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The Klismos Chair is a piece of ancient Greek furniture still seen today in interior design. Designed by T.H. RoesJohn-Gibbings, the Klismos chair exhibits many elements and principles of design th…
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About “Boomerang” desk designed by Maurice Calka for Leleu. Marked: "CREATION M. CALKA EDITION LELEU DESHAYS" This desk was exhibited in the museum show "Leleu 50 ans de mobilier et de de´coration, 1920-1970" held in 2007 and 2008 at the Muse´e des Anne´es 30, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, France and at La Piscine - Muse´e Art et Industrie Andre´ Diligent, in Roubaix, Lille, France. Bibliography: Illustrated in the catalogue of the two aforementioned exhibitions, Leleu 50 ans de mobilier et de de´coration, 1920-1970, Somogy Editions d'Art, Paris, 2007, p. 150 & 151. This desk is also illustrated in: Jules et Andre´ Leleu by Viviane Jutheau, E´ditions Vecteurs, p. 164 & 165. L'Utopie du tout Plastique, 1960 / 1973, Editions Fondation pour l'Architecture, p. 78.
The Atacama chair by student designer Borja Gomendio also has a secondary function that seems to be camouflaged at first glance.
Of course, the artist has received abuse online.
Kim Kardashian went out of this world for her new photo shoot shared to Instagram on Thursday morning. The 42-year-old cover girl was seen posing with models that had alien heads.
Design Academy Eindhoven student Pepijn Fabius Clovis used his time away from campus to design and produce an entire collection for the Dutch shop Homestock
Artek's Domus chair was designed by Finnish interior architect and designer Ilmari Tapiovaara in 1946. The chair was designed for the Domus Academica student housing complex, located in Helsinki and drawn by architect Pauli Salomaa. The interior and furniture design of the complex was the first large-scale project for Ilmari Tapiovaara and his wife Annikki Tapiovaara. Domus was designed to be a multifunctional chair that would meet the diverse needs of student housing. It served in the student rooms, hallways, auditoriums and conference rooms as well as in the cafeteria. Domus chair is a stackable, comfortable and ergonomic piece of furniture with an elegant, timeless design. Nowadays manufactured by Artek, the chair has become a beloved classic of Finnish design.
Designed by Roni Shalmon, a student at the Holon Institute of Technology, the SPLIT chair draws inspiration from tree branches. The geometric chair has
College students might be broke, but it doesn't mean they aren't savvy. These 40+ photos prove that college students can be geniuses when it comes to being thrifty.
Glenn Mariconda and Asaka Midorikawa’s house was designed by Edward T. Bowser Jr., who had worked with Le Corbusier.
We feature a ton of student work here on Design Milk from submissions to discoveries while scouting the trade show floor. We're huge supporters of what
Designers and manufacturers worldwide brought out the industry’s finest for ICFF, which has filled New York’s Jacob Javits Center with eager product specifiers and design connoisseurs alike.
A masterpiece of modern furniture design, the Domus Chair was created as part of a furniture series for the Domus Academica student housing complex in Helsinki, serving as a multi-purpose chair in student rooms, hallways, auditoriums, canteens, and meeting rooms. Comfortable enough to allow sitting for long periods of time, the Domus Chair achieved great success internationally, becoming known as “The Finn Chair.” The characteristic short arms mean that the Domus Chair can be pulled close to a table, perfect for studying at a desk and dining. Features Designed in 1946 Made in Finland Felt glides, stackable up to 4 pcs Available in Prestige Black Leather Seat and Back and Black Stained Birch Frame
These brightly coloured chairs, have been painted by middle school students under the skilful guidance of art teacher Kirsten Durbin who teaches at Porter Ridge Middle School. What makes them even more impressive is that they are a project that has raised money for charity. Kirsten told me that it all started with a very […]
Student Depot Gdańsk meets all the conditions to become such a lively center of student life: located close to the university, and at the same time close to the beach, providing accommodation to almost 400 students, and at the same time providing them with privacy in single or double rooms with kitchenettes and high-speed internet connections.
The city has seven hills, so it's basically Rome.
It’s what the 2060s looked like in the 1960s. Ever since the Ball Chair (sometimes called the Globe Chair) was first created in 1963 by Finnish designer Eero Aarnio, it’s been a standard set-design to indicate “high-tech” or “the future.”. It’s been used in such iconic works as The Prisoner television show and the 1996 Tim Burton film Mars Attacks! Somehow, the spherical shape suggests a futuristic quality that can’t be matched by more conventional, angular furnishings. But according to Aarnio, he actually designed the chair for his own home: The idea of the chair was very obvious. We had moved to our first home and I had started my free-lance career in 1962. We had a home but no proper big chair, so I decided to make one, but some way a really new one. After some drawing I noticed that the shape of the chair had become so simple that it was merely a ball. I pinned the full scale drawing on the wall and sat in the chair to see how my head would move when sitting inside it. Being the taller one of us I sat in the chair and my wife drew...
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