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This week, we bring you five designs whose silhouettes embody a near indescribable organic feeling. Each piece was designed with material in mind. |
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GJ CHAIR |
Greta Jalk, 1963 |
Regarded as Danish designer Grete Jalk’s best-known work, the
GJ Chair, for which Jalk also created a companion side table, was
realized in collaboration with cabinetmaker Poul Jeppesen. |
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BASH VESSELS |
Tom Dixon, 2012 |
Formed by hand from a brass sheet and finished with a gold wash, Bash can be used as a stunning vase, fruit bowl, or object. Due to the lack of a lacquered top coat, the warm gold finish will slowly develop a unique patina as it oxidizes. |
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TWIST STONE |
Formstelle, 2012 |
Twist Stone is just one design from Formstelle's popular Twist table collection. Twist Stone is a series of occasional tables with organic and amorphous table tops reminiscent of river stones slowly shaped by water over time. |
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NESSA |
Archivio Storico Vetreria Vistosi, 1972 |
Nessa is a freehand table lamp that goes beyond functionality. The bottom transparent band makes the most of the light source, while the upper white band creates a soft ambient light. |
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ROO |
Ulla Koskinen, 2009 |
Soft and sturdy, Roo is the largest in the series of bean bag lounge chairs produced by Woodnotes. The cover is comprised of a unique blend of paper yarn and cotton. |
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