Gaudi Chair by Studio Geenen
Dutch designer Bam Geenen of Studio Geenen has designed a chair using hanging chains to determine its form. More about Gaudi Chair by Studio Geenen
Dutch designer Bam Geenen of Studio Geenen has designed a chair using hanging chains to determine its form. More about Gaudi Chair by Studio Geenen
Design student Martha Schwindling has created a series of three tables with drawers that twist or tilt open. More about Die Drei by Martha Schwindling
At DMY Berlin this week designer Daniel Lorch will present a chair made by splitting a steel tube and peeling back the legs. More about Split Chair by Daniel Lorch
Designers Amandine Chhor and Aïssa Logerot have created a range of furniture and lighting woven from water hyacinths in Cambodia. More about Sur les Rivages by Aïssa Logerot and Amandine Chhor
An exhibition of iconic furniture by Danish-born designer Jens Risom will be on show at Rocket gallery in London next month. More about Jens Risom furniture re-issued by Rocket and Benchmark
Industrial designer Christian Vivanco has designed a sofa that resembles a picket fence surrounding a lawn. More about The Grass Is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Fence by Christian Vivanco
This wooden chair by designers Markus Bergström and Joe Nunn of Glass Hill for Phillips de Pury is on show at the Saatchi Gallery in London. More about Chair by Glass Hill
Designer Francesco Binfaré has designed a sofa draped in a loose leather cover for Italian brand Edra. More about Brenno by Francesco Binfaré for Edra
Spanish studio MSB have designed a collection of steel-plate furniture including this desk, which combines a seat and table. More about Essence Collection by MSB
New York designer Alvaro Uribe has created a stool by bending carbon fibre-reinforced plastic into a seat and two legs. More about Plum Stool by Alvaro Uribe
Paris architect Florian Brillet has created a coffee table with a branching structure. More about TSAR by Florian Brillet
Eindhoven designer Mieke Meijer of Dutch Invertuals presented a cabinet comprising a jumble of wooden frames in Milan last month. More about Gravel Plant 01 by Mieke Meijer
Swedish design student Annika Göransson has created a sofa inspired by an oyster shell and using traditional upholstery techniques. More about Ostrea sofa by Annika Göransson
French designer Matali Crasset has designed a chair and footstool with chunks of upholstery slotted into a plywood frame for French brand Domeau & Pérès. More about Quand Jim se Relaxe by Matali Crasset
German brand Tecta have put into production a series of storage boxes on sticks originally designed by the late British architect Alison Smithson in 1988. More about Cornell Boxes by Alison Smithson for Tecta
South Korean product designer Ramei Keum has designed a clothes rail where the ends of the frame are shaped like hangers. More about Axis by Ramei Keum
Saint Petersburg designer Yaroslav Misonzhnikov has attached two strips of felt to a chair for keeping cosy while working in winter. More about + by Yaroslav Misonzhnikov
Rotterdam designer Roeland Otten has designed a collection of 26 chairs, each spelling out one letter of the alphabet. More about ABChairs by Roeland Otten
David Dolcini has created an adjustable stool made of solid cedar for Italian brand Riva 1920. More about Pinocchio by David Dolcini for Riva 1920
A new collection of furniture by Dutch designer Maarten Baas will on show at Mitterrand+Cramer gallery in Geneva, Switzerland, later this week. More about Grey Derivations by Maarten Baas for Mitterrand + Cramer