Pictures taken at the London design festival 2010 by cnowojewska
Japanese furniture company kitani has collaborated with paris-based danish-born designer
helle damkjær to produce 'k-chair' and 'k-plus', an arm chair and ottoman set on show at the 2011 stockholm furniture fair
The result is a seating object and footrest feature sloping soft curves, the frame being made from sen wood upholstered with natural leather.The form of the 'k-chair' as born from damkjær sculpting clay into a form of naturally harmonious cuves.
Tokyo 2010: here’s another chair by Japanese design studio Daisuke Motogi Architecture this time made from a thin mattress folded into a concertina.
French designer Paul Coudamy has created this red-gloss sliding wall unit combining a desk, bed and wardrobe for an apartment in Paris.
Red Nest has a bookshelf that slides along the wall to reveal or conceal the sleeping area, workspace and dressing room.
As part of the renovation of the 23 square-metre apartment the designer has also introduced a bathroom that sits behind a two-way mirror and has a WC concealed behind wardrobe doors.
The challenge was to provide a 23m2 space with a bedroom, a bathroom, a dressing and a working space. The design is based on a work on the porosity of spaces.
The booshelf is a mobile block that enables to control the opening of the bed. Its U-shape covers the bed and shapes the room by closing the dressing, the bed or the working space.