Hunting Lines by Daniel Becker

11 May 2008

Hunting Lines designed by Daniel Becker is a sculptural seating that can be best described as a crossover between a chaise longue and a couch. It has been made with the intention to create a community seating without generating he cosy atmosphere that usually comes along with it.

Hunting Lines leaves room to breathe to you - room to think. It keeps you awake and doesn‘t let you forget where you are. It is brutal and honest, harmonic and disharmonic.

Its suface of needled felt in two colors and its rather hard upholstery underline the character of its form efficiently.
A prototype is currently being produced, but no manufacturer has been found so far, despite wide interest by design lovers all around the world.

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Sakura Adachi designed specialCave bookcase for urban people.

In urban life, there seems to be a common understanding that people tend to consciously or subconsciously become wary of strangers surrounding them. They are always balancing a certain level of privacy with others. A bookcase CAVE provides a private reading space within its form. As a seat height is just above the floor, CAVE gives a feeling of hiding from others standing around it. Books can be stored on both sides. Therefore, CAVE can also functions as a partition of a room.

In addition, there is an intention to cast your minds back to a typical scene in your childhood, which is hiding under a table and listening in to your parents conversation. CAVE_kids for children and CAVE_pets for domestic animals also available.

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Floger Chair by Designnobis

11 May 2008

Floger by Designnobis is a simple and modern chair with its compact and unique form.

It is an example of uniformity in variety concept. It is a dynamic seating unit with its sharp lines and its aesthetic appearance differs from other seating units. It can be used in the offices, homes and fits perfectly in the dynamic spaces because of its various color options. It is stackable, closing the back rest provides smaller size and easy storage.

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