Showing posts with label minimalist furniture design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimalist furniture design. Show all posts
Minimalist Furniture Chair Today, Gone to Milano

Widening net of world trade has emerged that the cause of 45 Salone Internazionale del Mobile international furniture fair is held on the outskirts of Milan, to host near-record 2500 exhibitors from 37 countries this month. This is the New Age trade caravan, and with it came an international hybrid aesthetic that even the Italians, 90 percent of the exhibitors, embraced.
Fairgrounds and new buildings in Rho-Pero, designed by Massimiliano Fuksas, the showroom in the city, and private parties leading up to opening day, and off-site events Tortona design district of slums I saloni time, viewers get a clear view of what will happen to the furniture, kitchen and bathroom design store this fall.
Milelong road Fuksas' - with a clear canopy small posts 120 yards in the air, flanked by buildings and transparent metal weapons shaped dirigibles stage Pavilions - such an exciting vision for the future. In the 20 exhibition halls, and towering in addition to Salone Satellite undiscovered young designers, fairgoers find the next wave of design - cross-pollination of ideas and sensual modern western, decorative, lace traditional themes seen in Japan, Spain or Latin America.
Cappellini is used to display the models come from the circle of life. With the theme of domestic nomadism, "the experience at home, without limitation," was promoted in almost no walls between the rooms, and also for aesthetic design with easy Crossovers and resurrection. Tom Dixon's classic Bolide chair and Marcel wanders' Red knotted chair, both published in limited editions, and the new Jasper Morrison Elise bed of his 1990 Jaipur couch repeat the obvious. Across the room, the new design is shown Crossovers technology and culture, including Francois Azambourg one-of-a kind of Mr. Bugatti chairs made of randomly dented cans filled with polyurethane, and Moroso Lotus smart chair.
Asian influence is clearly obvious "in the introduction of many manufacturers that we visited," said Cardenio Petrucci, an Italian and an owner of Dzine, a new modern store in San Francisco.
For several years the furniture industry has left behind sales - reported nearly 10 percent decline in income for the Italian company. The pressure to improve results through major design innovation high. A move away from simple, rectilinear clarity to the decorative, patterned spirit seems to be a popular determination, and even non-Italian company turned to the textures, patterns and bright colors.
British designer Tom Dixon's interesting geometrics on the laminate and textiles, there are patterns of flowers and animals are printed with thousands of people like Dutch Droog design and Tord Boontje. Collection of ceramic vases with bird and flower patterns for Moroso is Boontje's best work.
Another phenomenon, echoing the world of fashion, is a constellation of superstars in the industry. Some designers - Patricia Urquiola, Ross Lovegrove, Ron Arad, Philippe Starck, Naoto Fukusawa, Piero Lissoni, to name a few - look down the catwalk together for several high profile companies, including Porro, Driade, Moroso, Vitra, cartel, horm and Boffi. Such a strategy could easily backfire if the designer tried to dilute their vision is different for every company - or, worse yet, give each client the same thing.
Not so, says Starck. "I'm older and more experienced. I tried to show me. I design for my friends, my culture and my interest in the community," he said. "I finished the project depends on technology companies and what they can do. It depends on the details."
"Not every company I worked for interpreted wrong end of every technology. Only the cartel can make something like the Louis Ghost chair sa plastic. Emeco aluminum chairs can do."
Piero Lissoni, furniture also comes in a variety of labels, also created an unusual stand for Porro. "Every year he surprised us," said sales manager Amelia Tagliabue. Lissoni's panels of light from the two-story exhibition stands Porro dynamically from the surroundings. In the booth, an elegant room settings on display Porro's efficient, curved sections, with some Lissoni and Jean Marie Massaud.
Georgetti, known for his offbeat creations hand-cut beech, maple and cherry wood that seemed tailored to the owner Carlo Georgetti, has expanded its portfolio of fine designer generated population, Chi Wing Lo. The design was typical of Asia is good in the eyes. Among the least, but the most complex, both models show Georgetti factory in Meda, just north of Milan, is the EOS, tripod trolley / trolley unusual bond.
