Cool Designer Office Furniture images
A few nice designer office furniture images I found:
Mirror Frames (3)

Image by Nature form furniture
www.dabasformumebeles.lv – mirror frames from wood
Nature form furniture – Unique furniture and design elements:
Harijs Stradiņš – a craftsman working with natural shape wood processing, has been designing furniture and other interior design elements since 1997 selecting the best parts of the tree from top to root. In his works Harijs uses such materials as stone, glass, hammered works, fabric, clay and other natural materials to be able to make common design for a particular room.
Мебель природных форм – Уникальная мебель и элементы дизайна:
С 1997 года мастер по обработке природных форм дерева Харий Cтрадиньш, работая с деревом, изпользует его с корня до верхушки, отбирая самые интерессные части для создания своей мебели и елементов дизайна. Думая об общем дизайне помещения, в своих работах Xaрий изпользует также камень, ковку, лён, стекло, глину и другие природные елементы.
Dabas formu mēbeles – Unikālas mēbeles un dizaina elementi:
Kopš 1997. gada dabiska koka formu apstrādes meistars Harijs Stradiņš sadarbojas ar koku, kā dabas elementu, mēbeļu un dizaina elementu radīšanā, izmantojot to pēc iespējas pilnīgi (no saknes līdz gaotnei). Domājot par telpas kopējā dizaina risinājumu, savos darbos Harijs Stradiņš izmanto arī akmeni, stiklu, metālkalumus, audumu, mālu un citus dabas elementus.
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semae = eames

Image by eyewash
modern furniture series: semae sticker / tee logo / card, des. #3
the semae represents the Eames Low Side Chair by Charles and Ray Eames, 1946
It is hard to imagine now, but the use of plywood and chrome-plated steel in residential furniture was considered edgy, risky, and thoroughly new when this chair made its 1946 debut. It is modern, lightweight, strong, sculptural, and a complete departure from what furniture was.
Charles Ormond Eames, Jr was born in 1907 in Saint Louis, Missouri. By the time he was 14 years old, while attending high school, Charles worked at the Laclede Steel Company as a part-time laborer, where he learned about engineering, drawing, and architecture (and also first entertained the idea of one day becoming an architect).
Charles briefly studied architecture at Washington University in St. Louis on an architectural scholarship. He proposed studying Frank Lloyd Wright to his professors, and when he would not cease his interest in modern architects, he was dismissed from the university. In the report describing why he was dismissed from the university, a professor wrote the comment "His views were too modern." While at Washington University, he met his first wife, Catherine Woermann, whom he married in 1929. A year later, they had a daughter, Lucia.
After he left school and was married, Charles began his own architectural practice, with partners Charles Gray and later Walter Pauley.
One great influence on him was the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen (whose son Eero, also an architect, would become a partner and friend). At the elder Saarinen’s invitation, he moved in 1938 with his wife Catherine and daughter Lucia to Michigan, to further study architecture at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he would become a teacher and head of the industrial design department. One of the requirements of the Architecture and Urban Planning Program, at the time Eames applied, was for the student to have decided upon his project and gathered as much pertinent information in advance – Eames’ interest was in the St. Louis waterfront. Together with Eero Saarinen he designed prize-winning furniture for New York’s Museum of Modern Art "Organic Design" competition. Their work displayed the new technique of wood moulding (originally developed by Alvar Aalto), that Eames would further develop in many moulded plywood products, including, beside chairs and other furniture, splints and stretchers for the U.S. Navy during World War II.
In 1941, Charles and Catherine divorced, and he married his Cranbrook colleague Ray Kaiser, who was born in Sacramento, California. He then moved with her to Los Angeles, California, where they would work and live for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, as part of the Arts & Architecture magazine "Case Study" program, Ray and Charles designed and built the groundbreaking Eames House, Case Study House #8, as their home. Located upon a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and constructed entirely of pre-fabricated steel parts intended for industrial construction, it remains a milestone of modern architecture.
In the 1950s, the Eameses would continue their work in architecture and modern furniture design, often (like in the earlier moulded plywood work) pioneering innovative technologies, such as the fiberglass and plastic resin chairs and the wire mesh chairs designed for Herman Miller. Besides this work, Charles would soon channel his interest in photography into the production of short films. From their first one, the unfinished Traveling Boy (1950), to the extraordinary Powers of Ten (1977), their cinematic work was an outlet for ideas, a vehicle for experimentation and education.
