Netherlands designer Frans Schrofer has created Lirio chair for Leolux. Lirio has majestic shape and graceful contours. So the seating comfort is exactly as you expect when you see the Lirio. The high back section, softly curving arms and compact dimensions assure that you will never want to leave this chair again. [Via]
Stefan Heiliger has designed Ophelia chair for Leolux. Ophelia is beautiful swivel chair designed with class and eyes shining. Ophelia has a distinctive stitching chair cushions and available in many colours. So Ophelia can suit with your home’s decor and personal tastes in any interior. There is the “Festival” series in fine Bimardo leather, with colour combinations and stitching that can be selected.[Via]
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stefan heiliger one for two (1)London studio Doshi Levien has designed Capo armchair for Italian manufacturer Cappellini. The Capo presented at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2011 in Milan. Its form and materiality derived from the image of a dapper man in a neat suit and a felted hat. As the name, Capo with its wide cantilevered arms and upturned lapel, alter the sitter into a boss. The thin flexible edges of the chair prepare shelter without being closed and also accentuate its lightness. Capo is available in some variations that create it fit for various arrangements. Leather, faux leather, felt and Alcantara can be used to upholster the whole armchair or be used in different combinations for the front and back. [Via]
Japanese Design Studio Nendo has designed Sekitei chair for Cappellini. The name Sekitei is taken from the Zen gardens that inspire manufactured this armchair. The lines of the seat resemble the winding curves drawn through sand or white gravel by Japanese rakes based to an age-old art. The foam cushion also reminds this pattern with designs in white thread against black fabric or black thread against white fabric. Sekitei is made by bending 14 stainless steel pipes, each 2 cm thick and available in black and white. The specialist finish of the steel and the waterproof fabric of the cushion create armchair fit for outdoor use. [Via]
Hongkong designer Fuquan Junze has created table and armchair set “Qiao Jing Bi Rui” for Oil Monkey. They are like the lotus that grows in thick, squelching mud, derived from the material world and remain differentiated and blameless. They can only be studied with reverence rather than being toyed with. Qiao Jing Bi Rui made by oak & copper plated stainless steel. [Via]
Patrick Belli has designed Sella Armchair, a potential design classic for Leolux. This armchair launched with exclusive presentations named “Sensations”. Sella unites an efficient shape with a refined finish, a high level of comfort and dense dimensions. As a stand-alone chair, Sella was the object of creative life and in small group it proposes indefinite playful variations. The body Sella Armchair is made by metal frame, foot rear and front by Aluminum polished. [Via]
Flemming Busk and Stephan Hertzog has designed Angel chair for Softline. Angel is an armchair that both rests in itself as an independent unit, moreover can be an elegant and natural piece of an interior along with other independent designer products or simple living room furniture. The design is soft and inviting to sit. Two joined elements form the chair and back in a single dynamic movement, and through with the unique swivel foot they make a homogenous design that will add style and personality.
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angel armchair (11)Tatsuo Kuroda Japanese designer has made an armchair called Knot Chair. The chair is made from solid beech wood, plywood, and paper-code. (It is a prototype). The extensions of the chair’s front and back legs are joined to form its armrest and backrest. The fabric components are connected by paper-code that has been woven around the wooden parts, setting both support and extra visual interest to the armchair. [Via]
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furniture design (33), designer furniture (15), modern chair design (1)Pitaya was founded by two French designers, who met while studying art and design. Pitaya has designed dichroic armchair named Random8. Nelly Rodi agency has chosen “Random8″ seat selection to be part of a trend in the Maison & Objet design show in Paris this January 2011. Random8 is an indoor or outdoor chair made up of 8 facets of dichroic plexiglas. With the dichroic treatment of the plastic, the chair makes its own lighting effects. It glows in every color of the rainbow and changes its color depending on the ambient light and on the viewing position. It also reflects colorful shapes on the environment. [Via]
Italian designer Francesco Rota has created Ami seating furniture including sofas, armchairs, and little armchairs for indoor environments. He’s work for Italian company Paola Lenti. Ami seating furniture is unique for their appearance and functionalities, because unique are the production and creative processes from which they originate. The structure are created of steel, the parts seen are in stainless steel AISI 304 with a satin finish. The upholstery is made with chain, a tubular knit straight hand woven onto the structure. Cushions and pillows can be upholstered with a range of coordinated fabrics and colors. [Via]




























































