Method lounge chair by Blu Dot among new products
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Furniture brand Blu Dot' s Method lounge chair, which has a playful silhouette with mismatched upholstery.
Furniture brand Blu Dot' s Method lounge chair, which has a playful silhouette with mismatched upholstery, is among many new products featured on Dezeen Showroom this week.
Method lounge chair by Blu Dot
US brand Blu Dot conceived the Method lounge chair as a "stellar medley of disparate elements" by imagining the main components of the chair as separate modules that are tied together by a skeletal frame.
The lounge chair is composed of an architectural powder-coated steel frame with thin armrests, a reclining backrest and a slim seat that comes in an array of upholstery options including leather and velvet.
Method was featured on Dezeen Showroom this week alongside products including a table lamp informed by the mountainous terrains of South Africa and a range of fabrics coloured using natural dyes from plants and minerals.
Read on to see the rest of this week' s new products:
Maximus easy chair by Johan Ansander for Blå Station
Maximus is an easy chair designed by recent graduate Johan Ansander, who was approached by Blå Station after the brand saw his design exhibited at his master's graduation show in Stockholm.
The chair, which is characterised by its bulbous form, is carved entirely from solid ash wood using CNC routers and is available in both clear or coloured lacquer finishes.
Crown AW21 Trends collection by Crown Paints
UK paint company Crown Paints has released its AW21 Trends collection, with finishes that centre around three themes: Integrity, Crystal and Innovation.
Each of the colour palettes have a low-VOC Breatheasy formula, which is 99.9 per cent solvent-free, meaning harmful fumes won't be emitted while the paint is drying.
Occo lounge chair by Jehs + Laub for Wilkhahn
Occo is a lounge chair intended for both residential and office spaces, created by design duo Jehs + Laub for German brand Wilkhahn.
The chair is composed of an upholstered shell seat that is angled at eight degrees onto the base with a tilted cutout backrest, which comes in two heights.
Escape Kelim rug by Space Copenhagen for Massimo Copenhagen
Escape Kelim is a contemporary take on traditional kelim rugs, created by design studio Space Copenhagen for Danish manufacturer Massimo Copenhagen.
The rug, which is made from 100 per cent undyed natural wool, is handmade using an ancient flat-weaving technique that sees the weft and warp threads interweave to create a flat finish.
Womb Lamp series by Jan Ernst via Galerie Revel
Womb Lamp is a series of table lamps informed by South African landscapes, created by designer Jan Ernst and sold via Galerie Revel.
The design of the lamps, which are characterised by their sculptural forms and come in white stoneware and red terracotta, was informed by the rock formations found in the mountainous terrains located near Cape Town.
Sumi fabric collection by Camira
Sumi is a family of worsted woollen fabric finishes created by UK textile manufacturer Camira, which has expanded the range with 21 colour finishes.
The new colour palette includes an array of vibrant hues including pastels and dark tones, in addition to the original six neutral shades, which are all made using natural dyes from plants and minerals.
UF Select textiles by Ultrafabrics
UF Select is a range of upholstery fabrics created by US brand Ultrafabrics in collaboration with a local manufacturing team in Mexico.
The collection, which pays homage to traditional Mexican handicrafts, comprises two different styles of the synthetic fabric, which come in various colourways including neutral shades and warm reddish hues.
Dudet chair by Patricia Urquiola for Cassina
Dudet is a dining chair informed by playful 1970s aesthetics created by Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola for Italian furniture brand Cassina.
The chair is composed of a padded seat with two legs that form both the backrest and armrests. Each component of the chair can be recycled and reused to minimise waste.
Sengu table by Patricia Urquiola for Cassina
Also designed by Urquiola for Cassina is the Sengu table, which takes cues from the mix of materials typically found in Japanese shrines.
The table is distinguished by the mismatch of oblong and cylindrical wooden legs and marble columns that support the tabletop, which is available in a round or oval shape.
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