CLOUD TABLE | ||
Designed by: Autoban, the Turkish design duo composed of Seyhan Ozdemir and Sefer Caglar,
Why we love it: Initially designed for a private residential project, the inspiration for this oak and walnut table came from clouds floating in a blue sky. Where you can get it: Luke | ||
LIGHT-CLOUD CHAIR | ||
Designed by:Richard Hutton
Why we love it:Continuing Dutch designer’s obsession with circles and spheres, the so-called light cloud cloud chair produced in limited edition, has been made of nickel-plated polished aluminium. Where you can get it: Richard Hutten | ||
THE NUKE LAMP | ||
| Designed by: Veneri Design
Why we love it: produced using fluid dynamic simulations, The Nuke lamp mirrors the mushroom shaped cloud of a nuclear bomb. Where you can get it: Shapeways | |
PAPER CLOUD | ||
Designed by:Tokujin Yoshioka
Why we love it: Serene and pure this design from Japanese design Yoshioka for Moroso is an ethereal sofa inspired by clouds. Where you can get it: Moroso
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ROUND SUN LOUNGER | ||
Designed by: Christophe Pillet
Why we love it: Soft and wavy the round sun lounger is a single metal sheet, moulded and shaped in a single process, then projection welded to a structure made of bent and curved tubular steel Where you can get it: Kezu
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FELT CLOUDS | ||
| Designed by: Danish designer Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Kvadrat
Why we love it: Before they created their spectacular Textile Field in London the Danish duo created these felt clouds that can be hung on alls or ceilings in homes as a cloud like installation. Where you can get it: | |
ARFLEX OUTDOOR | ||
Designed by: Carlo Colombo
Why we love it: This high tech outdoor series for Arflex looks great and the fabrics are built to resist against weather and wear. Where you can get it: Poliform | ||
MOON CLOUD CHAIR | ||
Designed by: Moroso
Why we love it: Produced by rotational moulding, these beautiful small outdoor arm chairs were presented by acclaimed Italian furniture label Moroso at the Where you can get it: Moroso
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Issue 61
Vintage Modern Issue
The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.
Order IssueHABITUS LOVES CLOUDS
Habitus loves clouds which form the inspiration for such diverse products.