Collection by Brian Perez

Funiture

Collection dedicated to furniture pieces.

Arise Stool is a minimal stool created by Copenhagen-based designers Million. As an inviting seat for both children and adults, Arise Stool is the flexible seating furniture in your home and a stool with chair qualities: Arise Stool is the extra seat you can pull out when people drop in. The stool you step on to reach the top shelf. The side table you use when you need to drop stuff off. The chair the children climb on, play at or sit on. Arise Stool is so obviously functional with its playful two-step construction, one on top of the other, that one cannot help but smile and wonder how it was ever possible to live without it. Made in solid oak, Arise Stool is not only robust, it also has rounded edges, which lend it a soft feel in its solid but light graphic expression. Moreover, it makes a comfortable seat because you can rest one foot on the step.
Arise Stool is a minimal stool created by Copenhagen-based designers Million. As an inviting seat for both children and adults, Arise Stool is the flexible seating furniture in your home and a stool with chair qualities: Arise Stool is the extra seat you can pull out when people drop in. The stool you step on to reach the top shelf. The side table you use when you need to drop stuff off. The chair the children climb on, play at or sit on. Arise Stool is so obviously functional with its playful two-step construction, one on top of the other, that one cannot help but smile and wonder how it was ever possible to live without it. Made in solid oak, Arise Stool is not only robust, it also has rounded edges, which lend it a soft feel in its solid but light graphic expression. Moreover, it makes a comfortable seat because you can rest one foot on the step.
Umbra Shift will display its second collection at ICFF. Highlights include a folding wall shelf designed by Umbra Studio and stacked tables by Jonah Takagi. (Booth 1932)
Umbra Shift will display its second collection at ICFF. Highlights include a folding wall shelf designed by Umbra Studio and stacked tables by Jonah Takagi. (Booth 1932)
Side Table, $89.99. Comprising a molded plywood tray top and a trio of powder-coated steel legs, this table was “designed to make it seem like the top is floating,” says Deam.
Side Table, $89.99. Comprising a molded plywood tray top and a trio of powder-coated steel legs, this table was “designed to make it seem like the top is floating,” says Deam.
The French metalworker, furniture designer, and architect helped revolutionize the use of steel in architecture and prefab housing. Perhaps his most iconic piece of furniture, the Standard, is anything but—a delicate fusion of engineering and design skill. The curved steel legs, larger in the back due to Prouvé’s observation that the rear supports the brunt of a person’s weight, contrast well with two simple pieces of bent oak.
The French metalworker, furniture designer, and architect helped revolutionize the use of steel in architecture and prefab housing. Perhaps his most iconic piece of furniture, the Standard, is anything but—a delicate fusion of engineering and design skill. The curved steel legs, larger in the back due to Prouvé’s observation that the rear supports the brunt of a person’s weight, contrast well with two simple pieces of bent oak.
Kryss-Stolen Chair by Fredrik Kayser

Photo by Blomqvist for Norwegian Icons
Kryss-Stolen Chair by Fredrik Kayser Photo by Blomqvist for Norwegian Icons
This dowel chair combines simple construction and blonde wood in a nod to twentieth-century Scandinavian design practices that emphasized family, democracy, and ease of construction.
This dowel chair combines simple construction and blonde wood in a nod to twentieth-century Scandinavian design practices that emphasized family, democracy, and ease of construction.
Coccola Table for David Design – A small table made of sand-casted aluminum and solid oak legs. This piece is a collaboration with young French designer Marion Gros. Photo courtesy of: David Design
Coccola Table for David Design – A small table made of sand-casted aluminum and solid oak legs. This piece is a collaboration with young French designer Marion Gros. Photo courtesy of: David Design
Zig-zag Chair (1934), designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld. From the SFMoMA Collection; gift of Michael and Gabrielle Boyd. On display as part of the SFMoMA's 75 Years of Looking Forward: The Anniversary Show exhibit, on view through January 16, 2011.
Zig-zag Chair (1934), designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld. From the SFMoMA Collection; gift of Michael and Gabrielle Boyd. On display as part of the SFMoMA's 75 Years of Looking Forward: The Anniversary Show exhibit, on view through January 16, 2011.