Varier Furniture is well known for wide variety of chairs and seating that really fit our needs and comfort requirements. Peter Opsvik's "Penguin Chair" is Varier's latest release and works perfectly in a kitchen or dining room setting. Transverse steel tubes that attach the chassis of the VariƩr Penguin to the chair are not fixed in place allowing the chair to roll gently forwards and backwards. The armrests are perfectly positioned to support your forearms when you are in a reclining position, "so sit back and relax". Available in oak, walnut, ice blue, midnight black and ice white combined with chrome or matte chrome, and optional cushions in a variety of colors also available. See the entire collection of Varier Furniture Here.

Since 1980, long before the "green" non-toxic wood furniture movement picked up the ecological backing that it now has, Team 7 was taking great strides in producing some outstanding solid wood modern furniture with regard to the environment. Team 7's line features pure, clean designs in solid wood that make sense and are scaled for any floor plan or space requirements. The Magnum rectangular dining table is available in either a fixed or extendable version and is beautifully engineered to be easily opened and closed with one hand. The extensions are stored inside the table for easy access and safe storage, and are available in solid wood or colored glass. The Team 7 Magnum dining table was the winner of the coveted Red Dot Design Award for outstanding innovative furniture design and is indicative of their entire collection you can see here.




Titta Paolini was the designer behind these wonderful dining chairs. Karma is a new release from Loewenstein Furniture recently featured at Neocon. The woodwork is influenced by Japanese furniture design characterized by a darker stain and closely aligned chair back slats that create a simple Zen-like pattern. The choice of a dark wood stain offset by white upholstery is a color combination sure to draw attention to the dining room. Karma also has matching bar stools and a lounge chair available in its collection. More information: here.


When Scandinavian manufacturer Fritz Hansen needed a dining table to compliment their classic Arne Jacobsen dining chairs, they turned to designer Todd Bracher. The Scandinavian trained Bracher decided to used a variety of materials and offer his new creation in several sizes as well. The result is the Fritz Hansen T-No. 1 Dining Table that is available with tops in glass, white laminate, maple, walnut or colored ash veneer in black, and bases in mirror polished or black lacquered aluminum. This destined classic is incredibly simple, but so often the best things are. Tops available in 79", 94" and 110" W x 39" D 29" H $5825 (79" glass version) From


Here is the perfect sideboard/buffet to match up with the "Monroe" round dining table series from Crate&Barrel. The Monroe solid Chestnut sideboard is a masterpiece of woodworking and features ancient Chinese joinery using no nails or screws. A sliding door reveals three generous drawers on the left, and two reversible shelves on the right which have grooves cut out on one side for nine wine bottles each. Available in Natural or Ebony finishes. 66"Wx20"Dx34"H $1999 (plus shipping) From Crate&Barrel Online


