Furniture from Mozaic
Can you look away from the beauty of this shell or a chair by the sea which rocks too! I can’t.
Furniture from Mozaic
Can you look away from the beauty of this shell or a chair by the sea which rocks too! I can’t.
Though these are called public seating, I am thinking of geometrical fluidity, sleekness, clean modern lines and yes colours of these benches. To say the least I am impressed and inspired!
Designobis, a design team headed by Hakan Gürsu Dr, based in Ankara, Turkey has other many such fluid concepts in chairs too.
citylights
UFO bench
cipablo bench
row bench
noodle bench
zen bench
Moscow based automobile designer (and teacher) Slava Saakyan says ‘I try to make things I’d love to own’. And clearly his love is automobile and he has made these incredible furniture automobile style.
This bed has MP3-radio and music system with 4 speakers.
Two glasses are connected in such a fashion through a rotating mechanism that if you rotate one, other will move too and each time the table will have a new design.
These geometrical composition extend functionality and add aesthetics to space.
This motion table is designed by Indian (globe trotting) designer Abhinav Dapke.
Fern
Lily
A garden too lazy to grow up. Or if we are too lazy to look after a garden then the answer is provided by Alex Davis.
Indian designer Alex Davis creates poetry in his designs. He takes a tender fern and lily pond and then he takes a hard, stark material steel and creates a garden!
In his lazy garden bamboo sings, Olivia swirls, lily spreads, fern shy away and creepers just sit on window sill.
4 categories of ‘architectural plants’ like bamboo, lily, ivy and monestarial take root.
His creations are made of steel with laser cutting, hand craftsmanship and hand polishing.
These creations can be used indoor as well as outdoor and in water bodies too.
creepers
pebbles
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A few objects d’art chairs from Indian ambience designer Gurseet Mukkad. He believes in creating exotic one-off pieces. He delves into fantasy and inspiration from all over the world.
cross-legged dining chair

Egyptian carving from
pharaoh throne
bar stool with revolving seat chair in metal casting
chair with aluminium fusion buchhing glass fusion