on the designer decided to make a set. The Lovely chair bar-stool win third place in Bulgarian furniture competition. The base of the chair is steel frame, upholstered with a fabric.
Elaxa Chair Designed by Velichko Velikov
This nice bended wood chair "Elaxa Chair" is a new seating ideas created by Velichko Velikov. Elaxa Chair is bended wood - parts are 5X1 cm. Metal for the joints, seat and the base.
The Elaxa Chair made from Arcylic materials.
The Cut Sofa and Chair by Domenico de Palo
The Cut Sofa + Chair is a new seating ideas created by Italian designer Domenico de Palo for ANTIDIVA. This nice contemporary furniture design cuts substance down to a minimum. The minimal impact of the sofa and chair is overpowering when you consider that despite its minimal appearance, it can easily accommodate multiple guests for seating.
The Flow Stool designed by Kenneth Young
The Flow Chair is a new seating design created by Sydney, Australia based designer Kenneth Young. Kenneth says: ‘Flow’ is a study into line and surface in relation to the human body. The overall aesthetic can be characterised by fluid and dynamic lines creating a modern, sleek and unique appearance.
The leading leg which also functions as a temporary foot rest flows from the rear of the seat pan to the ground. The intent of this is to visually connect the lower back of an occupant to their feet while sitting on the stool.
This creates an embracing aesthetic between the stool and occupant whilst maintaining an elegant and minimal design. The flowing brush strokes of Chinese calligraphy are also of influence to the design with combination of clean lines and dramatic changes in direction. Flow is constructed from laminated plywood and finished with a durable urethane coating. Plywood gives the design a vibrant and warm feel to compliment the dynamic lines of the stool.
Visit Kenneth Young’s page on Coroflot - here.
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