This chair was exhibited 1959 as "Mod. 5659" in Germany at the Cologne Furniture Exhibition, this design has made it to the ''Stiftung Deutsches Design Museum c/o Rat für Formgebung'', Frankfurt (Main). Designed by Ernst Martin Dettinger and produced in Frankfurt by Lucas Schnaidt Möbelmanufaktur. Fantastic streamline design with a narrow backrest, upholstered with a juicy deep turquoise velvet. Copper rivets make the design even more elegant and unusual. The wooden elements seem to be from alder.
An extremely rare and unusual pair of space age vintage pod chairs. They were made in England, they date from the 1960’s. The design is so stylish and they are extremely well made. Each chair has a fibreglass shell, one is black and one is white. They sit loosely on circular wooden bases. The angle of seating can be adjusted and they can rotate on the bases. The condition is excellent for their age, we have had them fully re-upholstered in a beautifully soft faux fur fabric, one in black and one in white to contrast with the shells. The wooden bases have been stripped and re-polished, there is just some extremely minor surface wear to the fibreglass shells here and there. Width – 102 cm , 40 inches Depth – 51 cm , 20 inches Height – 78 cm , 31 inches less
With everyone's thoughts in Brazil right now for the 2016 Olympics, we thought we'd highlight some of the notable Brazilian furniture designers.
Der Stuhl Solo von Mattiazzi ist ein minimalistischer Holzstuhl, der von Nitzan Cohen entworfen wurde. Er besteht aus einem einfachen Gestell, das durch eine runde Sitzfläche und eine geschwungene Rückenlehne ergänzt wird. Beim Entwurf des Stuhls achtete Cohen auf Kosteneffizienz und verzichtete auf alle unnötigen Dekorationen. Dennoch hat er nicht auf Qualität und einige besondere, durchdachte Designdetails verzichtet, die dem Stuhl das gewisse Etwas verleihen – etwa die ungewöhnliche Rückenlehnenstruktur oder die geringere Breite der vorderen Stuhlbeine. Der Solo-Stuhl wird, wie andere Mattiazzi-Produkte auch, in Italien hergestellt.
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Price is listed per item. Sold in a minimum quantity of 4. Single units are available for 5 or more. Frame Material: Tubular Steel Seat/Back Materials: Wrought Iron E-Coated Powder Coat Finish Designer: Martin Drechsel Hand formed by skilled craftsmen Created with long lasting durability Stackable up to 6 chairs Dimensions: 19.5"W x 20.5"D x 30.5"H; SH 18"; 12 lbs Special order colors are available upon request. Please contact customer service at
Biceis a slim and sometimes unusual chair. Its essential design is juxtaposed by its flap-ears backrest, which balances and characterises its structure. Miniforms is a furniture designer based in Venice. Or rather. Miniforms is a bizarre kind of: she wears colorful outfits with strange shapes and you can easily find her talking with young talented designers. Her motto is “Making Craftsmanship Last” because she believes in uniqueness: hands do the most part and machines help to keep up with the modern manufacturing process. She is even sensitive to environmental matters: a strong social responsibility spurs her to manufacture locally based on circular economy thinking, from the choice of materials to suppliers who share her same aims.
An extremely rare and unusual pair of space age vintage pod chairs. They were made in England, they date from the 1960’s. The design is so stylish and they are extremely well made. Each chair has a fibreglass shell, one is black and one is white. They sit loosely on circular wooden bases. The angle of seating can be adjusted and they can rotate on the bases. The condition is excellent for their age, we have had them fully re-upholstered in a beautifully soft faux fur fabric, one in black and one in white to contrast with the shells. The wooden bases have been stripped and re-polished, there is just some extremely minor surface wear to the fibreglass shells here and there. Width – 102 cm , 40 inches Depth – 51 cm , 20 inches Height – 78 cm , 31 inches less
Mattiazzi's Solo chair is a minimalist wooden chair, designed by Nitzan Cohen, consisting of a simple frame complemented by a round seat and a curved backrest. When designing the chair, Cohen aimed at cost efficiency, doing away with all unnecessary decorations. However, he did not compromise on quality or a few special, considered design details that give the chair a bit of oomph – think of the unusual backrest structure or the smaller width of the chair’s front legs, for example. The Solo chair, like other Mattiazzi products, is made in Italy.
