Beach Cocoon by Pascale de Becker
by sabine7 / June 9, 2009


The Beach Cocoon by Belgium's Pascale de Becker is a two-part inflatable chair that can be used open as a regular comfy chair, or closed as a private, albeit transparent, space. It looks like it could be fun to roll around in, given the room. The Anemix, a lighting system designed by a Chilean studio, is inspired by bioluminescence, the natural light produced by creatures of the deep sea as a means of communication. Luminescent and reflective layers make up lighting panels that can be used as an architectural element, or as a surface for furniture. Slightly more staid, but very useful, is the double-sided chest of drawers from No.Old, a great room divider or piece for the centre of a room. A more subtle divider, but only just, is the Totally Batty screen by John Niero of Just Not Normal.



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Beach Cocoon by Pascale de Becker


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Table by The Anemix


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Double-sided chest of drawers from No.Old


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Totally Batty screen by John Niero for Just Not Normal


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