Concrete Chair by Stefan Zwicky
Swiss designer Stefan Zwicky reinterprets Le Corbusier’s iconic LC2 armchair in concrete and rebar. It may not be the most comfortable chair ever, but it certainly stands out.
Volcanic Basalt Furniture by Maffam Freeform
Would you ever guess that this airy-looking series of furniture was made of rock? Maffam Freeform mixes volcanic basalt fibers with natural resin to create a beautiful and durable lace-like material that can be formed into a variety of shapes.
Stacked Stone Furniture
These benches and tables by designer Robert Stadler appear to be flat stones precariously stacked together, seeming as if they could be knocked over at the slightest touch. In reality, they’re carefully balanced, surprisingly stable and actually functional.
Arctic Rock Collection by Jasper van Grootel
Inspired by jagged, snowy mountain silhouettes, the Arctic Rock collection by Jasper van Grootel is completely hand-sculpted from solid wood and finished in white gloss.
Stone Collection by Max Lamb
Collected stones from four bluestone quarries have become an imposing set of hand-hewn furniture in the hands of artist Max Lamb. These tables, chairs and benches are about as Stone Age as furniture gets without being entirely raw. Lamb combines hand-carving and machine-cutting techniques to produce incredible sharp and smooth incisions in the boulders.