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Thursday
Apr012010

Monochromatic Furniture Pieces by Jaime Hayón

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Jaime Hayón is a Madrid artist-designer who instinctively blurs the lines between art, decoration and design. His Showtime Collection for BD Barcelona is inspired by classical MGM musicals and merges organic forms with classical details. Comprised of innovative material combinations, such as leather and plastic, these off-beat pieces have garnered quite the cult following among design aficionados. Jaime's introduction of Lounger, an elegant monochromatic wing chair, completes his Showtime collection for BD.



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Photo © Hayón Studio.

Lounger from the Showtime Collection for BD Ediciones de Diseño.



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Photo © Hayón Studio.

Multileg Cabinet and Multileg Cabinet Small from the Showtime Collection for BD Ediciones de Diseño.



source: Jaime Hayón

Monday
Feb012010

Vintage Furniture in Middle Eastern Fabrics by Bokja

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Founded by Hoda Baroudi and Maria Hibri, Bokja is a Lebanese furniture company known for reinventing mid twentieth-century furniture pieces by reupholstering them in vintage Middle Eastern textiles. Bokja's unique aesthetic is a collage of different time periods and geographical locations intertwined with the imaginative use of color and texture. Because many of their unique designs incorporate intricate embellishments, the design studio works hard to preserve the age old tradition of embroidery by working with local artisans.



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Photo © Bokja.

TV sofa and Micky Mouse chair from the Classics Collection.



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Photo © Bokja.

Opium chaise lounge and Flower Power chair from the Classics Collection.



source: Bokja

Friday
Jan012010

Paper Yarn Upholstered Lounge Chairs by Woodnotes

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Founded by textile designer Ritva Puotila and Mikko Puotila, Woodnotes is a Finnish design company specializing in the development and refinement of spun paper yarn. A sustainable and renewable natural material derived from wood, paper yarn is used in the production of all of Woodnotes products. Their My and Roo lounge chairs are designed for casual lounge environments and are very similar to the feel of a bean bag. The slip cover, made of paper yarn cotton fabric, is removable and available in eight fabulous neutral colors.



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Photo © Woodnotes.

The My upholstered lounge chairs.



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Photo © Woodnotes.

The Roo upholstered lounge chairs.



source: Woodnotes

Tuesday
Dec012009

Classic Neon Chairs by Lee Broom

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A designer with a unique background, Lee Broom was a thespian turned fashion designer turned interior designer prior to stumbling into furniture design. This British born designer mixes traditional iconic chairs with neon lighting to create the ultimate revival of the classics. The Electric Louis chair is hand carved in mahogany and lacquered to a high gloss finish, while the Bright on Bistro chair is a vintage bentwood chair that has been salvaged from a London teahouse. Both are brought to life with a delicate neon outline.



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Photo © Lee Broom.

Electric Louis lounge chair from the Neo Neon collection.



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Photo © Lee Broom.

Bright on Bistro chair from the Rough Diamond collection and the Valmont Club interiors.



source: Lee Broom

Thursday
Oct012009

Contemporary Handmade Wood Furniture by David Trubridge

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David Trubridge is a designer from New Zealand whose practice is based on a deep understanding of materials, gained through decades of hand-crafting furniture. His concern for sustainability and preservation of the environment has led him to work exclusively with low impact, natural materials. Inspired by the age old tradition of boat making that still exists in nearby Pacific cultures, his signature pieces feature American white ash fixed over internal frames of hoop pine. With fabulous sculptural lines, each is a unique piece of art.



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Photo © David Trubridge.

The Glide rocking recliner.



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Photo © David Trubridge.

The Nananu occasional low chair.



source: David Trubridge