EOOS have designed the BAO chair for german furniture manufacturer Walter Knoll.
These cool illuminated bubble chairs by Rousseau were commissioned for a private project in Azerbaijan. They are equipped with a dmx controlled RGB LED color light change system.
Let your creative juices flow with Bagigio – the modular furnishing system by Myyour. Whatever furnishings you may need – a space divider, a tall counter, a small coffee table, a statement piece or even a lighting solution, you can count on Bagigio modular system. The basic unit and its concept are inspired by the symbol of infinity and equally by bipolar molecular bonds. Attach and arrange the modular units in any way you please to create a unique piece that suit the needs of your space. The units come in a variety of colors and three types of finishes, embossed, glossy or with incorporated light.
Filipino designer Vito Selma has created the Paisley Chair.
Everything about the Paisley, from its material, ergonomics, comfort and shape is inspired from a woman’s curves. When one sits down, it is about giving the feeling of coming home, an embrace from of ones mother, friend or lover. You meet. You get comfortable. You fall in love.
Bar stools appeared out of the necessity and no one can establish exactly who invented them or how this all started. It is known that the ancestor of today’s barstool is the three-legged wooden chair, which was the most used seating model at that time.
While the “ancestor” bar stools were simple, necessary furniture pieces, nobody expected them to take off to such a popularity. It all started in the 50s and 60s when you could find these tall chairs in almost every bar and restaurant. That’s the period when the materials, sizes, colors and styles started to mix up giving people more and more options from which to choose when purchasing a bar stool.