• Gubi
    @gubi
    Gubi was founded in 1967 by Gubi and Lisbeth Olsen, initially focused on producing Olsen's furniture designs and selling textiles to the retail sector. When their sons Jacob and Sebastian took over the company, they opened a retail presence. Today Gubi sees itself as treasure hunters, seeking overlooked icons from the past and future icons in the making. They offer a wide range of products, including lighting, office furniture, seating, tables, sofas, storage, and accessories.
  • Harry Bertoia
    @harry_bertoia
    Italian-born American sculptor Harry Bertoia is best known for his eponymous collection of woven-wire seating for Knoll, including the Diamond and Bird chairs. Despite a scandal over creative rights between Bertoia and Charles and Ray Eames, with whom Bertoia worked in the 1940s, the line continues to leave its mark on the design world—–and waffle patterns on the backs of those who grace the seats.
  • Formway Design
    @formway_design
    Formway is an internationally respected designer of high performance office seating and furniture. Formway manufactures and markets products throughout New Zealand and Australia as well as licensing products globally.
  • Esaila
    @esaila
    ESAILA is a design company located in Taiwan focused on contemporary design products ranging from shelving, table and seating, lighting, furnishing to home accessories. The name of the company comes from the Taiwanese word which means “can do”.
  • Offi
    @offi
    Offi & Company was launched in 1997 out of the love for great design with the goal of creating simple, beautiful, and practical furnishings that address the modern urban lifestyle. Offi products are created to be multi-functional, comfortable, and at home in any modern home in the world. They offer a range of products including work surfaces, lounge seating, storage solutions, organization accessories, and a growing kids collection.
  • Office Star Products
    @osp
    We are a large furniture manufacturer developing an assortment of products including Home Office, Home Entertainment, Occasional, Accent Seating, Office Seating and Commercial Office Furniture.
  • Re-co.
    @reco5202
    Product Development - outdoor fire pits, swings, seating, walking equipment
  • Casamania
    @casamania
    Founded in 1984, Casamania covers the worlds of contract and design with a universe of objects which range from modular systems to seating, lighting and accessories. Constantly developing whilst catering primarily to home furnishing, Casamania’s products are also suitable for use in contract and offices. Casamania's offers attractive products, functionally and aesthetically rich and ideal for use in a diverse range of contexts. Products are characterized by the use of color, offering a sense of wellbeing to any space. Casamania has accumulated valuable experience in the accessories sector and particularly for its modular systems, ideal for every situation and every space: whether home, office or shop.
  • prestigelavenderfields
    @prestigelavenderfields
    Prestige Lavender fields and comfortable seating areas exude sophistication. The elevators are adorned with mirrored walls and plush carpets, making you feel like you're stepping into a five-star hotel.
  • Campeggi
    @campeggi
    Campeggi is an Italian furniture design company. They seek to create pieces that are bright and dynamic and which transform the spaces they are in, while still delivering comfort, practicality, economy, gracefulness, and a sense of movement and play. Their line comprises a wide variety of pieces but includes a particularly extensive selection of couches and seating.
  • Galanter & Jones
    @galanter_jones
    Galanter & Jones is a design + fabrication studio run by brother/sister duo Aaron and Miranda Jones. Founded in 2012, Galanter & Jones debuted with a line of heated outdoor seating, the first of its kind. Their products are designed by Aaron and made in conjunction with talented California tradespeople.
  • Mobles114
    @mobles114
    Mobles 114 Barcelona was fuonded in 1973 by JM Massana and JM Tremoleda. The firm's designs emphasize originality and quality while adhering to sustainable manufacturing principles. M114 makes a wide variety of furniture pieces, including tables, seating, shelving, umbrella stands, and coat racks and hooks.
  • Palmer's Cafe
    @palmerscafe
    The Palmer's Cafe is very old amazing restaurant Bend, Oregon, open 6:30am to 2pm, everyday and best breakfast in Central Oregon, we are remodeling the whole cafe including outdoor seating, come see us after mid-May! https://palmers-cafe.com http://bestcafeinbendoregon.com
  • Dharini Sharma
    @dharinisharma2311
    Bean bags (बीन बैग) are one of the most easy-to-use and convenient sofa chair units that is now became the essential part of décor. From extra seating to an incredibly perfect spot for reading, bean bags are suitable for every corner of your space. visit now at- https://www.woodenstreet.com/bean-bags
  • The Utility Collective
    @theutilitycollective
    The Utility Collective was founded by designers Eric Pfeiffer and Steve Piccus in 2010. Their goal was to bring intelligent, well-made products to market and share how they are designed and made. Further, the firm wanted to build its products in the U.S. with sustainable materials at fair prices. They make a range of seating, storage items, office accessories, and decorative prints on plywood.
