15 designer concrete furniture with a unique aesthetic for inside and outside
A material from the industrial world, usually associated with building construction, concrete is popular for its stability, durability and robust aesthetics. It is often used for large monolithic shapes. But the designers have started to manipulate the cold, stiff material in such a way that these shapes look very natural in furniture design. the Designer concrete furniture, which we have put together here express more movement and have nice smooth lines.
Designer concrete furniture with a cold look, but soft lines
The Argentine design studio Grupo bondi have designed “m.bench” – a Piece of furniture made of concrete, that looks like an upholstered stool.
Designer concrete furniture by Tove Adman from Sweden
Baztek stool by Yael Tandler
The Israeli designer Yael Tandler designed the “Baztek stool”. A soft mold is filled with cement to create the seats. Then pressed to the wooden legs with concrete.
Florian Schmids Concrete bench, armchair and stool are made of a material called “concrete canvas”. The fabric is a mixture of plastic and cement. This allows the German designer to fold the material into the desired shapes and proportions. The red seams give the concrete a textile look.
Slug by Rael san fratello architects
This bench is made of a cement polymer and is made by Rael san fratello architects “Slug” is made up of 230 elements that were produced with the help of 3D modeling software.
Concrete rocking chair from Metro farm
The rocking chair from the German studio Metrofarm presents a subtly curved concrete shape, the seat of which lies directly on the floor.
Unpolished collection of Dik Sheepers
The “rough” furniture series by Dik Scheepers was made from forms of paper and cement. The Dutch designer experimented with a variety of types of paper mixed with concrete to give each object a unique character.
Pendant lamp by Tim Mackerodt
The “FALT.series” pendant lamp by the German designer Tim Mackerodt is made of fiber-reinforced concrete that is produced by G.tecz. The material is rolled out and folded by hand into flexible shapes to create each individual piece.
Spurt chair from Paulsberg
Made from a carbon textile concrete, the “Spurt” lounge chair by the German studio Paulsberg takes its shape from the silhouette of a sprinter. Each chair is handmade due to the complexity of its shape.
Chair by Willy Guhl
The Swiss designer Willy Guhl designed this chair in 1954 – an outdoor piece of furniture made from Eternit, a fiber cement.
Arc table by Foster Partners for Molteni&C.
Armchair by Plot for Nola
Concrete armchair by Stefan Zwicky