Here are the prettiest pieces of furniture we saw this year:
Panter & Tourron’s ANC stool, CNC-machined from an aluminum slab.
Max Lamb’s deceiving-looking 005 Lounge Chair for Vaarnii.
Industrial designer David Raymond’s aluminum Rounded Edges Chair.
The Peace Outdoor Lounge Chair, Faye Toogood’s brutal & sophisticated Finnish-British take on the Adirondack Chair.
German architect Gustav Düsing’s Chair23D is an actually good-looking CNC-cut flatpack chair.
Belgian designer Peter Donders’ Wind Bench, which combines digital fabrication with hand shaping.
South Korean sculptor/furniture designer Soo Joo’s biophilic Dynamic Mirrors.
Studio Toda’s Cocoda Chair is Mid-Century-Modern-meets-Japan.
This gorgeous walking stick/folding stool, by Danish designer/builder Anker Bak, is what he calls “everyday assistive furniture.”
Icelandic industrial designer Hlynur Atlason’s rotomolded Limbo Chair.
Danish architect/furniture designer Leif Jørgensen’s LJ Spider Chair is simple and complicated at the same time.
And lastly, a design classic with a muddy history: Kaare Klint’s Propellor Stool.