This unique, marine-inspired design adopts the basic form of one of the world’s naturally occurring sculptural elements, the seashell. The elegant shape has always attracted the eye of artists, scientists and designers and like the seashell, this design’s eye-catching, bilateral symmetry and natural strength are also sure to pass the test of time. Contrasting cylindrical cushions, expert craftsmanship and a subtle nautical feel make it a great compliment to classic and contemporary spaces alike.
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Object-O by Seung-Yong Song
I have memories that I made a den somewhere in my house as a child- Under the table, in the wardrobe, and in the attic- I created my own base and felt relieved as if I avoided enemies that were actually non-existent. My own secret space at the moment which was comfortable and protected, better than a huge mansion, the coziness of the space like a bird’s nest isn’t what we dream basically?
Le Corbusier - Furniture LC1, LC2, LC3, LC4 - 1928
Ad Hoc Armchair, by Jean-Marie Massaud for Viccarbe furniture label from Valencia
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Recycled Suitcase chair by Katie Thompson
Studio Aparte
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Swiss designer Markus Bangerter
Chair NW 057 by Rainer & Tobias Kyburz Produktdesign