Sunday, June 23, 2013

Furniture and cardboard

Anyone who thinks that the ' designer furniture , is only possible with the use of special metal alloys or   plastic polymers certainly falls into error.

Recently in the world of design you are doing a great use of cardboard not only with regard to packaging and packaging: even the ' furniture  can arise from processing in paper industry , with chairs, tables, armchairs,  lamps,  resistant to any solicitation.

 A large collection of furniture and lamps in cardboard

The series came to the attention of lovers of ' sustainability to propose new interpretations of design and design: the complement is subjected to a diagram that highlights the focal points and then comes together, a process that closely resembles the origami .
 
The particular closure systems  allow objects to occupy the smallest possible space , but when opened, allow them to extend for ascribed to the standard dimensions of the objects. casing in cardboard hides such a comfortable bed ; what may seem a slab of cardboard folded is actually a functional table .
 
The line consists of the following products: Pop Up Superallun go (corrugated cardboard folding table with maximum extensibility), Pop Up Console (console folding), Pop Up Screen Partition (partition folding), Pop Up Bed (folding bed) and Pop Up Chair (folding chair), all characterized by structure in natural cardboard or rigid shockproof and waterproof, available in red, black, white, green, yellow or blue.



On the occasion of the Fair Mobile 2013 cube Design also submitted new proposals for lighting design strictly made ​​of cardboard : new ideas related to issues of environmental sustainability illuminate every space of the house , with suspensions, floor lamps and table lamps that draw for the their shape, inspirations from different contexts. Made of cardboard, these lights become bright objects versatile, functional,  easily inserted in the various areas of the house and not just adding a touch of style to any room. 

Among the various lamps available, the most unusual is Ted , a table lamp in three-dimensional cardboard. The top screen is polypropylene and the structure is covered with anti-shock rigid material customizable, available in red, black, white, green, yellow or blue. It lends itself to be customized in many ways thanks to six different texture printed on waterproof membrane or to the many emoticons available for the lampshade. 

New line of furniture and lighting made of corrugated cardboard


Research, design, functionality, sustainability and ability to bind with other materials, inspired by the collection of objects and furniture in corrugated cardboard B-Trade .
 
The project was born from  cardboard , that B-Trade presents a contemporary , offering objects and furnishings particularly  original and creative research, design and technology for a basic design , logic associated with functional and aesthetic. The first collection of B-Trade, designed in collaboration with the design studio Sedicilab includes different items ranging from lamps, small tables , up to sessions .
 
Among the furniture more representative of the new line should be noted: First ( series of tables clean design in two heights, made ​​of cardboard blades assembled on two central crowns), Sybil ( chairs erecting tongued, elements and become the protagonists of a compact and light), White ( sitting thoughtful and composed, from the simple and basic design), Ragtime ( plywood seat of cardboard with soft lines and wraparound), Pula (family of furnishings , characterized by soft wrap) and finally Halo , one of the first products resulting from the technical study B-Trade ( table multilayer cardboard that combines the texture of cardboard to the transparency of the glass shelf ).

We also have the  collection of lamps  made ​​of corrugated cardboard, which focuses attention on chiaroscuro , material combinations and textures backlit, all via a simple design in which the research experiment is combined with the craftsmanship.
 
These include  Flo  (table lamp or wall with simple lines that plays with the light, the colors in which it is available and with the various positions that may be), Genia  (the reinterpretation of the experimental classic lamp, plywood cardboard combined with wood and ceramics) and finally hanging lamps  Deda, and Baco Cloud  (where the cardboard sheets are combined in textures, waves and Canett for games of light and shade and shadows).




No comments:

Post a Comment