Archive for June, 2009
Parisian architects R&Sie have been pioneers of the concept since the early 1990s, and with their latest house project , the idea was taken to new heights.
Delicate porcelain collection by Katherine Hills. Inspiration for the design, which does have personal memories and impressions, often associated with things that are around her, since childhood. The turning of the eyes to the past history and traditions is necessary. Not only the choice of material are important, but the concept of shapes and patterns selected by the traditional, porcelain production in the context of the modern world.
The Parabolica rotating armchair was drawn in one single curl by designer Stefan Heiliger. The organic shape makes it a unique object in your living room. The upholstery options guarantee a very personal styling. Because of its asymmetrical shape, Parabolica offers three very individual seating possibilities: seating in a relaxed position, “normal” use or using Parabolica as a working station, with extra working space on the extra large armrest.
































