Posted by elutzik on September 21, 2009 | 1 Comment
What is FUNature? FUNature is a concept developed by the designer Hugh Hayden, who tried a contemporary and playful approach to furniture by using colorful balls to create pieces of furniture. His pieces create a nostalgic feeling, reminding us of the ball-pools we loved when we were little. FUNature consists of a collection of chairs, piles, poufs, stools, and tables in a range of sizes for both kids and grownups. Environmentally conscious, each piece is hand constructed in a patent-pending tensioned matrix of safe non-toxic repurposed low density polyethylene. Hugh also uses recycled indoor court tennis balls to create his a collection of chairs, poufs and coffee tables.




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This chair by Puur Design Studio named Magic was designed so that it could be not just a functional piece of furniture, but a piece of art itself. This design evolved from the need to save space and also keeping the uniqueness of the piece. The name Magic comes from the trick achieved by simply sliding one chair inside the next, temporarily banishing the picturesque negative space of each individual unit to form an even more picturesque whole.

Posted by elutzik on September 21, 2009 | 1 Comment
This lamp for Foscarini designed by Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto has a very interesting and beautiful design. It is a lamp that fits in many places such as an elegant living room, a pub, a night club, bedroom and so on. When i first saw it i thought it was very fragile and precious, but when i saw the presentation video i realized that it’s not only an elegant lamp, but is also very fun to assemble. The lamp is made of plymethylmethacrylate, blown glass and chrome metal and a screen in white satinized blown glass guarantees maximum diffusion of light and prevents glare. The lamp is called Gaboche.


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