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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Resin and Polycarbonate Panels

Endless uses for each material... wall panels, dividers, table/counter tops... Some resin lines are even made of recycled materials.

Polycarbonate Panels
Panelite


Resin Panels
Lumicor

Monday, March 1, 2010

Jesús Gasca and the Globus Chair

Scandinavian design always allures me with it's simple, sleek lines and natural materials.  Although the globus chair is made of plastic and stainless steel, I am drawn to its lightness and air-like quality.  (I believe it's also available in bent plywood.)  It surprises me that it was introduced in 1994, I suppose because it captures the essence of mid-century design.  I've seen this chair all over the place and never bothered to look up the designer.  Here it is according to DWR.



Jesús Gasca is the founder and principal designer of Stua, a contemporary furniture company based in the resort town of San Sebastían, Spain. Stua prides itself on producing a limited range of furniture, with each piece exquisitely executed out of the finest materials. The style of the work can be characterized as Scandinavian with a Mediterranean touch. The company;s mission is, "to improve the habitat in which we live, by refining our designs, and [using] recyclable components and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes." Stua, which Gasca founded in the early '80s, has allowed him to develop his own work as a furniture designer. Trained as an engineer, Gasca specializes in technically proficient design with attention to detail.

Gasca's recent designs include the Globus Chair, Milano Table, Sapporo Shelving System, Gas Chair, Zero table and the Deneb Collection. He has also collaborated with Josep Mora to create the classic Egoa chair that won the Innovate Design Melbourne prize in 1988. Gasca also received an Adi-Fad award for his Atlas aluminum containers.