Simple seating never looked this good, our plain accent Merry chair is polished, hand upholstered, and manufactured in Illinois. Each piece is made to order and features a standout design feature that makes it just a touch unusual. From the sturdy wooden legs to the magnificent fabric, every one of our made to order chairs is one of a kind. Whether you're searching for a basic, classic piece to add to your living room or something special for a reading nook, we have you covered.
Creativity has no limit. There are so many designers that are experimenting with new materials, shapes and colors. Furniture design opens a lot of new
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Price is listed per item. Sold in a minimum quantity of 2. Single units are available for 3 or more. Frame Material: Tubular Steel Seat/Back Materials: Wrought Iron E-Coated Powder Coat Finish Designer: Martin Drechsel Hand formed by skilled craftsmen Created with long lasting durability Stackable up to 2 stools Dimensions: 21"W x 21.5"D x 40"H; SH 30"; 15.5 lbs Special order colors are available upon request. Please contact customer service at
A colourful and unique hand illustrated child's wooden chair. The base has been hand painted with two layers of beautiful Sky Blue. Individual alphabet letters have been hand painted in acrylics and sealed with lacquer. Length: 29cm; Width: 27cm; Height: 27 This is a lovely and original piece of designer home decor, and an interesting example of individually decorated Children's furniture. Perfect for a child's bedroom, nursery or playroom. It would appeal to anyone looking for a truly unique piece of colourful furniture for a child, either for themselves or as an unusual gift from family or friends. This item can also be personalised with a child's name written on the cross bars of the back of the seat for a £10 fee. We can also send this item direct to a giftee and include a personalised message as requested, just leave us a note to seller at the checkout. We also have other equally original and unique children's chairs, and other bespoke items in our shop; please take a look: For example: https://www.etsy.com/your/shops/me/listing-editor/edit/1724771232 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1258578630/hand-painted-childs-chair?click_key=8b3cd45d52bc6a8dad1fd5d9bf12d831e2d0c284%3A1258578630&click_sum=1df81256&ref=shop_home_active_92&clickFromShopCard=1&frs=1 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1120635681/hand-painted-alphabet-design-stool?ref=listings_manager_grid
Der Stuhl Solo von Mattiazzi ist ein minimalistischer Holzstuhl, der von Nitzan Cohen entworfen wurde. Er besteht aus einem einfachen Gestell, das durch eine runde Sitzfläche und eine geschwungene Rückenlehne ergänzt wird. Beim Entwurf des Stuhls achtete Cohen auf Kosteneffizienz und verzichtete auf alle unnötigen Dekorationen. Dennoch hat er nicht auf Qualität und einige besondere, durchdachte Designdetails verzichtet, die dem Stuhl das gewisse Etwas verleihen – etwa die ungewöhnliche Rückenlehnenstruktur oder die geringere Breite der vorderen Stuhlbeine. Der Solo-Stuhl wird, wie andere Mattiazzi-Produkte auch, in Italien hergestellt.
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Dimensions (mm) Height: 740 Width: 540 Depth: 470 Seat Height: 450mm In terms of design, the Vito Wooden Side Chair has a little bit of contemporary style mixed with a dash of Sixties fun. The unusual but pleasing look of this all wood seating solution is sure to catch the eye of your customers. Ideal for relaxed bar, cafe or restaurant areas the Vito Wooden Side Chair is both easy to clean and maintain, offering many years of hard service for your investment. This is a chair which would suit both modern and retro premises, happily combining the best of both worlds in a single, practical, yet attractive, chair choice.
