Furniture, art or everyday object?
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Gufram is the experimental Italian-design brand that doesn't shy away from pushing the boundaries and conventions of furniture design. With irreverence, wit and more than a good dose of humour, Gufram transforms everyday objects into furniture, and furniture into oddly comfortable works of art. Living Edge is proud to be the new and exclusive Australian distributor for Gufram and its limited-edition collectable pieces that will have you questioning what furniture is and what it can be. | | | Designed by Drocco / Mello | | | The Gufram Cactus, designed by Guido Drocco and Franco Mello, is actually a 1.7-metre coat stand. Originally designed in 1972, it frequently dons a colourful camouflage and assumes an alias – this one being the Metacactus coated in lime green fading to orange in celebration of the original cactus' fortieth birthday. This year British designer Paul Smith gave the prickly coat stand the psychedelic treatment and cloaked it in hallucinogenic hues for a peyote kind of vibe. | | | Designed by Ross Lovegrove | | | Designed by Valerio Berruti | | | Designed by Ceretti Derossi Rosso | | | Designed by Emanuele Magini | | | Buy 3 Get 1 Free - Herman Miller Eames® Moulded Plastic DSR Side Chairs - Ends 31 October | The Eames® DSR dining chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1948 and manufactured by Herman Miller, is a mid-century design classic that is instantly recognisable. The single-shell plastic seat sits atop an interlocking wire-rod base reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower and is available in a variety of colours. Now through 31 October, buy three chairs and get one free for a total savings of $640. Applies to all orders and purchases of shell colours and all DSR base colours. To redeem this offer online, use code HMLIVEINCOLOUR at checkout. | | | | | | | |
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