DOMAIN WHERE DESIGN LIVES MOS, Gebrüder Thonet Vienna
Over the past several years, caning has made a serious comeback, but for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, it never left. From Michael Thonet's No.1 chair in 1850, the company's bentwood designs with caned seats have become a byword for Central European modernism. The MOS colleetion, designed by Danish architect Stine Gam and Italian architect Enrico Fratesi of GamFratesi, couples the Thonet's design principles with 21st-century sensibilities. The bookcase, made from natural stained or black-lacquered bent beechwood, is accented with elliptical cane side panels, while its brass feet add a subtle dose of flair. $6,449
Juniper, Kenneth Cobonpue
Who says a bookshelf need be just shelves and supports? Not Kenneth Cobonpue, for one. The Filipino designer delights in nature, finding inspiration in ocean waves,…
