Posts tagged "creative chairs"
Unusual Magazine Rack And Chair In One
Wed, Jan 16, 2013 | Furniture
Asian designers are good at creating practical furniture, and this chair is no exception. Korean designer Seung Han Lee created an unusual chair that’s also a magazine rack. The piece is made of stainless steel with a striped wooden feet complement. It’s a perfect piece for any living room, especially for the apartments or houses with lack of space. You...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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Playful Chairs Collection In The Shapes Of Animals by Biaugust Design
Wed, Jun 27, 2012 | Chairs
Playful piece in the interior are always cool because they show the owner’s sense of humor, and we have already told you of one of these, a rhino chair. Here is a collection of playful furniture – Animal Chair II-Shadow series created by Taipei-based studio Biaugust Design. The furniture reminds of various types of animals and each piece in the...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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Extremely Colorful Striped Chair Of Lacquered Beech
Tue, Aug 16, 2011 | Chairs
This is one of the funniest chairs I’ve ever seen. Mr Smith the Second is a multi-colored laminated beech chair by UK furniture designer Anthony Hartley. It’s so colorful that reminds of some giant piece of candy. The chair is manufactured of colored beech wood with a high-gloss lacquer color choices and slatted design of which only emphasize the...Continue Reading... { 2 comments }
Cool Corner Chair To Arrange An Uncommon Space
Sat, Aug 13, 2011 | Chairs
Some people love unusual furniture concepts. If you are one of them and dream of creating some surrealistic space in Salvador Dali’s style then buy this piece by Anton Björsing. Hörnstol takes an advantage of any corner. It’s not a common chair and not a practical design but it’s amazing in its uncommonness. The chair consists of two parts connected...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Rainbow Colored Chair Entirely Made Of Sugar
Thu, Apr 28, 2011 | Chairs
The sugarchair is an unique chair designed by Pieter Brenner. It is the first product of this size completely made out of sugar. Yes guys, you can leak it. Thanks to that the chair can be shaped by its owner into a personalized and unique form. The chair already was called the iconic masterpiece of our design-society. Of course it isn’t cheap but...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
Cuttlefish Chair With Numerous Legs
Wed, Mar 16, 2011 | Chairs
As I have told you already, more and more strange things and animals inspire designers. This time it’s a cuttlefish. This chair is called Sepii, that means ‘cuttlefish’, and was created by a young Danish designer Christian Norhave. This chair reminds of a cuttlefish because of its numerous legs. You may think that it’s very stable but it’s an...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Sculptural and Creative Chair Inspired By An Octopus
Fri, Jan 14, 2011 | Chairs
Spanish designer Maximo Riera has presented a first piece of the Animal Chair collection which is going to reflect and capture the beauty of nature and animal kingdom. The Octopus chair retains natural vitality of this underwater creature and looks nothing like any other chair. This sculptural masterpiece can easily become an eye-catching feature of any...Continue Reading... { 5 comments }
Creative Chair That Can Become a Side Table With Book Storage Space
Sgabello is designed by Postfossil as a simple furniture object that has three very different ways to use. First of all it’s a quite stylish chair. Although thanks to its structure it can become a side table with a book storage space. It’s made of sheet metal and solid wood that are merged both structurally and functionally, whilst at the same...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
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