The Eameses also conceived and designed a number of landmark exhibitions. The first of these, Mathematica: a world of numbers…and beyond (1961), was sponsored by IBM, and is the only one of their exhibitions still existant. The original was created for a new wing of the (currently named) California Science Center; it is now owned by and on display at the New York Hall of Science. In late 1961 a duplicate was created for the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago; in 1980 it moved to the Museum of Science, Boston. Another version was created for the 1964/1965 New York World’s Fair IBM exhibit. After the World’s Fair it was moved to the Pacific Science Center in Seattle where it stayed until 1980. The Mathematica Exhibition is still considered a model for scientific popularization exhibitions. It was followed by "A Computer Perspective: Background to the Computer Age" (1971) and "The World of Franklin and Jefferson" (1975-1977), among others.
The office of Charles and Ray Eames, which functioned for more than four decades (1943-88) at 901 Washington Boulevard in Venice, California, included in its staff, at one time of another, a number of remarkable designers, like Don Albinson, Deborah Sussman, Richard Foy and Henry Beer.
Among the many important designs originating there are the molded-plywood DCW (Dining Chair Wood) and DCM (Dining Chair Metal with a plywood seat) (1945), Eames Lounge Chair (1956), the Aluminum Group furniture (1958) and as well as the Eames Chaise (1968), designed for Charles’s friend, film director Billy Wilder, the playful Do-Nothing Machine (1957), an early solar energy experiment, and a number of toys.
Short films produced by the couple often document their interests in collecting toys and cultural artifacts on their travels. The films also record the process of hanging their exhibits or producing classic furniture designs, to the purposefully mundane topic of filming soap suds moving over the pavement of a parking lot. Perhaps their most popular movie, "Powers of 10", gives a dramatic demonstration of orders of magnitude by visually zooming away from the earth to the edge of the universe, and then microscopically zooming into the nucleus of a carbon atom. Charles was a prolific photographer as well with thousands of images of their furniture, exhibits and collections, and now a part of the Library of Congress.
Charles Eames died of a heart attack on August 21, 1978 while on a consulting trip in his native Saint Louis, and now has a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame. Ray died 10 years later to the exact day.
At the time of his death they were working on what became their last production, the Eames Sofa which went into production in 1984.
graphics: a.golden, eyewash design c. 2007
Arne Jaconben:
The Model 3107 chair is one of the most popular chairs in Danish design history. It was designed by Arne Jacobsen, using a new technique in which plywood could be bent in two dimensions. It has been produced exclusively by Fritz Hansen A/S ever since its invention in 1955. It is also the most copied chair in the world.
Being a "copy" itself contributes some irony to that fact. The chair, along with the Jacobsen’s Ant chair, was, according to Jacobsen himself, inspired by a chair made by the husband and wife design team of Charles and Ray Eames.
The chair comes with a number of different undercarriges – both as a regular four-legged chair, an office-chair with five wheels and as a barstool. It comes with armrests, a writing-table attached, and different forms of upholstring. To some extent, these additions mar the simple aesthetics of the chair, while contributing with some practical elements.
Arne Jacobsen is the Danish architect who mastered the most personal and successful interpretation of the international functionalism. His architecture includes a considerable number of epoch-making buildings in Denmark, Germany and Great Britain. Arne Jacobsen initially trained as a mason before studying architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, graduating in 1927.
From 1927 until 1930, he worked in the architectural office of Paul Holsoe. In 1930, he established his own design office, which he headed until his death in 1971, and worked independently as an architect, interior, furniture, textile and ceramics designer. He was professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, from 1956 onwards. His best known projects are St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, and the SAS Hotel, Copenhagen.
Arne Jacobsen’s designs came into existence as brief sketches and were then modeled in plaster or cardboard in full size. He kept on working until his revolutionary ideas for new furniture had been realized at the utmost perfection. The "Ant" from 1952 became the starting point of his world fame as a furniture designer and became the first of a number of lightweight chairs with seat and back in one piece of moulded wood.
graphics: a.golden, eyewash design c. 2007
Mirror Frames (8)

Image by Nature form furniture
www.dabasformumebeles.lv – mirror frames from wood
Nature form furniture – Unique furniture and design elements:
Harijs Stradiņš – a craftsman working with natural shape wood processing, has been designing furniture and other interior design elements since 1997 selecting the best parts of the tree from top to root. In his works Harijs uses such materials as stone, glass, hammered works, fabric, clay and other natural materials to be able to make common design for a particular room.
Мебель природных форм – Уникальная мебель и элементы дизайна:
С 1997 года мастер по обработке природных форм дерева Харий Cтрадиньш, работая с деревом, изпользует его с корня до верхушки, отбирая самые интерессные части для создания своей мебели и елементов дизайна. Думая об общем дизайне помещения, в своих работах Xaрий изпользует также камень, ковку, лён, стекло, глину и другие природные елементы.
