Furnitecture: Furniture That Transforms Space

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Furnitecture: Furniture That Transforms Space

Furnitecture: Furniture That Transforms Space

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The late designer Virgil Abloh was honoured at this year's Milan design week, where numerous products Abloh had been working on before his death in 2021 were launched.

Design and development firm Echlin remodelled this mews house in London's Knightsbridge area by adding a new basement level. The studio created bespoke joinery pieces for the home including a built-in desk and shelving for a small study area.Daily updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. Plus occasional news. Dezeen Jobs Weekly Interior designer Jo Hamilton is a fan of furnitecture, too. “It opens the door to a kind of anything-goes creativity,” she says. “If the problem exists, there is no single ‘right’ approach, and lateral thinking often brings about the most innovative and inspirational designs.” Chairs, tables and accessory pieces come together in Nudo – a collection by designer Kelly Wearstler that she recently showed at Miami art week as part of a fabric-draped installation. Dutch studio Zecc Architecten converted a garage in Utrecht into an artist's home with a striking Corten-steel facade. The clever use of materials continues indoors, where the owner designed a sculptural built-in oak furniture piece.

Beautiful window seat with a view, architected into this walk in wardrobe where every square metre is maximised. The drawers underneath the seat double up for dirty laundry storage. Contemporary furniture design, however, rests on the balance of aesthetic and functionality . Today, it becomes a challenging task for one to choose the furniture that would demonstrate his style and choice to the rest of the world! Subsequently, several books on furniture design have put forth their outlook on the industry. In general, furniture produced in the past 5,000 years has not undergone innovative development in any functional sense. An Egyptian folding stool dating from about 1500 bce fulfills the same functional requirements and possesses the same basic features as a modern one. Only since the mid-20th century, with entirely new synthetic materials such as plastic and completely new fabrication techniques such as casting, have there been signs of a radical revision of the concept of furniture. General considerations Materials Wood Crisis run an online campaign ‘Everybody in’ that aimed at breaking stereotypes about homeless people by telling their personal stories. Return to text

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Alongside the world's largest furniture fair, a variety of fringe events take place during the week, collectively known as fuorisalone. These events include installations, exhibitions and talks. News about our Dezeen Awards China programme, including entry deadlines and announcements. Plus occasional updates. Figure 2: Joint workshop for year 2 and 3 on representation of experiential spatial field, October 2017 (Credit: Orit Sarfatti) Located in Chile's winegrowing region of Tapihue, this home with the same name features a striking built-in bookcase made from warm wood. Architecture studio Casa Tapihue placed full-height glazing behind the miniature library, giving the owners a view of the courtyard and valley outside. The house also has built-in low benches and wooden cupboards.

Dark wood, including walnut, was used throughout the house, with the built-in furniture contrasting a pale-wood floor.The furniture fair welcomes more than 370,000 visitors and presents thousands of brands showcasing furniture, lighting, electrical appliances, kitchen, bathroom, outdoor and workspace products. This paper sets out the stages (theoretical and practical) by which Interior Architecture students proposed temporary homes for homeless people, culminating in a public exhibition. The paper introduces the term “furnitecture”, and considers how designing for such a vulnerable group involves more than simply providing shelter.

|Swedish studio Form Us With Love has worked with Scandinavian brand Savo to create an office chair that can be endlessly reconfigured. More Amy Frearson To create more interesting room divisions or to mark out key areas in an open plan space, as an alternative to using walls Formed from marble supplied by stone company Arca, the furniture's design takes cues from woven textures and resembles tight knots of fabric dressed in hues ranging from reddy brown to a deep shade of green. In the 17th and 18th centuries, especially in England and the American colonies, a refined style for furniture mounts, keyhole escutcheons (an ornamental shield around a keyhole), hinges, and the like, all based largely on Chinese models, was developed. The design of these mounts was dictated by a clear functional purpose, in contrast to contemporary French Rococo mounts, the majority of which were ornamental, often at the expense of utility. French bronze founders displayed great skill in making purely decorative mounts for the bodies of chests of drawers and protective mounts for corners and legs. Other materials The design of different furniture unifies the language of the intervention due to its textures and colours, providing storage and services at the same time," said Cavaa.



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