  • Fornasarig
    @fornasarig
    Today Fornasarig is the only Italian company to produce meetings and accessories exclusively for the contract sector. Chairs, sofas and tables for hotels, restaurants, theaters, schools, libraries, conference rooms, ships: the places of the community. With the Design Seating for Design Eating project, the company began a new path by adopting the design as a methodological choice for their future, without excluding the possibility of an extension to the house turned commercial.
  • ergoErgo
    @ergoergo
    ErgoErgo was created in 2010 by Alan Heller, the founder and president of Heller, Inc. ErgoErgo is a new seating concept combining the benefits of dynamic sitting with a bold contemporary design. The patent-pending ErgoErgo allows the body to rock gently in any direction to build strength and flexibility. Versatile enough to be used at your desk, for breakout meetings, guests, working or relaxing. It promotes wellness and productivity. And it’s comfortable, durable and easy on the budget.
  • OC Office
    @ocofficefurniture
    OC Office Furniture is involved with Furniture - Wholesale in LA. They are located at LA, California, . So when you need a specialist or a supplier in Furniture - Wholesale in or near LA, OC Office Furniture is a well-established enterprise that can help you with all your Furniture - Wholesale needs. Just contact them on (949) 735-8202 today. https://www.ocofficefurniture.com/office-chairs-seating
  • Darran
    @darran
    Darran Furniture is a woman-owned, family-operated, high-quality mid-priced furniture manufacturer recognized for a broad spectrum of wood desk collections, reception stations, conference tables and seating solutions. Since 1977, Darran has grown to offer two furniture brands with over 17 collections, a tremendous selection of rich finishes, design options, and functional solutions fitting the demands of today's office environments and corporate budgets.
  • Hans K
    @hans_k
    Hans K is a Swedish furniture company that designs, develops, manufactures, and distributes solid wood furniture for private homes and public areas. The collection consists of chairs with high seating comfort, dining and coffee tables, sideboards and cabinets. The Hans K product range offers many options in each collection and can also mix products and colors from one range to another due to same material and color used.
  • Objekten
    @objekten
    Founded in 2011, Brussels-based Objekten Systems creates products with carefully considered ergonomics out of eco-friendly materials like wood and natural fibers, designed to improve daily life. Their sustainable products include furniture pieces like seating, tables, and storage units, as well as a range of decorative accessories. Their designers include Alain Berteau, Sylvain Willenz, Mathieu Lehanneur, Pierre Favresse, and Claire Debien, among others.
  • Larkin Brian
    @larkinbrian
    Are you dreaming of outdoor space that looks stylish with the elegant appearance of the teak furniture? Your friends and relatives will be mesmerized by your elegant outdoor setting. Tucker Barbecues offers a wide range of beautiful pieces of outdoor furniture online. Here you will get durable furniture and you can choose the comfortable pieces for your stylish and comfortable outdoor seating. You can also get an outdoor fridge here. https://tuckerbbq.com.au/
  • Paola Lenti
    @paola_lenti
    The company was founded in 1994 by Paola Lenti with headquarters in Italy's leading furniture district Meda, Milan. Specializing in rugs and seating furniture for indoor and outdoor environments the Company is today a reference point for textile innovation in the design world. The entrepreneurial development of Paola Lenti, was stimulated by a desire for excellence, which through coherent and dynamic experimentation, has led to the creation of collections that have changed the concept of rugs and sofa, in terms of materials, forms, production techniques, end uses.
  • StyleNations
    @StyleNations
    StyleNations is a manufacturer of custom furniture for the hospitality and residential market. Female founded and operated with both backgrounds in design and manufacturing. StyleNations produces beautiful items from here in the US as well as artisans and makers from around the world. The furniture on offer varies from dining chairs, barstools, counter stools, outdoor furniture, sofas, armchairs, and bathroom vanities. Specialty items for restaurants include booth seating. Custom made tile table tops, quartz and marble paired with beautiful table bases from brass table bases to outdoor weatherproof ones that can be used near coastal venues
  • Montis
    @montis
    Montis was established in 1974. Modern design with superior seating comfort took priority right from the start. The Montis collection is characterised by the distinctive colour combinations in various special leathers and material properties, and the trademark design features with a personal, human character. Montis has always strongly believed in its own ideas and techniques, even when these went against the grain of established ideas. The production method whereby the body of a chair or sofa was “given its jacket” was relatively unknown. In this way, Montis set itself apart from other companies within the sector. Montis still uses this method of upholstery on many of its models.
