toni grilo for riluc

stainless steel furniture by toni grilo for riluc
images courtesy of toni grilo
franco-portugese designer toni grilo has created a series of limited edition
stainless steel furniture for the young portugese brand, riluc.
five pieces were recently shown at maison et objet 2011 in paris, each hand made
out of polished stainless steel, some taking up to 150 hours to produce.
the collection, which often combines metal with other refined materials has
expanded to include the 'aline' stool and chair, 'bidendum' chair, 'many wolds' chair
and 'suspens' armchair.

'bidendum' chair

(left) 'aline' stool
(right) 'aline' chair

'bidendum' chair

'many wolds' chair front

'many wolds' chair back

'suspens' armchair
françois azambourg: grillage for ligne
a singular piece of wire mesh is delicately folded and creased to create the chairs origami-like form.
philippe nigro: passio / résille + pas
the collection of metal objects look to introduce the normally concealed functional carcass as the furniture's main aesthetic.
kaikado: chazutsu containers
in the japanese edo era, canisters were made from tin were a commonplace means of storage for tea. it was kiyosuke who first designed the tin tea caddy and made it into a commercially available item.
alejandro delgado: amparo
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