
Art and design auction house Phillips de Pury & Company has sent us images of Seamless, a new range of furniture designed by Zaha Hadid.
The collection, manufactured by London-based design company Established & Sons, features nine designs, each made of painted polyester resin and produced in limited editions of between six and twelve pieces.
Five of the pieces - called Serif - are shelving designs. The other pieces are Nekton, a cluster of four stools; a lounge chair called Gyre; a chaise called Crest and a cabinet called Swash. Prices for the pieces range between $17,100 and $104,500.
Last December, Hadid's Aqua table, also manufactured by Established & Sons, sold at auction in New York for $296,000 - a record for a piece of new contemporary design.
Seamless went on show at Phillips de Pury's New York gallery on 29 November. The show runs until 12 December.





amazing designs..
Dear Zaha ;
This is shadi from Iran- Tehran
I am architect your plans are beautiful and I like that as an apprentice I accept.
Is it really furniture or is it floor sculpture? I’m serious. Please respond.
Why can’t it be both?
Do people really need this? I don’t think so..Sculpture and furniture should be easily become part of the building, not a single item that apply to her building only.
This is just another branded icon..
This is my personal opinion….
Call me crazy but those look incredibly uncomfortable.