Wednesday, December 21, 2016

ECO style in interior design: furniture

Ecostyle (ecological) in interior design is a new trend which becomes an increasingly popular every day. And there are some reasons: return of fashion of natural-style things and increased attention for health and life-safety. Sometimes the speed and the way of life doesn't allow us to stop and think about the right choice and as a result - we buy something without much hesitation. That is why we can start to tire from home environment with time. Eco design of life environment is not too annoying as a rule. Because it's a continuation of human nature and soul. Globalization consistently alienates human from nature, doesn't satisfy of psychological and spiritual natural needs. Since ancient times humans have accustomed to live in harmony with nature. Occasionally everybody of us wants to get in touch with nature, to breathe crisp air and fill up own house by warm sun light and create natural environment for ourselves and for our children. For these reason, humans try to keep and to "reconstruct" elements of nature in their own surroundings and strive to use more natural construction materials. Sometimes products from natural materials are expensive but safe for human health and more comfortable for daily use. Ecostyle in interior design is made up of two primary components: using ecological materials (wood, handmade paper, stone, wool, linen, cotton, rattan, straw, bamboo, bark, cork, pebble, sand, "classic" metals like cooper, bronze, leather, branches, corals, roots), using natural shapes, decors and colors associated with wildlife (sky, sea, ocean, rivers and water, animals and plants, rocks, mountains, sun and so on). Wildlife is extraordinarily diverse, unique, even has no identical snowflakes or leaves. Many natural objects have an irregular shapes, have an imperfection details. That's why eco style in interior design has characteristics of natural minimalism and simplicity without well-placed lines or much-straight lines which changes to the richness of details, magnificent colors and highly variable non-regular shapes and surface textures. Artists and designers and architects take their inspiration from nature, from space of caves, tree hollows and branches, ocean waves, desert dunes and beauty of animals and flowers. It's like poetry, the eternal song of human to the divine perfection of universe ))
It is commonly acknowledged that science, technology and engineering are among the principal drivers of industrial and economic development. Nowadays chemistry, electronics, manufacturing achievements lead to the influx of synthetic materials into human life. A great number of furniture, lighting, accessories and finishes are created from various polymer materials: syntetic textile and rubber, fiberglass, plexiglass, different plastic, syntetic paint, varnishes and so on. Beyond any doubt it's a part of modern life and the reflection of achievements in modern civilisation. But our contemporaries still need to see beautiful natural images, to feel natural forms, to touch organic materials. Occasionally the combination of natural and synthetic materials in ecological interior design and furniture has resulted in original creative works. A wide range of furniture and lighting created under the theme of wildlife and nature are made of modern plastic and metal. So let's look at some examples of eco style furniture which you can use in your own modern interior projects. Here you can find a lot of aesthetic stuff eco-friendly furniture from famous producers and designers: Amura, Regina Andrew, Roche Bobois, Axel Vervoordt, Bleu Nature, Alcarol, Henrique Oliveira, Van Rossum, Kendrick Bangs Kellogg, Alessandro Zambelli, Artcopi, Maxalto, Tom Raffield, Paola Lenti, Benson Bundle, Noe Duchaufour Lawrance, Mikael Ling, Brabbu, Blaxsand, Driade, CFC Furniture, Aqwella Clarberg, Crate&Barrel, Oly Studio, Bonaldo, Edra, Cheng-Tsung Feng and Kao-Min Chen, Cosmo, Riva 1920, David Dolcini, Antonio Pio Saracino, Hooker Furniture, Werner Neumann, David Warner, Peter Opsvik, Werner Aisslinger, Pierre Paulin, Peter Donders, Mendeli street Hotel Tel-Aviv, Art wood installations by Henrique Oliveira, Desert House in Joshua Tree California, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Jason Whiteley, Kenneth Cobonpue, Karpa, Kelly Wearstler, Ligne Roset, Alias Design, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, Luciano Zonta, Fraser Reid and Nick Ross, Chaffee Graham, Jamie McLellan, Philip Ahlström and so on.


Globe Garden chair by Peter Opsvik



Bleu Nature Rustic-style Armchair




Art wood installations by Henrique Oliveira



Bleu Nature Etagere






Desert House in Joshua Tree California was built in the 1990s by the legendary Kendrick Bangs Kellogg



Flow Loungesessel by Amura Design by Antonio Pio Saracino



Dedon Leaf Outdoor Armchair



Ligne Roset Clouds



Fondation Louis Vuitton



Luciano Zonta Chagall


Werner Aisslinger “Home of the Future”



Mogambo - Paola Lenti



Dedon Outdoor Furniture




Flow chair by Cheng-Tsung Feng and Kao-Min Chen



Bourgogne Chair by Mikael Ling



Brabbu Orion Wood Cabinet



Karpa Triton



Pukka dining table by Van Rossum




Bundle Side Table



Crate&Barrel Eco-Friendly Furniture



Cosmo Yoda Easy



Clover Chair by Driade



Borghese by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance



Bistrò - Paola Lenti




Alcarol Undergrowth



Bitta stool by Riva 1920



Eichholtz Barrymore Coffee Table



Favela Double Bed by Fernando & Humberto Campana (Campana Brothers) for Edra



Benson Bundle Side Table



Blaxsand Teak Root Coffee Table


Para by Chaffee Graham




Aqwella Clarberg Papyrus-wood



Pierre Paulin Butterfly Chair



Robin table Roche Bobois



David Dolcini Stool for Riva 1920



Artcopi small Console




Artona Chair Collection by Tobia Scarpa for Maxalto




Axel Vervoordt Beautiful Interiors



CFC Allium Coffee Table



Amura Flow Sofa



Fat Sofa Outdoor, design by Patricia Urquiola



B&B Italia's Crinoline Collection



Cosmo Pigalle Easy


Bungalow Classic Elm Plank Table



Ralph Lauren Joshua Tree Lounge Chair



Alessandro Zambelli 3 Door Wardrobe in Olive Green European Art


Mendeli street Hotel Tel-Aviv



Karpa Apollo



Karpa Diana






Marque Furniture Collection by Alessandro Zambelli

 Roofingreen Nature Side



Perrouin Kalin



Kenneth Cobonpue Croissant Armchair



Traveler Outdoor Collection by Stephen Burks for Roche Bobois


Monstera by Philip Ahlström




Chair design with an atmosphere of Nature



Vitra Workbay



Walter Knoll Rumi chair


Soane Venus Chair



Peanut by Bonaldo



David Warner Anthropomorphic Desk and Chair



Odin Chair by Jamie McLellan



Hooker Furniture Living Room Chevron Console



Werner Neumann Organic collection



Bleu Nature Armchair



Tom Raffield Contemporary Wooden Furniture and Lighting




Jason Whiteley Chair Furniture



Welding Wood by CuldeSac


The eco-friendly shelf by Blue Nature


Moroso Mafalda



Regina Andrew Infinity Oval Cocktail Table



Oly Studio Alistair Side Table


Dodecahedron-D Sofa by Peter Donders



Kelly Wearstler Armchair



A&B Award Objects by Fraser Reid and Nick Ross


Nendo Twig by Alias Design



Bonaldo Kadou Coffee Tables
 

Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec Osso Chair for Mattiazzi

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