Sensual, sinewy and stripy chair by Korean designer Bae Sehwa. Boy that is some amazing woodwork! via Contemporist




Sensual, sinewy and stripy chair by Korean designer Bae Sehwa. Boy that is some amazing woodwork! via Contemporist




A single piece of wood, cut, curved and bent into a beautiful chair. Slightly Geiger like to me, but that’s no bad thing! via Contemporist

Rick Owens is now doing furniture, made mostly out of wood, resin, and dead animal parts. Yum.… via Wallpaper*




Instead of the usual imagery associated with high end furnishings, StudioMakgill’s solution for The Lollipop Shoppe of simple stenciled line-art is both classy, fun and full of possibilities! via Graphic Exchange







Pinched and folded, the Bufa chair makes a piece of thick felt look sexy and completely comfortable. Via Contemporist

Beautiful mess, obviously inspired by a bird’s nest. So stunning this will fit in any interior. via the Contemporist



Grow your own furniture? Or rather flower-arrange your own furniture the very least! Pretty!



With all the sleek lines and polished chrome new age basins nowadays, I am so loving this old-fashioned pipes and basins and hand made goodness. By Sopha Industrie


“Old Norse for “darkness”, Myrkr is conceived of light and shadow. Its design answers the modern call for material efficiency and the utilization of technology; however, the common contemporary desires for thinness and gloss have been replaced by volume and subtlety.
“Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows, the light and dark which that thing provides.” — Jun’ichirō Tanizaki, In Praise of Shadows
For Myrkr, modern fabrication techniques have been combined with traditional assembly methods. The lounge chair has no metal connections, but rather is made from a single laser-cut sheet of 12mm plywood and 144 dowels. It has been dipped in black aniline dye and finished with lacquer. Myrkr is light, very comfortable, and surprisingly stable.”
That is one fierce chair! via WORD
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Now this is something that has been begging to be designed, used, and caressed! By three by three
