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May 3rd, 2010 | No Comments »
Cedar stumps are made lighter when pierced with holes that look as though they could have been made by a giant woodpecker. A water-borne gloss finish modernizes a rustic approach to seating. Holes can store beer or juice (for your little one), if required.Made of white cedar, a weed wood in Upper Canada, with tannins giving the wood natural weather resistance.
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April 14th, 2010 | No Comments »
They say the kitchen is the heart of the home, but what if you don’t cook much? Does your kitchen go into cardiac arrest? We don’t think so, but we think it is a good idea to prevent kitchen heartache with a pair of these brightly hued STAACH kitchen stools. Created using two tools and two hands STAACH furniture is the embodiment of sustainability. Made out of certified wood sourced in the US each piece is fabricated in their NY workshop.
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April 13th, 2010 | No Comments »
The ultimate in furniture hybrids – this sensuous form goes from table or seat to laptop stand with a simple flip. As a side table it stores your magazines while providing a surface for a cup of coffee or an extra seat.
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April 11th, 2010 | No Comments »
The Elephant Stool is one of the most famous post-war Japanese designs and is still as convincing as ever with its clear formal idiom and great functionality. Suitable for indoors, balconies and gardens, the stacking stool can even be used as an easy-to-transport picnic stool. Collection Vitra Design Museum.
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April 11th, 2010 | No Comments »
The Rocking Stools are fun to sit on, combining playful and ergonomic aspects. Their cambered bases allow the stools to rock gently in all directions – protected by a contoured edge and a plastic support. Produced with original specification by Vitra Design Museum Collection.
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March 12th, 2010 | No Comments »
Karim Rashid designed the ARP Stool for Pure Design of Canada back in the early 1990’s, and was an immediate success due to the combination of the simple legs and the sensuous and supportive wavy seat form that has been a trademark for Karim throughout his design career. After several years out of production, Offi has re-introduced the ARP to the market. It is available in both barstool height (30″) and counter height (24″”) with two natural plywood finishes and chrome leg structure.”
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March 8th, 2010 | No Comments »
The DNA of Emeco’s first chair, 10-06, runs through 20-06, but this new chair belongs to the new century.Foster and Partners wanted a simple all-aluminum stool that wouldn’t detract from their world-class interiors. Oh, and it had to be made of recycled aluminum. And be super strong. And fire proof. And light weight. And of course, comfortable. Not so simple.
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February 23rd, 2010 | No Comments »
Catch the green wave with our truly modern Surfin low stool. Constructed from just three pieces of Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified/environmentally friendly SmartWood®, this low stool assembles in minutes with InModern’s patented, no-tools assembly method. Pair it with our surfin desk/table or, Mix It In® as a plant stand, nest it with our surfin coffee table or use it as a small table anywhere space is limited. Perfect for a modern office environment, too.
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February 16th, 2010 | No Comments »
From both an aesthetic and durability standpoint, GUS* Design Group is committed to building quality products that stand the test of time.
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January 27th, 2010 | No Comments »
OFFI has created an heirloom quality table accommodating the wants and needs of both the young and young at heart. For the very young it’s a low, soft, and inviting form that provides an aid to help in the process of standing up and negotiating furniture for the first time. The low casual stature of the table gives older kids an inviting space to gather around. For adults this rational form is an elegant and sensuous table that provides an effortless solution for smaller living spaces. In addition, the useful storage pouch creates a convenient place to keep those magazines and books close at hand. The design of the Scando Table was inspired by both Japanese living and long hours of observing how children relate to the floor in their daily activities. They’ve created a table that engages children and accommodates their diverse activities, while addressing the needs of adults who want furniture that is elegant, expertly crafted, and multi-functional. A table the whole family can love … we do!
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