Archive for the ‘bench’ tag
Sustainable Furniture By William Stranger
Wood-craftsman since 1987, William Stranger makes sustainable furniture using wood salvaged from the urban landscape. His deep respect for the environment pushed him to use responsibly acquired materials to make his furniture. Even so, William Stranger likes trees more than tables.
How To Use The Space Under The Window?
There are many ways you can make good use of that empty space left under a big, bright, beautiful window. But what fits bets? Have you thought about a bench? A simple bench made of wood (ideally matching your flooring) could solve the space-dilemma and cozy-up the room! Pictured above (and after the jump) is […]
The Lined Series Bench And Table By Barnaby Tuke
What could set a simple table and bench aside from an ocean of table and benches. Simple. Wood made? Details! Details make the world go round! And in Barnaby Tuke’s Lined Series case, it’s the color touch that’s making the table and the bench more attractive, original and unique. Made in solid oak, with powder […]
Clash Bench By Samuli Naamanka
I’m always intrigued and fascinated by clever design. Ergonomic thinking is so challenging and wonderful! Finnish designer Samuli Naamanka found a way to reduce comfort with an important ergonomic factor, giving us the Clash Series. Clash stools, clash table, clash bench. I chose to feature the Clash Bench because it’s more interesting than a simple […]
Pablo Reinoso’s Spaghetti Benches
Not the most practical and discrete things around, but surely very catchy and impressive. The Pablo Reinoso Spaghetti Benches are plain benches. With a spaghetti twist! Didn’t you ever had the feeling that a bench is like an island? Cut from the surroundings it just stands. It’s just there. Apart. Pablo Reinoso gives life to […]
Creativeans Presents The Blue Sqoosh Bench
Made of fiberglass, this bench also comes in pearl white or hot pink. It’s called Sqoosh and it’s signed by Creativeans (a Singapore based design firm). Sqoosh has restrained use field. Creativeans describes it as a best selling potential for public spaces and waiting lounges because of the ripples separating people. You can also use […]