Showing posts with label chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chair. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Knitted Furniture from Patricia Graf

Looks like knitting is an inexhaustible source for inspiration for designers and furniture makers. Earlier I have posted knitted chairs and knitted wallpaper. Today I found couple more unbelievable pieces of furniture related to knitting. These two amazing things were created by Patricia Yasmine Graf - young German designer. 
This crocheted stool has warm cozy looks and moreover it has integrated footwarmer. Great idea for cold winter evenings.
This crocheted easy chair is comfortable, beautiful and functional as well. It's tentacles can hold remote control, magazine or anything else you need to relax.
More cool furniture and creative accessories can be found on Patricia web-page www.pyg-design.de.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Palette and brushes earrings

Usually I don't post jewelry. I like handmade jewelry a lot and many many really cool earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces can be found on Internet but there are a lot of another blogs about all this things. Actually more than half of my jewelry is handmade but here I would like to post only one my set. I just got it from Kiev
They are COOL. When I've first seen them I said I must have it. I didn't even care what it was. First I thought that it's a pendant :) But who cares what it if it's so cute. Not only my eyes like them, my ears also like these earrings because earrings hooks are silver, not metal. I'm allergic to metal so I am really glad to have such a creative jewelry made from high quality materials.
The author of these art-earrings is Julia, she lives in Kiev, Ukraine and her earrings make me want them all. They are one of the kind and I've never seen something like this.
These earrings I also just love
So eventually this post is also about furniture:)
More Julia's art creations can be found on her web page http://www.julees.com.ua/ or in her LJ blog http://julee-s.livejournal.com/. All her works are simply beautiful.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Some amazing clocks from some really old(odd??) stuff

I met a wonderful and creative person just couple days ago. Her name is Olga. She loves to create beautiful things from some old junk stuff. Mostly her art creations are made in steampunk style. For example these earrings
But I just LOVED her clocks. They are amazing. Just take a look at this one made from ... an old chair:
I believe every artist would like to have such piece of art in his/her studio. These clocks are inspiring to create more and more beautiful things.
The next one - has nothing glamorous, even name. These clocks are named "Antiglamour". They made from vintage clock parts, vintage frame, suit-case wheels, chain....
And the last one I really love - "Cuckoo clock". Vintage door, vintage clock parts, bakelite bird, old key.. what is the common for all these things? Almost nothing except all of them together are really rare and gorgeous kind of clock. 
I liked and posted these three clocks because I have never seen such clocks, they are just mind-blowing and one of a kind. And they fit the format of my blog just perfect. There are more Olga's art at her personal web-page www.olgaclockworks.com. They are also beautiful, I really recommend to take a look.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Old Chair

Ok, the rule is working: if I found something interesting, like a chair, I'll find couple more amazing chairs:) If you have old chair like this, you can throw it  into the garbage
 or you can do something like this:
 LiveJournal user amazonka-city has chosen second way and got a wonderful chair:


If you liked this chair you can find more works of amazonka-city here

Friday, June 3, 2011

Cut Chair from Peter Bristol

This chair looks just unbelievable. The most crazy thing that you can sit on it. The plate under carpet makes this chair stable and safe to sit, stand or anything else you can do with chair
This unique and mind-blowing piece of furniture was designed by Peter Bristol, you can find more pictures of this chair and other amazing inventions in design by visiting his web-page http://www.peterbristol.net/