Inhabitat


May 11, 2007

BRAVE SPACE HOLLOW DINING SET

by Evelyn Lee

Brave Space, Furniture, Bamboo, Hollow Dining Set

Brave Space Design has become somewhat of a perennial favorite here at Inhabitat, drawing our attention with the Tetris-inspired shelves. And this weekend, you can check them out at this year’s BKLYN Designs, May 11 to 13. Staying true to their original design intent to provide modern environmentally-friendly furniture, their Hollow Dining Set is well on its way to becoming another Inhabitat favorite. Available in both a natural and amber finished bamboo, the Hollow Dining Set displays the beauty of the material while providing surprising spaces for unique storage opportunities.

The designers at Brave Space also took comfort into consideration, providing ergonomic cut-outs in the seat and back of each of the six chairs, which are nicely offset visually by alternating the direction of the grain of the bamboo (the hollow cut-outs also minimize the amount of material required to produce each piece). Each chair by itself, or the entire Hollow Dining Set are a great addition to those who are hunting for unique dining room set with an eco-friendly twist. If seating for six is too large for your space, a four-person arrangement is also available.

+ Brave Space Design
+ Brave Space Tetris Shelves

Brave Space, Furniture, Bamboo, Hollow Dining Set


Brave Space, Furniture, Bamboo, Hollow Dining Set

Brave Space, Furniture, Bamboo, Hollow Dining Set

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3 Responses to “BRAVE SPACE HOLLOW DINING SET”

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Richie Says:

Nice, Clean, Simple yet Elegant design. A ‘modern’ classic.

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royalestel Says:

Four letters: cool

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Hun Boon Says:

As a manufacturer of bamboo flooring, it’s great to see bamboo furniture gaining prominence in furniture and design shows.

Judging from the photos on Brave Space web site, these are made from Vertical bamboo material, which explains why the “busy” grains. I would suggest that using Strand Woven bamboo material would be more suitable, as their lines are not so straight, but slightly curved.

It’s a wonderful piece of design, and practical too - the slots beneath the seats are perfect for the newspapers and magazines that lay scattered across our dining table. :)

 

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