"It took a long time to decide on wheels," he said. "Each such table has a tendency to tilt, and if it has wheels, the pressure of the point where the wheels touch the ground." Lo Wing manipulate the steel reinforcing and Armature be firm and smooth waiter holds a tray top and a round wooden shelves to hold another tray below.
Lo Wing designed Georgetti's booth at saloni ko. "This year we opened," he said. "Space is a form of luxury. Contemporary luxury is time and place."
"My grandfather started the company. Of course you can change after 100 years," said Georgetti. He took the eponymous company of renaissance-style furniture manufacturing in many requests of modernism, which echoes the evolution of Italian design in general.
Thinking like in Milan also may refer to the time, as Berlusconi's right-wing, anti-immigrant, anti-change in the Italian government to get the boot.
Sa remarkable Driade showroom, a Palazzo of the 18th century and the paintings on the walls where paintings by more than 15 new products - many of aluminum - the prime, Naoto Fukusawa led a roomful of his design.
His extended Muku (solid) line of sofas, tables and a simple coat hanger all made of mahogany, white marble or Japan has a unique origin and Mingei mesh well with the rest of Driade's rationalist, minimalist system designed by the architect-designer Antonia Astori .
Astori worked in Driade aesthetic for 35 years, and he also appeared a tendency toward what looks like a Japanese aesthetic to his desk Virginia, cotton console and Eileen bookshelf. His 2003 Department Epiplos II, which has the same feelings, it seems like a tall pine Tansu chest. Based on the system box, cut the width and height have the appropriate share of the width (2.5 cm) from the slot that is used as a drawer pull.
"There is no ideal size is, but sometimes I force the machine to use the box. That way, they will not just furniture, but part of the architecture," he said, referring also to the kitchen and the toilet system was designed to disappear behind the door fold.
Other companies, such as Zanotta, depending on their own vision to achieve the same feeling, decorative aesthetic epitomized by Lama, a curved chair leather goods mounted on a steel frame by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba, and Veryround, beautiful, smooth laser - cut sheet metal, mat-like chairs for outdoor use.
Vitra cartel and, by chance beside each other, each representing the full spectrum of their oeuvres back decades. Cartel exhibited early Starck design and latest Top Top tables with translucent acrylic legs. The oldest poster design looks fresh today as they were when they were prime.
Cartel, which began as a company makes plastic parts for cars, also worked together to design a new brochure Citroen C3 Pluriel, launched one of the cartel. Rho-Pero sa lot of new models, including a collapsible trolley by Antonio Citterio, Panier plastic basket tables by Erwan and Ronan Bouroullec ($ 244 - $ 288) and hole-injection lace formed the tables ($ 227) by not unbearable, productive Spain Patricia Urquiola.
She cried during the Moroso party that he can not imagine how he became so busy. "Not long ago when we worked, too," he said. By changing the face of Italian design, this idea Milan designers clearly many requests.
His felt-covered chaises for Moroso, by lifting a red poinsettia against a white (like kimono patterns) is one of the more brilliant, fantastic year this design. Tip Shanghai, a set of sofas in painted sticklike legs, do not leave doubts about her Asian inspiration.
Sa Vitra, which is also part of design dedicated to the history, overscale pendant lamp shades made of snap-on leather and felt the panel system, designed by the Bouroullec brothers, appeared relaxed part of the company. Hella Jongerius, a designer first lady has invited the company folded in the year, added to the friendly, gentle, more decorative Vitra Home Collection.
His workers seem seats made of cloth and remaining ingredients - such homespun crafts project. Part of the purpose is to create a comfortable design in the eye and which may go to any settings. People do not always know what to do in their homes, he said, and in this way, "I helped them to create a language."
Central European companies, most Americans - Emeco, Heller and Odegard - held their own with a classic icon and a new design. Eames Demetrios, whose grandfather Charles Eames' work is part of Vitra's retrospective show, was enthusiastic about doing a series of films about how Emeco crafted design.
