November 20, 2009

Design in Morocco


I found an interesting article and would like to share it with you.

A Pop-Art Cavern in Morocco - The New York Times > Great Homes and Destinations > Slide Show > Slide
Source : www.nytimes.com
Emma Wilson and Graham Carter, British design partners, bought this 200-year-old four-story riad within the walls of the medina, the historic center of Essaouira.
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November 19, 2009

Natural design/Bleu Nature










Bleu Nature http://www.bleunature.com/accueil/
is a French company created in 1995 by designer Franck Lefebvre. Based near Lille in the North of France. Their international success is due to their contemporary design made with the raw authenticity of driftwood which is their primary material.
Several times a year the Bleu Nature goes to the beach to pick up drift wood, those pieces are unique and don't need any treatment.
Bleu Nature is a path resolutely anchored in values based on respect- respect of the raw material, inspired by nature itself. The look is simple, clean, modern and in touch with nature, we just love the style.
Have a look on their new catalog...

May 22, 2009

Vegetal chair designed by Boullourec brothers




The Vegetal chair designed by brothers .
Branch-like ribs are asymmetrically interwined on 3 levels to form the seat shell of vegetal.
It took them 4 years to design. Influenced by the structure of plants, it is made of batched dyed polyamide, supported by 4 legs, this chair exists in 6 colors and can be used inside or outside.
The vegetal chair is designed by brothers Boullourec for Vitra. This is the new trend for spring 2009
For more info see http://www.boullourec.com


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October 24, 2007

The_Egg_Chair

http://www.julesseltzer.com/SeltzerDirect/showroom/hansen/egg/

arne jacobsen egg chair

Design Arne Jacobsen, 1958.
Aluminum, foam, upholstery.
Made in Denmark by Fritz Hansen.

In 1958, Arne Jacobsen designed the Egg for the lobby and reception areas of the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. This organically shaped chair has since become synonymous with Danish furniture design throughout the world. Because of the unique shape, the Egg guarantees a bit of privacy in otherwise public spaces, and the Egg – with or without ottoman – is ideal for lounge and waiting areas as well as the home.

The Egg originated in Arne Jacobsen's garage - cast in plaster. Today the synthetic shell is padded with cold foam and covered with fabric or different types of leather resting on a star-shaped aluminium base.

Arne Jacobsen was very productive both as an architect and as a designer. His cooperation with Fritz Hansen dates back to 1934. The Ant and Series 7 chairs, produced in 1952, propelled both Jacobsen and Fritz Hansen's names into furniture history. At the end of the 50's Arne Jacobsen designed the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, which introduced the Egg, the Swan, the Swan sofa and Series 3300 to the design world. Arne Jacobsen was and is an admired and outstanding designer. His furniture and other design work have become a national and international heritage.

The shell of the Egg is of polyurethane foam with fiberglass reinforcement. The shell has an adjustable tilt which can be adjusted to the weight of the individual user. The base consists of a satin-polished, welded steel tube and a 4-star base in injection molded aluminium. The Egg may be upholstered with fabric or leather and is also available with an automatic return mechanism.

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