Design

Exocet: A Versatile and Ergonomic Chair by Designarium

View all 12 Photos

The first piece of furniture by Montreal-based design studio Designarium, Exocet is a shape-shifting chair. The innovative design is composed of two slatted wooden rests and a metal internal cylinder. The timber components can be rotated around and even slid through one another to create any number of seating angles and shapes. Intuitive and ergonomic, the design shows much promise. Look out for this one later this month at Toronto’s 2015 Interior Design Show.

More for you

Pretpec


Architecture

Inspired by coastal architecture, this compact annex boasts glass and concrete walls,...

Villa in Castelli Romani


Architecture

A villa with a modernist soul, brought back to life with eclectic interiors, tactile ...

Monte do Divor


Architecture

A traditional Alentejo house, redesigned with new interiors that preserve the region’...

Borna-Park


Architecture

A modern building designed with residential spaces and workshops specifically for peo...

Plaka House by Local Local


Architecture

The careful renovation and gentle modernization of a listed neoclassical house from t...

The Phare Ylliam Lighthouse


Architecture

Architecture, sculpture and poetic expression - creating a new lighthouse typology fo...

Around the world

Kymaia, Playa El Puertecito


Around the World

A 22‑suite coastal retreat shaped by stepped, earthen volumes, palm shade, and slow p...

Mala Vila


Around the World

Designed with mirror walls, these four cabins perfectly reflect the surrounding woodl...

Kimpton Las Mercedes Hotel


Around the World

A Historic Landmark Reimagined: Kimpton Las Mercedes Brings New Life to Santo Domingo...

Staff Picks

Red Hill House and Studio

Sawmil Treehouse by Robbie Walker

The MA-MA Menorah, A Sleek Twist On Tradition

The Ferm Living x Utzon Can Lis Collection

Stay Updated

FacebookPinterestRedditLinkedInEmailWhatsAppX