"Citizen Starck" shows the creation of well-known version of Starck Emeco aluminum chairs for the U. S. Navy and describes the designer in a philosophical mode: "I am not a designer. I am a citizen of the French meaning of the word," he was quoted as saying.
Ingo Maurer, New York lighting designer, is an impressive off-site design exhibition Lara Hedberg Deam, founder of the magazine alive, admired. San Francisco designers are also getting their names in lights. Galleria Alessandro De March Milano, lighting designer and artist Johanna Grawunder, a former partner at Sottsass Associati who often commutes between Milan and San Francisco, shows two limited-edition pieces. Show "New Position" consists of an easy chair with a lamp mounted on the bottom tube and a literal table lamp - a table filled with hundreds overscale incandescent lamp, he intended to be suspended above the table.
San Francisco's Yves Behar (over the years he has designed a chandelier for Swarovski and glass sail for Bombay Sapphire Martini) and students from California College of Arts show equipment such as kennels and fill their own drinking water, part of the collection Gino Dogs (now on display at the Commission in San Francisco). They were exhibited at Sportmax near bowls designed by French designer Andree Putman, all for Gaia & Gino.
Dixon and Droog near booth at Superstudio Piu, Bombay Sapphire Martini held a new competition glass. Winners Jorre van Ast and Tomek from British Rygalik made upside down, blown glass consists of skin stem rising from a shallow bowl. Rygalik also designed leather seats for all Moroso Raw.
For people to the house, Bombay Sapphire has another treat waiting at the airport Malpensa: Tom Dixon's Stretch sofas - long enough to accommodate a pair of stretched-out of new trade routes Bedouin.
E-mail Zahid Sardar at zsardar@sfchronicle.com.
America's Furniture Shrinking to Fit Urban Home Sizes
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U.S. furniture makers to measure the scale of their products in response to a small house buyers moving into an older, small houses and condominium town, a day before the opening of industrial ANALYST International Home Furnishings Market.
"They will use the oversized bed, said WW" Jerry "Epperson Jr., a utility industry ANALYST based in Richmond, Va..
He said almost all shops sell the market shows a line of machines is smaller.
More than 2,500 exhibitors from around the world show the utility's annual housing market in the spring High Point. Retail furniture buyers will land new products what is shown on all 12 million square feet of exhibition space in 188 buildings. Products can end up in the store showroom by the fall, prime time for spending on home decor. In all, 70,000 customers and others in the industry are expected to attend the furniture market, ended Wednesday.
Epperson said the downtown revitalization has forced furniture makers to offer a product line of smaller, particularly in mattresses and bedroom sets. But while the manufacturers to offer lower scale, rising prices - especially for sleeping.
"You can spend some real coin from the bed if you want," said Epperson, noting the explosion of new technologies using a foam mattress, air and now gel.
The ANALYST said he did not expect a pronounced decline in home sales - a key barometer for sales of furniture - and he adds that many other people who watch the industry has been surprised by how resilient real estate markets remain before the rising interest rates.
The mixture of new housing stock changes that can create an interesting situation, Epperson said. "We can have a wave of housing (in units) but a broader decorating," if the sale of smaller starter tilt toward the house.
He said the furniture industry comes from a mixture of the first quarter, ending the period of weak sales in March. Which came after the 3.1 percent increase in sales last year.
The increasing role of Chinese furniture delivery in U.S. $ 5 billion market is in the minds of many performances.
In an overview of the industry, Epperson said at least 20 manufacturers of Asia, especially China, with U.S. sales force to sell directly to their own U.S. retailers. Some companies build their own warehouses in the United States that would allow them to sell to independent retailers. Sofa shipping costs from China to the West Coast is $ 90, and shipping from China to the East Coast costs $ 120, Epperson said.
He said in his report that the price of furniture is never more complex. Shoppers can find a supply of leather and wood furniture, while products with steel, foam and petroleum-based materials that saw prices rise.
Epperson said the furniture retailer has been a battleground between retailers and construction companies that sell via the Internet or catalogs. In addition, more and more stores nonfurniture "is selling to the line, including Home Depot and Kroger grocery chain.
