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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Fluid form, Italy, modern bench, Sand & Birch
Sand & Birch this time goes back to its first and most successful inspiration, and presents a new interpretation of a concept that made this young italian studio known by public: just like the famous Velvet Sofa, this Velvet Chair takes its shape from the idea of a ribbon three times wrapped on itself. Thanks [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Jangir Maddadi, modern bench, Sweden
Swedish furniture designer designed the Yacht Bench, Panorama Bench, Union Bench Outdoor and Union Bench Indoor. The piece combines the feeling of luxurious, carefree nautical life with the elegant perfection of the Union Bench. Irrespective of where it is positioned, the bench is a magnet for people, bringing a human dimension to the public bench. It [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Belgium, modern bench, Modern Chair, Peter Donders
In March, we featured Belgian designer Peter Donders‘ Carbon Fiber Stones which are made of a single Carbon-fiber string, it is very light but strong. Thanks to designer Peter Donders for sharing some of the new photo and the making process photos of the C-Bench and C-Stone with us. + All images courtesy Peter Donders
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Fluid form, France, modern bench, Outdoor furniture, outdoorz gallery
French designer Alexandre Moronnoz designed a dynamic and fluid bench named it as Muscle Bench. The bench offers the possibility of sitting or lying down in response to the surface’s relief. Muscle Bench As spectacular to gaze at as it is comfortable to rest on, Muscle is a counter proposal to traditional stiff and motionless [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Fluid form, modern bench, outdoorz gallery, USA
American designer Laurie Beckerman has designed the incredible bench and named it Ionic Bench. The classic curves of the Greek Ionic column take an unexpected twist as a contemporary wooden bench. The curvaceous lines give a sense of movement. The choice of wood immediately captures our attention while adding both warmth and a sensual texture [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Cho hyung suk, Fluid form, Korea, modern bench
A Korean furniture designer Cho, hyung suk designed this bench which was inspired by range of mountian in Korean. He used a line repetition to make the functional form. The bench is made of birch plywood with the size of 2100 x 500 x 450 high. + Designer: Cho, hyung suk
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Belgium, modern bench, Modern furniture, Peter Donders
Belgian designer Peter Donders has designed the Limited Edition of Carbon Fiber Stones which are only available for 10 pc maximum per shape. The stone and the bench are made of a single Carbon-fiber string twisted around the base (removable ) shape. They are very light and very strong (+/- 6 kg). + Designer: Peter [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Esrawe Studio, modern bench
Mexican designer Héctor Esrawe recently has designed the benches Centipede collection for Mexico City based furniture brand – Pirwi. + Design description courtesy of Esrawe Studio On behalf of Pirwi, Esrawe Studio developed a collection of benches made of birch plywood with walnut finish, the concept aims through a multiplicity of legs to generate a [...]
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: Contemporary design, modern bench, Modern furniture, Outdoor furniture
Incredible art installation of The Spaghetti Bench, designed by Pablo Reinoso and created by Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
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Category: Design, Furniture Tags: + Designer, Brodie Neill, Contemporary design, modern bench, Modern coffee table, Modern furniture
Brodie Neill, a young dynamic designer who is only 28-year-old Australian has quickly built up an impressive collection of international exhibitions and prestigious clientele. He has established his current studio in London’s East End
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