Showing posts with label Paul Loebach. Show all posts
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Paul Loebach furniture & designs

Orchard Ladders
18 x 1.5 x 78 in / 10 x 1.5 x 130 in / 44 x 1.5 x 61 in
Produced by Matter

The work of Paul Loebach first caught my eye when I did a short post on the Paul Loebach Credenza featured in West Elm, the design was simple and yet the detailing was something to talk about - this is what I immediately liked about Paul Loebach's design.  Naturally I looked into Paul Loebach further, and was pleasantly surprised.  Paul Loebach is not a fleeting designer, it does indeed seem, that he is here to stay as most innovative and out-of-the-box designers are.  The quality of Loebach designs is comparable to that seen in DWR (Design Within Reach) stores but the designs lean more towards a warmer and welcoming atmosphere.


Orchard Ladder



The Orchard ladder was inspired by 19th-century orchard equipment.




Tocotta & Fuga

Tocotta & Fuga
25 x 20 x 28 in
Produced by Billiani



The Tocotta & Fuga chairs are made via computer driven machinery that "articulates the contoured parts including classic mortise and tenon joinery" Paul Loebach.





Step Stools

Step Stools
25 x 20 x 28 in
Produced by Areaware




The Step Stools were inspired by the versatility of the American Shaker furniture.




Wood Vase

Wood Vases
6 x 6 x 10 in




The Wood Vases are the results of an experiment in wood construction and CNC machining.  Where the design of the vases articulates the profile of the polymorphic shapes through the 'parting line'.




Shelf Space

Shelf Space
45 x 12 x 21 in



The Shelf Space is the result of an experimental collaboration with an aerospace machinery manufacturer.






West Elm's Notable Item: Paul Loebach Credenza

Paul Loebach Credenza @ West Elm


Paul Loebach's Credenza table... A modern vintage... eclectic?  Table.  I may be at a loss for words on how to properly describe and detail the credenza table but it clearly took my breath away the first moment I set my eyes on it.  Wood with high gloss, I'm not quite sure if I've seen this combination before, but it works.

The kind of table that can transform and hold a room together, now that's the type of furnishing worth paying for, which brings me around to the pricing of this beauty, at $599.00 - it is decently priced.


Front view



Also comes in white



Paul Loebach's Credenza Table was such an attention grabber for me that I became curious about the designer.  With the push of a few keys I was able to find his website that proves he is an eclectic visionary in the realm of furniture design.  Check it out for yourself at Paul Loebach.


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