In the fight for customers, Century Furniture Industries, Hickory, NC, produces high-end equipment, upgrade the Web site to meet customer expectations, President and CEO Robert J. Maricich said. He added that 38 percent of top-class equipment ordered in the decorator who worked for the client.
Epperson said the market changes is a long-term trend, and he warned people to think that the purchase of goods on the Internet is not practical.
"They are the same people who say women do not buy clothes on the Internet," said Epperson. "They've proven dramatically wrong."
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"They will use the oversized bed, said WW" Jerry "Epperson Jr., a utility industry ANALYST based in Richmond, Va..
He said almost all shops sell the market shows a line of machines is smaller.
More than 2,500 exhibitors from around the world show the utility's annual housing market in the spring High Point. Retail furniture buyers will land new products what is shown on all 12 million square feet of exhibition space in 188 buildings. Products can end up in the store showroom by the fall, prime time for spending on home decor. In all, 70,000 customers and others in the industry are expected to attend the furniture market, ended Wednesday.
Epperson said the downtown revitalization has forced furniture makers to offer a product line of smaller, particularly in mattresses and bedroom sets. But while the manufacturers to offer lower scale, rising prices - especially for sleeping.
"You can spend some real coin from the bed if you want," said Epperson, noting the explosion of new technologies using a foam mattress, air and now gel.
The ANALYST said he did not expect a pronounced decline in home sales - a key barometer for sales of furniture - and he adds that many other people who watch the industry has been surprised by how resilient real estate markets remain before the rising interest rates.
The mixture of new housing stock changes that can create an interesting situation, Epperson said. "We can have a wave of housing (in units) but a broader decorating," if the sale of smaller starter tilt toward the house.
He said the furniture industry comes from a mixture of the first quarter, ending the period of weak sales in March. Which came after the 3.1 percent increase in sales last year.
The increasing role of Chinese furniture delivery in U.S. $ 5 billion market is in the minds of many performances.
In an overview of the industry, Epperson said at least 20 manufacturers of Asia, especially China, with U.S. sales force to sell directly to their own U.S. retailers. Some companies build their own warehouses in the United States that would allow them to sell to independent retailers. Sofa shipping costs from China to the West Coast is $ 90, and shipping from China to the East Coast costs $ 120, Epperson said.
He said in his report that the price of furniture is never more complex. Shoppers can find a supply of leather and wood furniture, while products with steel, foam and petroleum-based materials that saw prices rise.
Epperson said the furniture retailer has been a battleground between retailers and construction companies that sell via the Internet or catalogs. In addition, more and more stores nonfurniture "is selling to the line, including Home Depot and Kroger grocery chain.
In the fight for customers, Century Furniture Industries, Hickory, NC, produces high-end equipment, upgrade the Web site to meet customer expectations, President and CEO Robert J. Maricich said. He added that 38 percent of top-class equipment ordered in the decorator who worked for the client.
Epperson said the market changes is a long-term trend, and he warned people to think that the purchase of goods on the Internet is not practical.
"They are the same people who say women do not buy clothes on the Internet," said Epperson. "They've proven dramatically wrong."
Where is the future of furniture in USA?
Officials urged the country to export equipment makers to look beyond the High Point and expand the business overseas.
"We See the world changing the furniture," Charlie Greene, chairman of the NC Furnishings Export Council, said in making furniture in a breakfast Tuesday. "Our opportunities in exports."
Established by Governor Jim Hunt in 1995, the council works to improve exports to export furniture to international markets from North Carolina.
Show special meeting of Pacific rim opportunities, such as Japan, the second largest economy in the world - in addition to the U.S. - with $ 4.6 trillion in 2004.
In 2005, the United States exported approximately $ 378 million in furniture in Japan, according to figures presented by Sumio Shibata, a representative of the State of North Carolina Office of Japan. In the same year, North Carolina exported almost $ 19 million in Japan, he said.
The economic growth of densely populated countries, opportunities for higher sales of furniture. But unlike the houses in the United States, Japan houses smaller and more compact that requires furniture.
