Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Silk Purses from a Sow's Ear

Technology and ingenuity has enabled people to turn solid materials such as stone and wood into light and malleable finishes, take a look at some of these examples:

Trend tile has come up with a new way to use their mosiac tiles, by creating a patterned tile block made to be applied to walls, resembling fine wallpaper, it takes the guess work out of creating a special design.




explosive







Check out this laminated glass from Living Glass, the only laminated glass that claims to be made from 100% recycled glass and resin, in these images above, the glass has a layer of Barkskin in the middle. Barkskin is a thin layer of bark that is pounded down and used to create some pretty interesting wallcoverings.











This is Bits Bench by Fulo:
the 'upholstery' of the furniture object is constructed of hundreds of small triangles cut from birch plywood. 

the result is a faceted, geometric surface which looks tough and hardy from its exterior, but when sat upon, one feels the softness and comfort of the bench's interior. 'bits' includes a bolster that acts as a pillow allowing it to be used either as a lounge bench or that can be adjusted to accommodate one's seating mannerisms. 
While we're playing with wood as upholstery:

this wooden carpet by Elisa Strozyk shows how a seeming brittle material such as wood can become completely malleable, Strozyk applies veneer offcuts to fabric to create carpets, fabrics and furniture.





accordion cabinet 1

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Rubber Tables!

rubber table by robert schnur.
This table caused a long discussion between my husband and I because we wondered if that table could be suctioned at the bottom, what else could be? Rubberized wall art or shelving (although any weight on the shelf would make it fall down probably.) Anyway, I'm thinking this table is more of a work of art as it may not be very level, but certainly looks fun to attach to things!

I have no idea who made this server, but it's sure looked cool and easy to carry.

Cat grass table with reclaimed walnut table top by Emily Wettstein




sprig lamp by Victor Vitterlein made with recycled pipes.

filament lamp by scott, rich and victoria

nlc lamp by next