Cecilie Manz designs minimal furniture to create "relaxed moments"
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Dezeen promotion: Danish designer Cecilie Manz has designed a collection of minimal furniture for Gloster, headquartered in Germany.
For Gloster's new Atmosphere collection, Manz has created a series of dining and seating components inspired by the ways that couples, groups, friends and families interact in seating areas.
The series includes a chaise longue, two sofas, an ottoman, coffee table, two dining benches and two dining tables.
"Sliding down low in comfortable furniture, tucking up legs [and] resting side by side as stories are told and moments are shared" are the mannerisms that influenced the collection said Manz.
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enchanting designs. classic minimalism at its best, most sophisticated, most elegant.
What a wonderful marriage of textures.
Amazing, God bless you
Beautiful spare designs! So true about a lower seating and dining experience being better.
especially if you are a 198 cm man as I am? What a pretentious statement!
Dezeen: thank you for *not* misspelling "chaise longue" in the description.
Wow ! This is amazing .. you’ve inspired me a lot !! Wish I could study the same thing , 😒
excelente
nice
She mentioned a material that I didn’t quit get it
Wow
Music too loud
Florence Knoll also thought that lower was better. Well, maybe for different reasons.
Can't concentrate with the annoying music.
mute button, playback speed 2x works for me.
Industrial Design has been Done to Death. and here are the carcasses. Brutalist Minimalism was a thing of the 1950's. NO DECORATION. Planks Pipes Pillows are the bones of good furniture, not necessarily The Furniture. that's why ''Taste'' can only be subjectively defined.
btw, I too dress like a comedic archetype