“A chair is not just a product of decorative art in a space,” wrote Finn Juhl, Danish furniture designer “it is a form and a space in itself”. Beautifully demonstrating this idea is his Pelican Chair (1940), with its graceful curves that befriend the body and wrap the sitter in its embrace. Pelikan is a wonderful part of the design that invites to every audience. Its organic form is a good example of the way in which Finn Juhl has been inspired by modern ”free art”. Typical of Finn Juhl, the Pelikan is very comfortable and manufactured according to best craftsmanship traditions with hand-sewn upholstery. The legs come in several types of wood. [Via]
The Peacock chair has designed by Studio Dror for Cappellini Manufacturer. Making these chairs was inspired by the beauty of the peacock wings. It looks so beautiful and elegant. There are available in many colors including blue, green, yellow and maroon. Peacock chair is made of from three pieces of felt and minimal metal frame. Crease feels is woven tightly to form a chaise structured but extremely comfortable, with no sewing or upholstery involved. [Via]
















