Modern Furniture Design with a Message

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Dharma Lounge by Palette Industries, aptly named after the Hindu and Buddhist principle that orders the universe, features a powerful (five-word) adage to a balanced living – “Stand, Forget, Breathe, Acknowledge, and Observe” – that not only has significant philosophic implications but a commanding spatial disposition in lieu of its attention-grabbing façade and thought-provoking message.

Dharma Lounge by Palette Industries

Dharma Lounge by Palette Industries

Oriana Chaise by Davide Conti integrates modern design literally into its structure by substituting legs or base of the chaise with DESIGN or rather giant letters that spell the word “Design”.

Oriana Chaise by Davide Conti

Oriana Chaise by Davide Conti

Bedtime stories blanket, designed by Tiago da Fonseca tells the classic bedtime story with layers of linen that serve as “pages” while adding or subtracting warmth by way of blanket thickness.

Bedtime Stories Blanket by Tiago da Fonseca

Bedtime Stories Blanket by Tiago da Fonseca

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IMM Cologne 2010 Furniture Design Trends – What’s Coming?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Always in line with upcoming design trends, IMM Cologne 2010 produced a laundry list of trendy ideas, color clues, and material combinations that will dominate contemporary furniture design the new decade.

Comfortable dining chairs that let you sit at dinner comfortably for as long as you want.  Dinner time has become more important in the past year, and lingering over a good conversation and with good company is something of a habit.  To accommodate this behavioral pattern, modern furniture manufacturers are rising to the occasion with new introduction of dining chairs that are wider, softer and simply more comfortable.  Any chair by Costantini Pietro will be among the most comfortable dining chairs on the market, some favorites include the Urban and the Catalina chairs while the new Kate dining chair by Cattelan Italia and the Nadir dining chair by Bonaldo are superb in terms of comfort.

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Chillin’ chaise lounges are an increasing trend in lieu of their versatility, their free-spirited placement just about anywhere in the house and, of course, the abundance of comfort they provide.  Owning a chaise is an open invitation to cozy up near a fireplace, read a good book or just simply relax with a glass of wine or a cup of hot cocoa.

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Contemporary Furniture Trends – Valentine’s Day Roses

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner with its most symbolic tribute to eternal love and passion being the red rose.  In the next couple of weeks close to 200 million red roses will be bought in United States, but in our world of contemporary furniture, unique statements of decorum are realized through a selective conglomeration of rose inspired, personified pieces from top Italian furniture manufactures and European furniture designers.  Any and all of this modern décor elements by default create romance, transforming dull spaces into exotic ones that ooze with passion, sentiment, and rapture.

Rose by Masanori Umeda for Edra is shaped like a rose and is even textured like one with luxurious velvet upholstery.  A definite haute couture item, Rose Chair closely resembles its namesake with padded petals that shape its seat and a molded metal frame.  Available in a variety of colors with the red version being its most popular/borderline iconic color.

Rose by Masanori Umeda for Edra

Rose by Masanori Umeda for Edra

Vitruvit Decorated Sinks with graphic rose patterns redefine modern bathroom décor, delineating grace, delicacy and distinctiveness simultaneously.  Minimal in shape, these modern basins in unusual triangular shape feature beautiful flowery splashes that dramatize an otherwise mainstream décor, add depth, and intensify modern minimalist bathroom with vitality.

Vitruvit Decorated Sinks with Graphic Rose Patterns

Vitruvit Decorated Sinks with Graphic Rose Patterns

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Modern Furniture that Trots the Globe

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

Not only named after, but rather bear close resemblance to geographic locations, these contemporary furniture creations are, needless to mention, inspired and inspiring sharing interesting backgrounds, fun utilization and most importantly latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates.

Haussmann Table by Franco Poli in collaboration with Palmalisa Zantedeschi for Matteo Grassi is named after Baron Haussman, a civic planner who actualized Napoleon’s efforts to rebuilt and renovate Paris.  Haussman designer dining table accurately depicts the panoramic view of Baron Haussman’s grid of Paris realized entirely in marble ‘Lasa’ matte finish with a clear glass top.  The table is available in round or elliptical version.

Haussmann Dining Table

Haussmann Dining Table

Baghdad Table Collection designed by Ezri Tarazi for Edra includes both dining and coffee table versions.  Inspired by the significance of this city from religious, political and historical perspectives, the table top represents the map of the Iraqi capital – Baghdad – realized by combining individual silhouettes created from industrial aluminum into a collective totality.  The table surface is perfectly leveled and has no prop structure.

Baghdad Table Collection

Baghdad Table Collection

Oh, the Farmer and the Cowman Should be Friends Bookcase by Ron Arad is artistic, unusual and can be tied to variety of socio-geo-political issues.  The name of the bookcase is sourced from the accompanying song to the Oklahoma musical, while the obvious silhouette is a depiction of the United States map.  Master of hidden meanings and visual parallelisms, the legendary Ron Arad has created a bookcase that is considered a wall art with functionality, one that serves to unite books into a wholesome one.  The bookcase was a part of an exhibition held in London at the Timothy Taylor Gallery.

Oh, the Farmer and the Cowman Should be Friends Bookcase

Oh, the Farmer and the Cowman Should be Friends Bookcase

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