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ISSUE: May/June 2009

Youth Furniture

AFA Furniture Dot Com: Super Saver

The Coco Youth Series in white/pink makes a great addition to any child’s fairytale fantasy. Designer Ryan Theo has made the solid rubber wood set a knocked-down one for worldwide markets, which will helps save on ocean freight charges, inland delivery costs and warehousing.

Woodlandor Wood Products:
Hangout On Miko!

The Miko Daybed gives youth the flexibility of converting the bed into a ‘hangout’ pad in the day. Made of Malaysian medium hardwood with rub stain, its Wenge tone lends elegance to the overall look. It also features a storage and trundle unit.

Porro: Stacking Resistatance

Extremely resistant and stackable, the Mini spindle is equally suitable for workplaces, homes and communities. Spindle is made of extra – small section chromium – plated wire. The great lightness of the design and of the material is enhanced by the surfaces of the seat and of the back: two shelves of curved plywood. Designed by Piero Lissoni, it is available in 10 bright colour schemes.

Duc Duc: Eco-responsible & Non-toxic

Combining modern styling, functionality and playtime, the aesthetically pleasing Campaign stacking dresser is made in the US with sustainably harvested solid woods and non-toxic lacquer paints and finishes. Featuring lap joints for added durability and custom-made hardware with Duc Duc logo pulls, these dressers are capable of being stacked for customisation.

 

Current issue:
March/April 2010

To Gather Again In March
Every March, the international furniture community gears itself up for a jam-packed calendar. Starting with MIFF in Kuala Lumpur and to finish with the CIFF-Office Show at the end of March, buyers and suppliers gather in Asia for the latest products and designs the region has to offer. This is in the form of more than a dozen exhibitions running back-to-back.