Dabas formu mēbeles – Unikālas mēbeles un dizaina elementi:
Kopš 1997. gada dabiska koka formu apstrādes meistars Harijs Stradiņš sadarbojas ar koku, kā dabas elementu, mēbeļu un dizaina elementu radīšanā, izmantojot to pēc iespējas pilnīgi (no saknes līdz gaotnei). Domājot par telpas kopējā dizaina risinājumu, savos darbos Harijs Stradiņš izmanto arī akmeni, stiklu, metālkalumus, audumu, mālu un citus dabas elementus.
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Image by Cam Vilay
Cam’s Renderings for BFHL Architects • 10 Jul 2010 • San Pablo, CA (Doctors Medical Center Outpatient Therapy Clinic)
Mirror Frames (1)

Image by Nature form furniture
www.dabasformumebeles.lv – mirror frames from wood
Nature form furniture – Unique furniture and design elements:
Harijs Stradiņš – a craftsman working with natural shape wood processing, has been designing furniture and other interior design elements since 1997 selecting the best parts of the tree from top to root. In his works Harijs uses such materials as stone, glass, hammered works, fabric, clay and other natural materials to be able to make common design for a particular room.
Мебель природных форм – Уникальная мебель и элементы дизайна:
С 1997 года мастер по обработке природных форм дерева Харий Cтрадиньш, работая с деревом, изпользует его с корня до верхушки, отбирая самые интерессные части для создания своей мебели и елементов дизайна. Думая об общем дизайне помещения, в своих работах Xaрий изпользует также камень, ковку, лён, стекло, глину и другие природные елементы.
Dabas formu mēbeles – Unikālas mēbeles un dizaina elementi:
Kopš 1997. gada dabiska koka formu apstrādes meistars Harijs Stradiņš sadarbojas ar koku, kā dabas elementu, mēbeļu un dizaina elementu radīšanā, izmantojot to pēc iespējas pilnīgi (no saknes līdz gaotnei). Domājot par telpas kopējā dizaina risinājumu, savos darbos Harijs Stradiņš izmanto arī akmeni, stiklu, metālkalumus, audumu, mālu un citus dabas elementus.
COPYRIGHT – Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works:
- This image is licensed under Creative Commons, this means you can use it on your site (blog) if you credit the author (or authors website).
- Это изображение является лицензией Creative Commons, это означает, что вы можете использовать его на своем сайте (блоге), если вы кредита автора (или авторов сайта).
- Attēlam ir piešķirta Creative Commons licence, Jūs to varat izvietot savā mājas lapā (blogā) ar norunu, ka norādāt tā autoru (vai autora mājas lapu).
Mirror Frames

Image by Nature form furniture
www.dabasformumebeles.lv – mirror frames from wood
Nature form furniture – Unique furniture and design elements:
Harijs Stradiņš – a craftsman working with natural shape wood processing, has been designing furniture and other interior design elements since 1997 selecting the best parts of the tree from top to root. In his works Harijs uses such materials as stone, glass, hammered works, fabric, clay and other natural materials to be able to make common design for a particular room.
Мебель природных форм – Уникальная мебель и элементы дизайна:
С 1997 года мастер по обработке природных форм дерева Харий Cтрадиньш, работая с деревом, изпользует его с корня до верхушки, отбирая самые интерессные части для создания своей мебели и елементов дизайна. Думая об общем дизайне помещения, в своих работах Xaрий изпользует также камень, ковку, лён, стекло, глину и другие природные елементы.
Dabas formu mēbeles – Unikālas mēbeles un dizaina elementi:
Kopš 1997. gada dabiska koka formu apstrādes meistars Harijs Stradiņš sadarbojas ar koku, kā dabas elementu, mēbeļu un dizaina elementu radīšanā, izmantojot to pēc iespējas pilnīgi (no saknes līdz gaotnei). Domājot par telpas kopējā dizaina risinājumu, savos darbos Harijs Stradiņš izmanto arī akmeni, stiklu, metālkalumus, audumu, mālu un citus dabas elementus.
COPYRIGHT – Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works:
- This image is licensed under Creative Commons, this means you can use it on your site (blog) if you credit the author (or authors website).
- Это изображение является лицензией Creative Commons, это означает, что вы можете использовать его на своем сайте (блоге), если вы кредита автора (или авторов сайта).
- Attēlam ir piešķirta Creative Commons licence, Jūs to varat izvietot savā mājas lapā (blogā) ar norunu, ka norādāt tā autoru (vai autora mājas lapu).
European designer home office furnishings, Modern office furniture desks
www.spacify.com A survey of employees recently stated that office space design had a direct effect on productivity. Increased efficiency is an obvious derivative. Corporates and home offices are joining the bandwagon of space planning and increased efficiency. Space management calls for a brief introspection into what really the workspace is utilized for. Needs ranging from filing of bills to high-end communication and response would need different treatments.
