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The Continuum Table by Jason PhillipsFurniture designer, Jason Phillips adds a new project on to his resume, the Continuum Table. Continue Reading
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Furniture designer, Jason Phillips adds a new project on to his resume, the Continuum Table. Continue Reading
Bohemian, a series of upholstery pieces designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, will be coming to the US this fall. In this collection, Urquiola has taken a very original approach to classic capitonné work, giving it a completely new, modern look through fluid, irregular forms, with softly pillowed surfaces that seem to melt over the rounded, smooth fiberglass shell frames. The soft covers, fixed with press-studs, are completely removable to emphasize the idea that they are like pieces of clothing, or shawls, casually thrown over the shoulders of the chairs. The seat can be layered with cushions in alternate technical textiles, such as faux fur and weaves inspired by Mongolian rugs, to create a global aesthetic that is a collage of cultures and traditions.
Searching ways of expression for outdoor furniture, Esrawe developed a robust and aggressive piece. The Chaise Vari, reinterprets a common scene in many streets of Mexico City, where itinerant weavers produce woven pieces for passersby, imprinting each piece with their unique expression. This piece is part of the exhibition at the Galería Mexicana de Diseño called Exploraciones that seeks to identify the spectrum of diverse processes in Mexico. The structure may be in iron or stainless steel and PVC cord with a wide variety of colors. The piece is entirely made by hand.