![]() ![]() ![]() The low-maintenance solution does not compromise on comfort or style – available in a range of fabrics and leathers.Įndless configurations are possible with these magnetised copperclad cubes. This collection offers an efficient and casual approach to seating for corporate spaces. The low-impact materials of the AXYL collection have been used to create a distinctive chair both in terms of design and environmental value. A chrome-plated steel frame supports coach hide leather slings available in black, brown or tan.ĭesigned by Jones & Partners for thinking WorksĬreated with the modern workplace in mind, Thinking Quietly is the product of a rigorous design process, resulting in a range of acoustic furniture using advanced materials and innovative designs.ĭesigned by Benjamin Hubert of Layer for Allermuir Through the Mark awards scheme, The Furniture Makers’ Company aims to advance excellence in design and creates awareness of British design and innovation.Ĭomprising three fundamental shapes, the Mozaik seating family is adaptable and facilitates the different ways that people occupy space, allowing a variety of synergies.ĭesigned by Rodney Kinsman RDI for OMK 1965Ī classic example of post-war design, the T1 was originally bought by Terence Conran for his Habitat store in 1967. A new crop of British-designed furniture pieces have been selected by The Furniture Makers Company to receive the Guild Mark of distinction.įor the tenth year, The Furniture Makers’ Company has awarded its Design Guild Mark to 12 designs across the domestic and furniture market, recognising distinction in the design of furniture by the top designers in Britain and British designers abroad.Īmong this year's recipients are two icons of British design – Race Furniture's Antelope chair, designed by Ernest Race for the 1951 Festival of Britain, and the 1965 T1 chair from Rodney Kinsman, bought by Terence Conran in 1967 for his Habitat store. ![]()
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