Showing posts with label Design Sofa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design Sofa. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

The Deco Sofa Design by Autoban

The Deco Sofa Design by Autoban
The Deco Sofa Design by Autoban

Deco Sofa Design by Autoban

The Deco Sofa Design by Autoban
Portuguese manufacturer De La Espada presents one of their best collection of sofa furniture that has been designed by Istanbul based Autoban design studio. The chair that already shown in their retail is called the Deco sofa. The Deco sofa, This beautiful piece of sofa furniture is officially introduced to the public during the upcoming London Design Festival. The design, the color, the comfortable things of this sofa make it wothed to be owned. Great job.

Wood Chair Modern Design by Ryan Dart


Wood Chair Modern  Design by Ryan DartWood Chair Modern Design


Wood Chair Modern  Design by Ryan DartWood Chair Design Modern

Wood Chair Modern  Design by Ryan DartWood Chair Modern Design by Ryan Dart

American designer, Ryan Dart has created a modern chair design and has a very high artistic value. The materials used are plywood and this chair has four legs are very strong. This chair not only looks beautiful, but this modern chair provide comfort for its users. The chair is perfect for relaxing and you can put this seat wherever you like.

Design Sofa Royèroid by Robert Stadler



Design Sofa Royèroid  by Robert Stadler

Design Sofa Royèroid  by Robert Stadler Modern Sofas Royèroid by Robert Stadler

Design Sofa Royèroid by Robert Stadler modern sofas and chairs. This collection is on display at Carpenters Workshop Gallery booth during Design Miami/Basel show in Basel, Switzerland. Royère trying to unify the various elements of a seat to form a unity which is more abstract. He managed to create a sculpture that is useful with ergonomic unbearable. With the series ‘Royèroid’ I pay tribute to ‘Ours Polaire’ this while continuing the search for abstractions. Presented as monolithic pieces thanks to a complex pattern covered them with a way of a computer-generated 3D-mesh (although they are entirely hand-made).

Design Sofa Royèroid  by Robert Stadler
Modern Sofas Royèroid by Robert Stadler

Details of the overall average as if the skin has been stretched around the elements of the previously separate. Diamond-shaped regions in different colors according to the front armrest and seat cushion of the original. They appear as a ghost reflection area, in Royère, needed stitches or making a separate element. fabric used for ‘Royèroids’ has been selected by referring to ‘Ours Polaire series’ that Royère using feathered textiles and very soft. Is far more flush than the original, with a touch of suede like that have the same magnetic attraction on its users.

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