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Japanese design studio Nendo created a beautiful collection of tables called Soft for Glas Italia presented at the 2015 edition of the Salone del Mobile in Milan.

The design looks simple but it was in fact very difficult to create: “3 types of low tables that are of the shape of a box using 5 sheets of frost glass. For the joint between two sheets of glass, the cross-sections with an angle of 45° were printed with bright colours. These cross-sections were then bonded together. These colours had a gradation effect, such as from purple to red, orange to yellow, and blue to purple. What is more, the reverse side of the frost glass was printed with a pattern to make it look as though the same colours were blurred on the glass surface. With this, we tried to create a natural and soft image, as if the colours on the edges were blurring. By combining the extremely difficult technique of printing gradation colours on the diagonal edges with the printing that expresses a delicate blurriness, an appearance that contradicts the conventional image of glass, which is of a hard and sharp material, was achieved.”

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Designer Sayaka Ito of Japanese firm Nendo created this new Twig Chair for furniture brand Alias.

From Nendo: Since the Italian furniture brand ALIAS specialises in furniture made from aluminium, the idea was to create a chair made of four aluminium “twigs” and a seat. While the aluminium structure of all of the chairs is the same, five upper portion unit variations feature differing shapes, colours, and materials. A number of different shapes and sitting experiences are achieved by fitting these units onto the four legs to create a T-shape on the tops of the legs, connect sections, or add a high or low backrest.

Choices for seat material include wood, plastic, and fabric. When the seat and upper portion is removed, the aluminium frames of multiple seats can be stacked, making storage convenient and reducing potential transportation costs.

www.nendo.jp

www.alias.design

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Kuskoa Bi is the first biobased, biodegradable and recyclable chair. Designed by Basque designer Jean Louis Iratzoki for Alki, the chair is made with a new material called bioplastic developed by Alki to avoid the environmental problems created by the production of plastic.

“Bioplastic is a polymer with similar characteristics and properties to plastics made from non-renewable fossil fuels. It can be injected, extruded and thermoformed but it is made from 100% plant-based renewable resources (beet, corn starch, sugarcane, etc.). This biobased polymer is fully recyclable and its organic properties mean that, when subjected to an industrial process, it is biodegradable. Moreover, another significant environmental aspect lies in its reduced carbon footprint as bioplastic production results in reduced greenhouse gas emissions.”

www.alki.fr

www.iratzoki.com

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The Woodieful chair is another great example of sustainable, multifunctional design. Made by Woodieful, an Slovenian brand by designer Klavdija Jarc, the chair can be used as a stool, a small side table and a magazine rack. Klavidija Jarc says: “I use wood as a main material in my creations. Because wood is the king of materials when we speak about furniture. And wood is beautiful.”

www.woodieful.com

Via: Design Milk

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Mamba is a minimal shelf desk created by Victor Vasilev for MDF Italia. It is made is made of matt white Cristalplant, a composite material made up of natural minerals, acrylic material and polymer polyesters. Mamba Light is a shelf and cabinet made of medium-density wood fiberboard, with variable thickness available in matt white, green, orange, blue, sand, ivory, yellow and gray coated finish.

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P-11 is a beautiful chair created by russian designer Maxim Scherbakov. According to the designer the main goal was “to create a chair with complex polygonal shapes simple to manufacture without using any fasteners.” The chair consists of a white metal frame and plywood triangles that form the seat and the back. The plywood elements are glued together between frame and thus creating a very reliable and simple joint of the two materials.

www.behance.net/MaximScherbakov