The Glenlivet Chair

The Glenlivet Nàdurra Dram Chair by British designer Gareth Neal translates the heritage of whisky in a hand-crafted design for modern makers.

The Glenlivet Nàdurra Dram Chair by British designer Gareth Neal translates the heritage of whisky in a hand-crafted design for modern makers.

Ridge Roof furniture by Ainė Bunikytė suggests a new public space by transforming Vilnius pitched roofs in a panoramic design set for a cup of tea.

At Milan Furniture fair, Tom Dixon luanched the CLUB series updating the conventional Gentleman’s club into a contemporary version of the historic British members club.

Young designer Jorge Penadés has designed a temporary seat for contemporary free spirits that can sit for a contemplative or resting pause before moving on.

Peter Opsvik re-interprets his iconic GARDEN chair: the ergonomic plant-alike seating that demolished the stereotypical ideal of the proper sitting posture.

Stockholm Furniture Fair 2014: students of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design explore beyond the border of conventional textile furniture.

Inga Sempe completed Ruché, Ligne Roset’s bed collection, with a softly asymmetric one-armed chair able to bring together minimalism and tradition, softness and compactness.

Fe/Au: Dejana Kabiljo knits in iron spring wire and 24 carat gold to create a precious seating inspired by the creation and disruption of a star.

Young Danish company addinterior presents ANGEL, a sculptural stool with a poetic shape evoking an angel with the wings spread out.

Three new residents just walked into Moroso’s home: Mafalda, Clarissa and Mathilda are the new collections of seatings designed by Patricia Urquiola.

Aalto University School of Arts presented the work of some of the most promising students with the “Norther” exhibition.