by Habitat Magazine | Sep 1, 2017 | Furniture
‘The inspiration? As always, the idea is the result of small short-circuits in my mind. . . a cross between memories of travelling in the middle of the ocean in Greenland, a bit of Böcklin’s The Island of the Living and lots of other little things. . .’ – Patricia...
by Habitat Magazine | Sep 1, 2017 | Furniture
The Danes are always setting trends in furniture design and what’s trending in 2017 is quilting. This manifests as two tone or two different colour fabrics in one style and piping detail, matched to sleek, elegant leg lines in either natural oak, copper or brass....
by Habitat Magazine | Sep 1, 2017 | Furniture
With the Wittman Hayon workshop, a new style has been born: eclectic, exciting, Mediterranean – baroque and yet timeless. It was created through the playful collaboration between the hyper-creative Spanish artist / designer, Jaime Hayon and the Austrian manufacturer,...
by Habitat Magazine | Sep 1, 2017 | Furniture
The Casilda Collection, from architect and designer Ramón Esteve, is based on the idea of a deconstruction of classical furniture that maintains a contemporary elegance. The plain graphic lines of the frames are a canvas for the special elements that give it its...
by Habitat Magazine | Sep 1, 2017 | Furniture
BLAU is back this year with a more extensive outdoor collection. Designed by the architectural studio Fran Silvestre, BLAU is manufactured exclusively using aluminium profiles, hence its light and fluid forms. The structural profiles are designed in an orthographic...
by Habitat Magazine | Sep 1, 2017 | Furniture
In best case scenarios, outdoor furniture calls for materials that strike a balance between durability, sustainability and good design. For professionals and specifiers selecting these is vitally important when selecting outdoor furniture products for clients. But the...