  • Gärsnäs
    @grsns
    Gärsnäs has been making quality furniture since 1893, always with a primary focus on function and form. Today about 50 people work in our furniture-making workshop in Österlen in south-east Sweden. They are all inspired by a culture in which the details combine to create the whole. At Gärsnäs, we believe that what we do is important and that we play a significant role in society. Furniture should be durable, beautiful, and make people feel good. It should encourage a sense of happiness. We sit all our lives – when we work, attend meetings, eat meals. So when we sit down, it should feel good. Gärsnäs makes much more than just chairs and sofas, but our history is very much linked to our seating solutions.
  • AZUMI Studio
    @azumi_studio
    Consisting of the Japanese team of Shin and Tomoko Azumi, the London-based AZUMI Studio has produced some of the wittiest furniture and products in recent memory. Trained first in Japan then at the prestigious Royal College of Art in London (alma mater to Jasper Morrison, among others), the Azumis established their design studio in 1995. In the short time since, they have won numerous awards for their designs, including "Product of the Year" at the International Interior Design Awards in 2000 for the LEM Piston Stool. The stool's simple form belies a sophisticated understanding of materials and technology, enabling intuitive use of an original seating. This same unique perspective also produced the "Table=Chest", an apparently simple piece of wood furniture that tranforms from a low table to a chest of drawers in a few turns. Indicative of the future of international design, the work of AZUMI Studio is in numerous design collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum.
  • Terence Woodgate
    @terencewoodgate
    British designer Terence Woodgate trained as a design engineer, but after becoming inspired by pure forms of design, he decided to pursue furniture design at London Guildhall University in the 1980s. Woodgate launched his first design studio in London in 1988, building a reputation as a skilled designer with thoughtful attention to style, innovation, and function. During this period, Woodgate began working with SCP, beginning a fruitful collaboration that includes Woodgate’s Public Seating System, the Woodgate Sofa System, REM Bed, and Sax series of coffee tables and upholstered products. Woodgate’s work with SCP calls to his versatility and consistent focus on innovating. In addition to his designs for SCP, Woodgate has also designed for Cappellini, Concord Lighting, Punt Mobiles, Montina, and Moroso. He became a Royal Designer for Industry in 2003.
  • Robin Day
    @robinday
    Robin Day (1915- )and his wife and longtime collaborator, Lucienne Day (1917-2010), are often referred to as the "British Eameses," a nod both to their longstanding partnership and the hallowed place they occupied in English furniture and textile design throughout the twentieth century. Unlike the Eameses, though, the Days tended to work separately, despite a clear aesthetic affinity. Robin's work after World War II was informed by a scarcity of materials, and he started to hit his stride with a variety of furniture for the manufacturer Hille. Perhaps the turning point of his career came when he was commissioned to design all the furniture for the Royal Festival Hall, which included a cafe, foyer and seating in the auditorium. Robin's 1963 Polypropylene Chair for Hille was a near perfect expression of his goal to make a light, easily-produced, inexpensive brand of modern furniture. He continues to work today, one of his most recent projects being the 2003 Sussex Bench for Magis.
  • MKS Design
    @mks_design
    MKS design is a modern furniture and housewares design firm established in 1998. It has produced distinctive and elegant furniture including chairs, stools, couches, configurable theater seating, modular storage, tables large and small, sideboards and bars, as well as an ever-evolving line of housewares—both production and one-off—coasters, trivets, tableware, serving utensils, and professional kitchen cutlery. The mission of MKS Design is to create furnishings that embody a design ethic focused on our emotional experience of the things which surround us, while silently supported by a robust and rigorous technical and intellectual backbone. Our work is meant to be authentic in the sense of being genuine and original, courageous, and proud yet not self-conscious. We aim to create beauty through an honest mix of fact, function, wit, and whimsy, and the maintenance of an uncompromising and meticulous attention to detail. The work is predominately, but not exclusively in metal, and emphasis is on original design.
  • Liliana Ovalle
    @lilianaovalle
    For Liliana Ovalle, an object is never truly complete. “I’m interested in ad hoc assemblages because they reveal people’s expectations of how things should be,” she says. “They are the ‘unofficial’ version of function and efficiency.” Ovalle’s designs capture this spontaneity, like the Mugroso series, which began as a graduation project at London’s Royal College of Art in 2006. Inspired by the changing historic center of her native Mexico City, El Otro, the final installment in the series, has a metal frame with wooden slats through which cushions are tangled over time—a unique seating arrangement that evolves with use. Likewise, her Totem series of stacked ceramic containers rewards experimentation: Because there is no fixed configuration, users are free to create their own visual compositions. Though her work promotes unpredictability, Ovalle has long-term goals: namely, to set up a new studio in Mexico City’s flourishing design scene. Liliana Ovalle (Mexico City, 1977) Product and furniture designer based in London. Since graduating from the Royal College of Art, she has been running her own practice developing design projects in Mexico, Italy and London. Liliana designs objects where the functional and the aesthetic components are accompanied by a reflection of contemporary life aspects. She pays special attention to inquiring themes such as the “incomplete” and the “unrehearsed” observed in the urban context. She was given the Talent Award by the British Council in 2006 and the Mexican Clara Porset Special Award in 2008. Since February 2011 Liliana works as a part-time researcher at the Interaction Research Studio, Goldsmiths University of London. In April 2011 she joined Okay Studio, a design collective based in North London. Studies 2004 - 2006 MA Design Products, Royal College of Art, London. 1995 - 2000 Bachelor with Major in Industrial Design. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Graduated with Honours. 2000 Erasmus Exchange Program at Les Ateliers, École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle, Paris.
