Based on traditional weaving technique, ‘COD’ – the furniture collection by Rami Tareef for Gaga & Design contains two chairs made from tubular steel structure woven with synthetic sleeve. by preserving the hand made and traditional craft values, the geometric forms identify with the form language by deconstructing the technique while examining the relationship between the chair structure and the continuously fabric … Continue reading COD furniture collection, by Rami Tareef
The Moveables, mobile furniture, by PolyLester Arts & Design
The Moveables, a collection architectural objects and furniture pieces set on wheels, provides a flexible and multipurpose interior for the culture and arts centre. Allowing a huge variety of configurations, The Moveables invite its proprietors and users to become creatively interactive with the space. By introducing archetypical exhibition elements of white pedestals set in wheels, … Continue reading The Moveables, mobile furniture, by PolyLester Arts & Design
Matrix chair by Tokujin Yoshioka
With the ‘matrix’ chair, tokujin yoshioka has designed a seating object that showcases a theatrical effect of marvellous sophistication and lightness. Its innovative 3D structure is possible thanks to the use of an injection moulding technique. Available in red, black and white, ‘matrix’ combines yoshioka’s creative and experimental ideas with Kartell’s sophisticated production technology, resulting in a simple and essential … Continue reading Matrix chair by Tokujin Yoshioka
Buzzijungle, by Jonas van Put
Inspired by nature, BuzziJungle offers a solution to the conventional meeting space. BuzziJungle is BuzziSpace’s reflection of their vision for the social office and further pushing the traditional boundaries of the workplace.Various elements within the structure provide an opportunity for different interactions within the “jungle”. You can climb, lounge and meet in the elevated work-lounge … Continue reading Buzzijungle, by Jonas van Put
Ophelis docks
docks are ophelis‘ response to wide-reaching new office requirements. Previously underused areas of the office will fulfil – as a complement to the classic work desk – the new requirements of an evolving way of working. These zones can be used as places to work and to communicate, as well as for quiet contemplation. http://ophelis.de/en/ophelis-docks-4515/ … Continue reading Ophelis docks