Lets face it when it comes to dressers, there just are not that many out there that have a truly exciting, innovative and…well, modern design. Many so-called modern or contemporary dressers simply have more modern and streamlined drawer pulls but the basic design is essentially the same as a traditional set of dresser drawers…
Modern Furniture Design Continues to Innovate! The Lotus Chair, designed by René Holten for Artifort is an innovative design that has a clean and modern simplicity that is elegant yet very practical. But the design is not the only thing innovative about the Lotus Chair. Modern furniture design has always been on the forefront of innovation in not just style, but in the use of new materials as well. In the 1940s, the use of molded plywood have rise to new furniture designs that were comfortable as well as form-fitting, …
Chaise Lounge By Artifort This truly swank Chaise Lounge is another amazing piece of modern furniture brought to you by Artifort. Sometimes called the Cleopatra Sofa depending on who you are talking too, it was simply named “Chaise Longue” (French for long chair) by its designer. It is a study in form, and functionality and to me it is a true thing of beauty, simple but far from simplistic. It was designed by British designer Geoffrey Harcourt in 1970, an esteemed name in the modern furniture design industry and its …
You May Never Lose The Remote Control Again! The colorful, sleek and contemporary design of the Bono Sofa by Artifort fits perfectly into any modernistic design and is one of my favorite contemporary sofas on the market today. It’s smooth, monolithic look has a great minimal quality to it and the thin chrome or pearl chrome legs give it a light, airy look that is futuristic, yet still reminds you of the classic domestic box sofa. There is a huge variety of fabric styles, textures, patterns and cool colors to …
The Lilla Stool from Artifort breaks seating down to it’s most basic, and whimsical form. Ergonomically constructed to support the body the Lilla Stool is constructed from cast foam over a steel tubular frame. Coming in a wide array of fabrics and colors, it offers a simple yet playful addition to any contemporary home decor. At only 21 inches high, the Lilla Stool looks fantastic in a small, free form grouping but has the presence and charisma to stand alone. Designed by Patrick Norguet, who lives and works in Paris …







