Molecule is an ensemble of contemporary seating and tables that grabs the attention as the dark red contrasts with the stark white. The possibilities are exhaustive when you think of the uses for this furniture. I can picture Molecule being in a trendy restaurant creating a very modern look. In a home Molecule could provide a combination dining and seating area for a more open concept living space. Any way you look at it, this furniture is just plain cool. Available: here.



Designer Dima Loginoff of Moscow has a creative approach to modern seating as well as several areas of interior design. The young designer won a Design Debut Award for the Bone Lounge shown here, which is actually a compilation of many slightly different panels that when attached make a two sided modern bench style lounge. Also shown is Loginoff's C Lounge that takes on a smooth organic shape which has many faces depending on color and exterior texture. This is a great example of the bold and unusual furniture design by Dima Loginoff that I am sure will be expounded upon in years to come. See the entire collection here.




In what started as a plan to reinvent the public bench eventually resulted in the Union Bench from I Do Designs. The Company focuses on "peoples desires and needs in life and strives to provide a product that serve as practical solutions with tendency to put the human at the center". Here we see the entire Union collection with the indoor bench, outdoor bench and desk which is perfect for three users. One attractive feature of the Union bench and desk series is the accessibility from all angles making it inviting and welcoming. See the color options here.



Designer Tiina Hakala recently submitted "my table" to Furniture Fashion. Her inspiration for the table was the fact that we do so many things with a table other than its original purpose. Attached to the piece are metal parts which allow the user to configure the piece of furniture how they may see fit. Website: Tiina Hakala.

Designer Martin Sprouse has a firm belief when creating his furniture pieces. His philosophy is simple, "custom furniture is not about choosing options; it's about creating them". Here are two wonderful designs that have roots in the modern movement, and geometry in their construction. The 3Chord multi-function work station started with a basic rectangle and received new life and added surface area with contrasting solid walnut additions against a white Corian top. A bead blasted stainless steel structure adds a classy look to this timeless and modern desk. H 29.5" x W 72" x D 34" Sprouse managed to create some visual drama from the otherwise clean straight lines of his Superflat expandable dining table. The opposing wood grains of the surface extension are contrasted by powder coated steel which fit the particular surrounding of the project the dining table was created for. H 29.5" x W 120" x D 39" See the rest of Martin Sprouse's furniture here.
