Sunday, February 14, 2010

Simple Seat Strips Design by Henry Ellis Paul


Simple Seat Strips designed by old British designer Henry Ellis Paul which he has spend many time to produce new innovative products.He has previously worked designing packaging, toys and lighting, and believes that an understanding of different areas of the industry helps him maintain a healthy approach to his work. Henry is particularly interested in products that challenge convention while not compromising on functionality. Creating designs that have character is important and something he likes to achieve in his work.

Stripped consists of two key parts; the seat strips and the arm-rests. By using putting these segments together tables, benches, seats and sofas can be constructed. The simplicity of the design means the furniture can be regularly and easily moved, altered or added-to to fit the space it’s in, as well as the activities that surround it. In short, Stripped supplies the customer with the building blocks to make a piece of high-end designer furniture.

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