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Myrkr Chair
Myrkr chair by Christopher Warren. In Myrkr, the modern fabrication techniques have been combined with traditional assembly methods. The lounge chair has no metal connections, but rather is made from a single laser-cut sheet of 12mm plywood and 144 dowels. It has been dipped in black aniline dye and finished with lacquer.
Curve Frame sofa
This set consist of one rounge sofa, side table and stool. Designed by Cho hyung suk; the frames have smooth curve and hold each cushions. Materials: sts steel pipe and fabric.
Brick by Capron Design

Capron Design has released Brick Chair. It’s the result of a design study into casual indoor/outdoor dining seating. The chair is stackable and utilizes materials efficiently in order to serve its purpose.
Flod by Martin Azua

“Flod” is a friendly modern stool designed by Martin Azua. Produced by Mobles 114.
Rainer Mutsch’s Linea

The new modular outdoor-furniture concept “Linea” designed by Vienna-based product designer Rainer Mutsch for Eternit has won the international Red Dot Design Award 2009 in the category “Public Space”.
Inspired by the production process of Eternit, Rainer Mutsch developed “Linea”, a weather-proof lounge-chair also based on fibre-concrete panels. A new moulding technique allows maximum efficiency in using this material with almost no offcuts. “Linea” gets its high stability through its freeformed geometry and its environmentally friendly cellulose inforced concrete material. The basic lounge chair element can be upgraded by an asymmetrical bench element, a leg-rest and a low-table – allowing numerous variations for private and public spaces.
via: Pure Austrian Design







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