  • Double Butter
    @double_butter
    DoubleButter is the furniture design and manufacturing company of David Larabee and Dexter Thornton. We’re based in Denver, Colorado. Our products are made entirely in Denver and can be ordered directly from this site or by calling us (303-246-5759). We try to keep all pieces in our production line in stock and usually ship within 10 days of receiving an order. Shipping costs to any destination in the continental US will be displayed in the checkout process. Delivery in the Denver metro area is free. Call for shipping rates to other destinations. Pieces in our back catalog are made to order and will ship within 8-10 weeks. All pieces in our back catalog can be customized to meet specific needs. Call or e-mail us to talk through a custom order request. ABOUT THE MATERIALSOur production case goods and dining tables are available in either solid American black walnut or in forming plywood. The black walnut is always domestically sourced. The insides of our solid walnut pieces are finished with natural shellac and the outsides with a natural linseed oil and pine-resin varnish blend. The forming plywood is a typical spruce/pine/fir plywood with a classic-looking edge. The faces of the plywood are coated with a phenolic resin (like Richlite countertops) that is extremely water resistant. The plywood is normally used and re-used to make concrete forms, hence the name and the hardy coating. We get it from a forming-supply yard down the street from our shop. That company’s logo is printed on one side of each sheet and for standard orders we orient the sheets so the logo is on the inside or underside of the piece. However, on request we’ll flip it and face the logo out. Just call and ask. Our drawer boxes are made from BBB birch plywood, finished with natural shellac. The Roadrunner side chair in wood is available in either solid walnut finished with the oil and varnish blend or in medium density fiberboard (MDF) finished the same way. The aluminum pulls and steel legs of our case goods and our line of steel chairs, benches and stools are powder-coated, a zero-VOC process that is hard wearing and water resistant. We offer 4 standard colors: blue (RAL 6034), green (RAL 6019), cream (RAL 1013) and gray (RAL 7043). Our line of powder-coated steel seating is uphostered with either brown or black cowhide. The upholstery is affixed with velcro and is thus removable and interchangeable.
  • molo
    @molo_studio
    Led by Stephanie Forsythe + Todd MacAllen, molo is a design and production studio based in Vancouver, Canada. Balancing between the realms of art, design and architecture, molo products and projects are grounded in space making and range in scale from tea set to museum. The design of molo products stems from Forsythe + MacAllen’s architectural exploration. They are inspired by the concept of smaller, tactile objects having true potency in the experience of a space. By working across a range of sizes, Forsythe + MacAllen discover how furniture can heighten the sense of human scale and experience in architecture, or how furniture and product design benefit from thinking in the larger context of place and space making. Hands-on making has always been fundamental to Forsythe + MacAllen’s design process. Ideas pass from mind to hands to material and back again, ingraining a tactile sense of materiality, construction, space and experience. This process has developed to include experimentation with factory production, in close collaborations with manufacturers. It is a way of working that leads to happy accidents and discoveries, inspiring design improvisation and original thinking. molo’s award-winning soft collection, comprised of flexible space partitions, lighting, seating and table elements exemplifies their exploration of production process and experiential space making. Recognized for poetic beauty and pragmatic innovation, softwall and softseating were acquired by the Museum of Modern Art for their permanent collection. molo and the soft concepts have also been honoured with the prestigious Danish INDEX Award, for design to improve life. Forsythe + MacAllen began working together in 1994 at Architecture school. Constructing a number of houses and small-scale objects, Forsythe + MacAllen won several international competitions for design projects and conceptual ideas, including Grand Prize in the Aomori Northern Style Housing Competition, juried by Tadao Ando and Jean Nouvel. The Aomori submission would later evolve into the waterfront Nebuta House, a museum dedicated to its namesake festival. These early projects and ideas have become molo’s foundations. Since its formation in 2003, molo has assembled a dedicated team and grown into a thriving collaborative design and production studio. Additionally, molo has an extended family of specialized manufactures, consultants and contractors that they work with in a beautiful endeavour to bring imagination to fruition.

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