
For those of you that are unfamiliar with the furniture design workshop Unto This Last, their purpose is to offer you the convenience of the local craftsman workshop at mass-production prices.
They design along a single principle; less dependence on heavy industrial processes, more use of innovative digital tools adapted to the small workshop.
All their furniture is made from a special birch ply composite and they have an ever increasing catalogue with more than 200 cleverly designed pieces to choose from.
Unfortunately they only deliver to London to help save on packaging cost but if you are ever in the area I highly recommend going down to see their workshop in action.
www.untothislast.co.uk
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Stefi Orazi Le Corbusier inspired Notecards
Designed and produced to coincide with the major exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery, London, this Spring, these greeting cards feature 6 illustrated buildings by Le Corbusier.
Available from TwentyTwentyOne

Boby Plastic Trolley by Joe Colombo
Originally designed in 1970 as an accessory for drawing tables, Joe Colombo’s Boby trolley is instantly recognisable.
Available from Aram

Re-trouvé Metal Chair by Patricia Urquiola
Available from Chaplins

Tubular Steel Chair and Table by Living Divani
Designed by Shiro Kuramata, his furniture combines the elegance of oriental traditions with the minimalist forms commonly seen in the pieces during the mid century modern period.
Available from Chaplins

Retro 1960′s Sideboard with coloured door panels
Not exactly the same as the one featured in this month Elle Decor but the closest I could find!
There is a wide selection of colour fronted sideboards available from Modern Retro
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Tagged: 1970s, design, elle decoration, interior design, le corbusier, mid century modern, minimalist, oriental, retro, sideboard