St Leonard, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire To the Glory of God & in loving memory of Harold Ernest Brassey, Major Royal Horse Guards, Lt Col commanding 8th Batt South Lancashire Regt. Killed in action 16th July 1916, laid to rest in the Cemetery at Bouzincourt near Albert. Aged 39. A detail of this window. From Woodnewton I cycled north accompanied by drifting red kites to one of the real goals of my journey, the church at Apethorpe. One of the pleasures of this part of the world is that, like much of south Cambridgeshire, east Norfolk and pretty much all of Suffolk, you are never more than a couple of miles from the next village, and I soon reached my first proper spire of the day, the church sitting beside the manor house, a war memorial forming a village cross in the street, and entered the church of St Leonard, Apethorpe. This is an excellent church, full of interest, tightly set in its stone-walled churchyard which accentuates the height of the spire, the inner door wedged open. Best known for the Mildmay monument, which I'll come to in a moment, the most striking thing on entry, for me at least, are two tremendous windows in the south aisle, both by Christopher Whall. Each depicts three saints and commemorates two brothers of the Brassey family killed in the First World War. There is one Christopher Whall window in the whole of Suffolk. There are two here at Apethorpe. Turning east, a faded doom painting surmounts the chancel arch, but beyond you step across the Reformation divide, for everything here was richly provided in the 17th and 18th Centuries. The chancel aisle is wider than the nave aisle, and here is the early 17th Century Mildmay memorial, one of the biggest monuments I've ever seen in an English country church. It towers some twenty feet into the air, the Mildmays asleep in bed in the middle and life-size sculptures of women representing virtues at each corner of the bed. Extraordinary. Nearby is a 14th Century memorial to a knight with an unvandalised coronation of the Blessed Virgin above his head, and a sweet 19th Century memorial to a child showing him asleep in bed. But the most remarkable thing about this place is the early 17th Century English glass in the aisle east window. A most unusual date, of course, and a spectacular response to Caroline and Laudian piety, depicting Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection and the Day of Judgement. It must be one of the finest of its kind outside of an Oxford or Cambridge college chapel. The east window of the chancel is also unusual, an 18th Century English representation of the Last Supper, and this period must have provided most of the money for refurnishing this place. Unfortunately, the Victorians put in big ugly pews in the nave, but the lady doing the flowers told me they are raising money to have them removed and replaced by simple wooden chairs as at Yarwell. All in all a wonderful church. Quite how Simon Jenkins only gave it one star is beyond me.
Price is listed per item. Sold in a minimum quantity of 4. Single units are available for 5 or more. Frame Material: Tubular Steel Seat/Back Materials: Wrought Iron E-Coated Powder Coat Finish Designer: Martin Drechsel Hand formed by skilled craftsmen Created with long lasting durability Stackable up to 6 chairs Dimensions: 22"W x 20.5"D x 30.5"H; AH 26"; SH 18"; 13.1 lbs Special order colors are available upon request. Please contact customer service at
The phrase “sinking into a chair” literally applies to Squishy Chair, designed by a Rhode Island School of Design graduate Annie Evelyn for Brooklyn-based New Colony Furniture. The Squishy Chair is made from reclaimed wood and lined with foam. Evelyn has thoroughly covered the chair’s seat and the back with little pieces of hard materials ...
Beautiful, unusual chair type 299 - also called "boomerang" because of the shape of its legs. Here's the version with a wooden backrest. upholstered back. Designed and produced in Poland since 1957. Fully renovated. Beech wood of chair construction was painted in rosewood color. Unusual shade of blue colored upholstery enhances its charm. We renovate our furniture with great attention to detail so they would look as similar as possible to originals. We use only high quality products. Please contact us before ordering the chair if you are customer from United Kingdom - regarding to the Brexit.
10 Unusual Uses for Tennis Balls: Tennis balls are ubiquitous and inexpensive. They're great for tennis... for a little while. Then they lose that carefree, Tigger-like bounciness and become dog toys.* But what if you don't have a dog? What can you do with some tennis balls? …
Essential and elegant chair with a bent plywood shell, and four iconic legs with triangular shape in solid oak, joined by transversal wooden bars. The shel is upholstered in green felt available many different colors. Fabric lining: C.O.M fabric; cotton, mix cotton-linen; felt, wool; velvet. Tria simple is born from the rib of Tria chair and following its curve for unusual and new compositions. Combined with Tria wood suggests interesting and dynamic effects, that can be displayed around a table or arrive to get the effect of a bench. Legs can follows the finishing of the shel or upon request remain in natural oak. Available also for the same model a metal base in gold, black chrome or black lacquered.
How are these Grown Furniture pieces made? In essence its an incredibly simple art. You start by training and pruning young tree branches as they grow