It's Great Design

It's Great Design

It's Great Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Carbon

Carbon – Industrial fusion reaction full of energy and vibrancy! The Carbon Barstool combines solid natural oak legs with a seat that is made of steel powder coated rods, that are curved and bent individually, destined to embrace the human form and prioritise comfort. The foot rest is bent and has laser cut denting, providing more adhesion. Carbon's metal structure is available in various colours, and also available in stainless steel. Available in two sizes, Carbon is indicated for indoor hospitality, home and contract use.

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MOLT

MOLT, a transformation of the Chinese chair, was inspired by Western design. MOLT used the idea of “anamorphosis” in the furniture to express distort perspective. The front angle appearing to be the ancient chair of Chinese emperor’s has a symbol of power, while the floating armrests represent honour, but when the experiencer walks around it. It transforms into a Western rocking chair with two elegant curved bands attached to the bottom of the legs.

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Arca

Arca is a monolith trapped in a net, a chest that floats adrift along with its contents. The lacquered mdf container, enclosed in an ideal net made of solid oak, is equipped with three total extraction drawers that can be organized according to various needs. The rigid solid oak net has been modeled to accommodate the thermoformed glass plates, to obtain an organic shape that simulates a mirror of water. The entire cupboard rests on a transparent methacrylate support to emphasize the ideal floating.

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Chiglia

Chiglia is a sculptural table whose shapes recall those of a boat, but they also represent the heart of the entire project. The concept has been studied in virtue of a modular development starting from the basic model proposed here. The linearity of the dovetail beam combined with the possibility of the vertebrae to slide freely along it, guarantee the stability of the table, allow it to develop in length. These features make it easily customizable to the destination environment. It will be enough to increase the number of vertebrae and the length of the beam to obtain the desired dimensions.

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Vivika

The bench was inspired by the sinuous lines of brazilian architecture from the 60's, which remained an emblematic moment in our aesthetic history to this day. Oscar Niemeyer, arguably one of the world's most famous brazilian architect, always created structures based on curves. Some of his magnificent buildings seemed to float above the ground, while sustaining an elegant silhouette.

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GEOMETRIC WAVE BAR

The water-stone relationship, in this case, becomes a wine-natural stone through a modular design; the original concept seeks to develop complex shapes and imposing dimensions, while reducing the cutting effort and simplifying transport and assembly operations for the individual elements making up the whole. Seats, desks, bar counters, shelves, partitions, barbecues: Geometric Wave can be interpreted for any kind of urban, public and private furnishing.

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