Unique furniture design ideas can be inspired by organic forms and chemical reactions. Amazing and unique furniture collection created by designer from Begium Marrten De Ceulaer consists of bold and bright furniture pieces made of small and large soft balloons.
Unique furniture design ideas from Maarten De Ceulaer, sites.google.com/site/mdeceulaer/ are a new unexpected way to look at common things and home furnishings, – living room sofa, chair, footrest and ottoman.
Experimental blend of traditional and contemporary furniture design ideas creates a sculptural way of manipulating form and size and make functional home furnishings exciting and extravagant.
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Design description from the designer
The pieces in this series look like they weren’t made by hands, but have grown to their present form organically. They might be the result of a mutation in cells, or the result of a chemical or nuclear reaction. Perhaps it’s a virus or bacteria that has grown dramatically out of scale. The Mutation pieces make you look at furniture in a different way. Maybe one day we would be able to grow a piece of furniture like we breed or clone an animal, and manipulate it’s shape like a bonsai tree.
On the other hand, the project can be seen as an experimental review of classic furniture upholstery. It reminds us of the famous and iconic deep buttoned (Chesterfield) sofa’s, interpreted in a highly contemporary and sculptural way. Instead of upholstering springs and foam with leather or textile, these pieces are created by carefully composing patterns with cut-offs of foam spheres of various sizes, and applying them onto a structure. In the end the entire piece gets coated, with a durable rubber or tactile velvet-like finish. It is hardly impossible to ever recreate such a specific pattern, so every piece is completely unique.
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