Cabaret by Kenneth Cobonpue

Kenneth Cobonpue’s latest collection, called Cabaret, caught my eye. It reminds me of some of the designs I’ve been seeing in the contract industry with its oversized back and sides, but Kenneth’s definitely put his special signature on it. I can see these working nicely at home or even poolside at a hotel

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Cabaret by Kenneth Cobonpue

Michal Maciej Bartosik

Michal Maciej Bartosik has created two new floating compression lights that are based on two of Kenneth Snelson ‘s sculptures: ‘Needle Tower’ and ‘City Boots’. Utilizing Snelson’s structural discovery, appropriated and popularized by Buckminster Fuller as “Tensegrity,” Bartosik proposes new possibilities of light forms, whereby the light source and its electrical wire work mutually in compression and tension to produce a seemingly discontinuous field of light defined by it structural form.

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Michal Maciej Bartosik

New Pieces from Kenneth Cobonpue

I love getting Kenneth Cobonpue’s newsletter. I feel like every time I open it something excited will be inside. I was not disappointed this time.

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New Pieces from Kenneth Cobonpue

Bloom from Kenneth Cobonpue

I think that Kenneth Cobonpue’s newest chair, Bloom, is spectacular. It really looks like a flower and still looks comfortable. It is created from microfiber stitched overtop resin with a steel base. I think the playfulness and realism of its form is a testament to KC’s talent. http://www.kennethcobonpue.com
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Bloom from Kenneth Cobonpue