These colourful chairs and screens were surplus parachutes once upon a time!

Today designers leave no material untouched in their attempt to create the most unique and innovative designs. Whether it’s recycled metals, cork, coconut fibers, you name it and the best of designers can incorporate it! Benjamin Hubert’s design agency Layer and the responsible fashion studio Raeburn came together to explore such a territory. Their ‘Canopy Collection’ consists of recycled parachute material wrapped over welded steel frames to create four rocking chairs and two screens. The collaboration was an attempt to merge both the respective brands’ passion for sustainability and their ever-growing interest in “recontextualizing undervalued materials”.

Designers: Layer x Raeburn

Combining two completely different worlds; industrial design and fashion, “The collection presents a timeless design language of strict geometry which acts as a framework for Raeburn’s innovative and forward-thinking recycled parachute upholstery.” Layer and Raeburn scrounged through the archives of Raeburn, to study how the brand has previously repurposed surplus ex-military parachutes to create statement fashion pieces. The unique ideas were transformed and integrated with furniture design.

“The Canopy Collection uses the strict geometry of the steel frames as a base on which to experiment with innovative and forward-thinking recycled parachute upholstery,” said the masterminds behind the collection. It is inspired by the semantics of a parachute in-flight “The lounge chair gently rocks back and forth whilst the re-configurable screen takes inspiration from the section and construction of a wing.” The entire collection reminds me of a billowy parachute wavering in the air, and then subtly settling onto the ground.

Though all the rocking chairs are crafted out of surplus ex-military parachutes and aircraft brake parachutes, they all exhibit varied auras and forms. One of them is multi-colored, boasting vivid tones of orange, white and olive green, while still possessing a very simple aesthetic. The screens are a result of the parachute material being stretched tacitly on the metal base, following a color scheme of orange, green and white as well. Reconfigurable, the screens can be easily opened and closed and moved to wherever you would want them to be placed.

Whereas two of the other rocking chairs showcase a tousled-feathery look, created by draping layers of the material over the steel structure, giving the entire piece a raw and rugged feel. They come in shades of black and white respectively, providing a stark contrast to one another.

Launched during the London Design Festival, the collection is all set to be exhibited at Raeburn’s new SOHO, London store. With an intense combination of fashion, sustainability, a well thought out design, and vibrant colors, this collection is sure to be a hit!

Rocking Chair with iPad Stand

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Just like Mommy is attached to her iPhone, baby needs her iPad. With the CTA Digital iRocking Play Seat Rocking Chair with iPad Stand your kid is comfortable and secure and able to safely become the next Steve Jobs (or at least be entertained for a little bit while you clean up). This rocking seat has an adjustable stand to hold the iPad with a touchscreen cover to protect against yucky toddler fingers. The stand can be angled 3 ways and rotates 360 degrees for either portrait or landscape viewing.
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There’s also an included dishwasher safe feeding tray which you can swap out with the iPad holder when it’s time to eat. The backrest is adjustable and there’s a 3 point safety harness to hold infants in place. You can also steady the base if all that rocking is driving you crazy. Remember, a busy baby is a happy baby and a happy baby makes a happy parent.

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Rocking Chair Cradle Combo

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Rock the cradle of love. This is quasi-genius. Everything old is new again- this is based loosely off an over 200 year old design for a nanny rocker. Scott Morrison makes these beautiful rocking chair cradles by hand. The curvature of the rail makes this piece difficult to make since all the spindles need to be different sizes and shapes but the same width. Gorgeous. (via bookofjoe)

Rocking Chair Cradle Combo

The iRock Is An iPad Dock With Rocking Chair Built Around It

This is a rocking chair. We think people who like rocking chairs will dig it. Unlike a regular such piece of furniture though, this one has a few tricks up its sleeve. For one, it has an extendable boom which features an iDevice dock. Clearly an iPad would be more adapted to the intended use here, but an iPhone of iPod will work too. Once connected, you can playback amplified sound through both of the 25W speakers located on either side of the backrest. And better yet, a connected generator will make electricity with every rocking motion, recharging up to 35% of an iPad’s battery in one hour.

Of course a fancy pants rocking chair that doubles as a recharging iDevice doesn’t come cheap: you’ll pay $1,300 for the privilege of owning it.

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Rocking Chair for You and Your Pet

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Your pet usually ends up sitting under your chair or a nearby table anyway, so why not design a chair that’s for both of you? The “rocking-2-gether chair” by Paul Kweton is a hybrid rocking chair and dog/cat house. Rock out with your cock(er spaniel) out! The chair is made of a birch plywood and has a little shelf underneath for your dog or cat (or other pet?) to sit with you.
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Now you can both rock together. Watch your tail, kitty! Pretty cool stuff, Paul’s looking for manufacturers and distributors for his patent-pending creation, so maybe it will be on the market soon.

(the atlantic cities via gizmodo)

Rocking Chair for You and Your Pet