Japan also show furniture such as the High Point International Home Furnishings Market, which opens Thursday. The International Furniture Fair in Tokyo attract about 26,000 visitors and approximately 550 exhibitors.
But he said state leaders to work in front of the house is the priority. With a shift in some U.S. manufacturing furniture overseas factory, North Carolina needs to focus back on how it will remain a center of furniture.
"The industry is one of transition," Trade Minister Jim said state coercion. "What we have here in North Carolina is the knowledge of how to house design and equipment market worldwide."
Pressure and other leaders said the future of the furniture of the country may be in distribution and transportation of furniture.
"North Carolina is within 600 miles of 75 percent of furniture sold in the United States," said Tom Crump, director of the council of export. "The future for major distribution."
READ MORE - Where is the future of furniture in USA?
"We See the world changing the furniture," Charlie Greene, chairman of the NC Furnishings Export Council, said in making furniture in a breakfast Tuesday. "Our opportunities in exports."
Established by Governor Jim Hunt in 1995, the council works to improve exports to export furniture to international markets from North Carolina.
Show special meeting of Pacific rim opportunities, such as Japan, the second largest economy in the world - in addition to the U.S. - with $ 4.6 trillion in 2004.
In 2005, the United States exported approximately $ 378 million in furniture in Japan, according to figures presented by Sumio Shibata, a representative of the State of North Carolina Office of Japan. In the same year, North Carolina exported almost $ 19 million in Japan, he said.
The economic growth of densely populated countries, opportunities for higher sales of furniture. But unlike the houses in the United States, Japan houses smaller and more compact that requires furniture.
Japan also show furniture such as the High Point International Home Furnishings Market, which opens Thursday. The International Furniture Fair in Tokyo attract about 26,000 visitors and approximately 550 exhibitors.
But he said state leaders to work in front of the house is the priority. With a shift in some U.S. manufacturing furniture overseas factory, North Carolina needs to focus back on how it will remain a center of furniture.
"The industry is one of transition," Trade Minister Jim said state coercion. "What we have here in North Carolina is the knowledge of how to house design and equipment market worldwide."
Pressure and other leaders said the future of the furniture of the country may be in distribution and transportation of furniture.
"North Carolina is within 600 miles of 75 percent of furniture sold in the United States," said Tom Crump, director of the council of export. "The future for major distribution."
Various Modern Furniture for Minimalist Living Room Design
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MobilFresno offers a large selection of different furniture for modern living. This furniture surround you in comfort and beauty and creating a climate of personal data on your preferences and the latest fashion trends. The company offers a great importance to detail that makes her unique and quality products. The tool is designed in a modern style, characterized by straight lines and simple geometric shapes. You can use a piece of furniture for the modern black and white living room, or more comfortable rooms with wooden lockers. There are plenty of stylish tables available, fully compatible with lacquer wall cabinets, sideboards and minimalist. Almost all structures built with light shelves and they look even more attractive thanks. If you want your living room looks like an example where you can see below, and you can MobilFresno site and learn more about all this modern furniture.




Modern Minimalist Furniture Remodeling Design for Small Bathroom
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modern minimalist furniture design for small bathroomNovello Italian companies in the collection shows incredibly happy that the furniture for a small bathroom can be very beautiful. This collection combines the distillation of ceramic bowls and washing the bathroom was spacious and traditional furniture. Bathroom cabinets and attractive features top form asymmetrical sink is made of different materials such as glass, stainless steel and Corian. There are also several types of wall mount racks and creative This collection, in perfect harmony with the sink. As in a glass and LED lighting can be provided with a frame. Furniture surprise bright colors and elegant solution. The most interesting of these is defined purple bathroom. Color curves of the line furniture and make it subtle. Any small bathroom may look good for the furniture, as defined. For more information, visit Novello.
modern minimalist furniture design for small bathroom
modern minimalist furniture design for small bathroom
modern minimalist furniture design for small bathroom
modern minimalist furniture design for small bathroom
