Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
airvase ( RED X WHITE )
This amazing container !! by Torafu Architects is a paper bowl with celebratory colors in Japan that envelopes air. You can freely change its shape
Este contenedor realizado por el estudio Torafu Architects es fascinante !! Un bowl de papel con los colores de celebración en Japón que envuelve aire y le puedes cambiar de forma libremente
layer chair
Dutch designer Jorrit Taekema has created the Layer Chair to represent his views on the future of the production of furniture that will use new sustainable materials.
For the Layer Chair, he used a composition consisting of coconut fibers and natural latex
os modular kitchen
In love with the idea of the kitchen as a laboratory where you can experiment and mess with food,
with these transparent chemistry glasses and a white coat on
" The OS ecosystem is built up according to the Wikipedia model,
in which different people all contribute to a bigger thing."
floating clothes
OPTION 1
tube + two hooks and a metal cable. Put the cable through the
tube and hang it onto the ceiling and it's done
I like to when you put different kinds of hangers on it, a couple of leather studded hangers from the 1980's, a few metal ones from IKEA or MUJI and a couple of very thin ones
OPTION 2
branche + paint + metal wires + hooks = amazing minimalistic looking floating clothing rack
Both options are from this minimalistic, white, clever blog LOVE AESTHETICS by ivania carpio wich a really really adore
Lucas Maassen & Sons
Lucas Maassen has employed his 3 sons, Thijme (9), Julian (7) and Maris (7). His Sons are responsible for the paint job of the furniture which is build in the factory. They get paid 1 Euro for every piece of furniture they paint. As agreed by the contract they signed. All furniture is build by hand and painted by hand.
Lucas Maassen & Sons from Lucas Maassen & Sons on Vimeo.
stacked shelf system
JDS ARCHITECTS ON THE DESIGN "How to be specific and generic altogether? Shelving systems have a tendency to achieve one concern but never both. We decided to dimension shelving units based on the generic measurements of things to store and display while allowing for them to be combined according to specific needs and desires… the result can be at times a random stack of boxes or a coordinated grid of efficient storage… or both!"
You also can make the cheapest version with wine boxes and some clips
balloon bench
Los fantásticos japoneses Heisei 22 han diseñado este banco suspendido. Qué bien quedaría éste en la nueva oficina. SOOO GOOOD !! Balloon bench se vende en somewhere
Awesome japanese studio Heisei 22 designed this suspended bench. How good would this look in the new office. SOOO GOOOD !! Balloon bench is sold by somewhere