Wednesday, December 3, 2008

red dot: best of the best_4

Laurel_Cantilever Chair
(red dot award: product design 2008)

Laurel is a set of cantilever chairs with a fresh and contemporary look. The chairs have a filigree appearance; they are low-built, lightweight and comfortable. The elegant, chromed cantilever frame provides for resilient and comfortable seating. Without armrest Laurel is a delicate chair looking great everywhere. Like a falling leave it seems to hover above the ground. The armrest version invites to loll. The model with a high backrest is a new interpretation of the wing chair. Those who seek recreation may lean back as in a beach chair, where they will experience a feeling of security and privacy. The Laurel chair is also available with stool and headrest.

Design: Jan Armgardt Design, Schondorf am Ammersee, Germany


Linus_Solid Wood Furniture
(red dot award: product design 2008)

Linus is a solid wood furniture family comprising an armchair, a chair, a dining table, a barstool and a writing desk. The characteristic form of the armchair determines the special shape language of the whole family. A distinctive structure obtained by the indented long back leg and the jutting solid wood back conveys a generous gesture of leaning back. Thanks to a jointless and flush-mounted solid wood processing the side contour with its harmonious balance of thick and thin parts appears like a well-proportioned letter. High seating comfort makes this chair an article of daily use. The backrest is available in solid wood or padded, the frame in beech, oak, Canaletto walnut or high-gloss lacquer. Colours and paddings are available in different leather or fabric qualities.

Design: stephan veit.produktdesign, Stuttgart, Germany (Stephan Veit)



Linus_Solid Wood Furniture
(red dot award: product design 2008)

Linus is a solid wood furniture family comprising an armchair, a chair, a dining table, a barstool and a writing desk. The characteristic form of the armchair determines the special shape language of the whole family. A distinctive structure obtained by the indented long back leg and the jutting solid wood back conveys a generous gesture of leaning back. Thanks to a jointless and flush-mounted solid wood processing the side contour with its harmonious balance of thick and thin parts appears like a well-proportioned letter. High seating comfort makes this chair an article of daily use. The backrest is available in solid wood or padded, the frame in beech, oak, Canaletto walnut or high-gloss lacquer. Colours and paddings are available in different leather or fabric qualities.

Design: stephan veit.produktdesign, Stuttgart, Germany (Stephan Veit)

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