Feb 9 2012

 
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The difference between chairs and stools as perceived by most people lies in the sitting position and the sitting comfort. Strictly speaking it would mean this: A stool is hard and for sitting upright at a table, whereas a chair is upholstered and for relaxing. But between the extremes of this simplified definition there is a whole range of stools that have adopted the comfort and relaxation functions of a chair.

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Pebble III, 2009; 'Ceramic Business Card' by Quintessence

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A unique ceramic 'Business Card' with your web address or other information inscribed into the flat inner face of one section. Each piece is unique.

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Panta Rhei Setup Chair designed by GYPSER

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flexible setup chair which improves private and public spaces

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Silver Lounge Chair & Ottoman designed by GYPSER

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folded lounge chair and ottoman

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Red Devil Cocktail Chair designed by GYPSER

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cocktail chair and bench for indoor, outdoor

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Shift is based on three basic elements with different heights, combinable in an infinite number of variations due to the fact that all sides of the element are inclined in the same angle.

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FX10 Lounge Chair designed by Thomas Feichtner

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Thomas Feichtner designed the FX10 Loungechair with a view to designing a chair in a closed and compact shape that is free of seams.

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As the name indicates the Tablechair is a hybrid entity, a multi-use piece of furniture. It will probably be used as a side table most of the time, but if a seat is needed, it turns into an extra chair. Designed by Thomas Feichtner

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Limited Edition - The Linz Stool looks as if it were folded. The seat and the legs are constructed towards each other of equally thick elements, each of which has a static function. Designed by Thomas Feichtner

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Table Lamp - The self-supporting metal enclosure is made all in one piece. Designed by Thomas Feichnter

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