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Designer Style That?s Missing the Designer Price Tag
Melbourne, Victoria (PRWEB) November 04, 2011
Australia?s leading online furniture retailer, Milan Direct, announced today the arrival of a sparkling new range of Eames replica office chairs. The days of office furniture equalling bland and boring come to an end with this range that takes office comfort and style to a whole new level.
Milan Direct managing director, Dean Ramler said ?We?re very excited about the latest additions to our Eames replica office furniture range. These latest office chairs equal classic Milan Direct style, functional, pure in form and strong on aesthetic beauty. They offer all the benefits of the original design minus the designer price tag.?
The Eames range of classic furniture began in 1956 with the release of the Eames lounge and ottoman from designers Charles and Ray Eames. Since then their classic furniture range has enjoyed a lasting popularity. In particular, the classic design of the office management chair oozes style and elegance and (uniquely for high-end furniture) is also extremely comfortable.
And while designer furniture normally equals designer price tags, this is not the case with Milan Direct. All products in the Milan Direct range are premium-end reproductions of modern-retro classics. The selection of the evolving product range is based on functionality; purity of form and aesthetic beauty.
?Australians love getting good value for money. So we pride ourselves on providing our customers champagne tastes at beer prices. Our classic designer pieces combine quality, style and affordability and our latest Eames replica office chairs are no exception,? said Mr Ramler.
?Whether our customers are after high-back, low-back, red, black, or white there?s an Eames replica office chair to suit a huge range of decors and styles, with the comfort factor to match,? Mr Ramler said.
?The key to this range is its timeless elegance. The chair was designed almost 60 years ago but still looks great today. Classic style never dates and our Eames replica office furniture brings elegance and style at an affordable price to every office.?
Coming in a range of colours, as well as high and low-back options the Eames replica range comes flat packed for fast and low cost shipping. Offering fast delivery across Australia, Milan Direct also includes a 7 day money back guarantee on all purchases.
For further information on the latest Eames replica chairs or to browse the full selection of furniture and products available at Milan Direct website.
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Designer Office Furniture – Go Corporate With Designer Desks and Filing Cabinets
Today’s swanky corporate offices owe a lot to designer office furniture. Stylish and elegant designer reception desks, tables, office chairs and modular filing cabinets certainly add charm to the office décor. A nicely decorated workplace has a lot to do with ones efficiency at work. You have a wide range of styles and colors to choose from. In addition, matching accessories are also available to give completeness to the interior decoration of your office.
We think about modern corporate office as a large hall full of cubicles. But this modern design concept has a greater consequence than it seems. Modular desks and furniture are not only impressive to look at but they also save storage space and thus cost effective. It is scientifically proved that monotonous interior sends negative vibes to the executives and thus decreases the level of production. That is why modern corporate houses opt for designer furnishing for their offices.
While decorating office you have to keep certain things in mind. The décor needs to be impressive and at the same time soothing so that employees can work in a relaxing atmosphere. You have a wide variety of designer tables, desks and comfortable office chairs to choose from. The objective is to ease off the work pressure to increase production level.
The reception area is the first place to get noticed by any one who enters your office. Carefully adorn the reception to impress your clients at the first glance. Wide varieties of reception desk are available in different shapes, colors and materials. Modular reception desks and counters come in varying heights and with straight, curved or angular shapes. A glass top counter with embossed metal band or plastic-aluminum strips on face of the reception desk gives a sleek touch to the overall room décor.
Set of office chairs come in wide variety, which include contemporary, ergonomic, executive chairs and many more. A conference room is essential for a corporate house. Keeping in mind the need of corporate world designer furniture companies have come up with swivel chairs, Italian designer chairs and conference-room-table seating chairs. While adorning executive lounge comfort and luxury are the main things to consider. Leather or microfiber chairs and sofas will fit in to this area vey well. Cheaper multipurpose chairs made of wood, metal or plastic can be set up any where whether it is the reception or workstation.
As you go inside the office, saving storage space is a necessity. Covered modular filing cabinets are there to solve the problem. A high density filing cabinet is able to store bulk of files, reports and hard copies of various other documents. The advantage of these cabinets is that you can add more modules to increase the storage capacity as your business grows. Go a step ahead to install fireproof file cabinets to secure your files and documents from any mishap. To manage the huge number of mails you receive everyday use a mailroom cabinet. Mailroom file cabinets are special cabinets with sorters and shelves.
Emilie Parker is a self published author and an interior designer. She writes articles on interior designing as well as designer furniture including executive desks, office chairs, filing cabinets and so on. For more information, she recommends you to visit: http://www.guaranteeoffice.co.uk
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