Last Update : 13 July 2010


Bome High Chair (baby high chair)

Bome = Baby + Home
Designed for Japanese baby furniture brand, Katoji.



Bome / Katoji

photograph © Katoji
   
   
Last Update : 6 March 2010


Slow Series (seating)

Made from solid wood and use dovetail dado joint without screw oil finish. Seat height available in 16 and 32 cm.


Slow Series
photograph © o-d-a
   
   
Last Update : 21 October 2008


Taste of tea, NRML and Sub-Stool

as Selected Work of 'Desire : The Shape of Things to Come' book by Die Gestalten


Die Gestalten : Desire
The Shape of Things to Come


photograph © Die Gestalten
   
   
Last Update : 21 September 2008


Thai Designer of the Year 2008

o-d-a ('R2' Armchair) was selected as 'Designer of the Year 2008' (Furniture Design) by The Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University, Bangkok THAILAND.

photograph © o-d-a
   
   
Last Update : 11 May 2008


R2
(Armchair) was selected as a finalist of the International Furniture Design Competition Asahikawa 2008.

The works of award-winners and finalists will be on display in the exhibition entitled “Award-Winning Entries and Final Pieces of the International Furniture Design Competition” which will start in Asahikawa on June 25 as one of the main events of the International Furniture Design Fair Asahikawa.


IFDA 2008




photograph © International Furniture Design Asahikawa
   
   
Last Update : 21 February 2008


Fragiles Book
Porcelain, Glass and Ceramics
Unconventional objects made out of fragile materials by established and emerging design talents.

Release: April 2008


more info
Die Gestalten : Fragiles

photograph © Die Gestalten
   
   
Last Update : 14 February 2008


Big Bowl Small
as Selected Work of "Fragiles" exhibition
by Die Gestalten

- Gallery 113, Kortrijk, Belgium : February 15 – March 9, 2008
- Design Miami 2007 : December 6 – 9, 2007


Fragiles
Design Miami
photograph © o-d-a
 
 
Last Update : 7 September 2007


NRML
Chair was Award as "The Honourable Mentions" of
Promosedia International Design Competition 2007 - Caiazza Memorial Challenge

Jury Comment
The chair “NRML” by the very young Thai designers Piti Amraranga and Jutamas Buranajade, of the o-d-a (object design alliance), was also considered worthy of an Honourable Mention by the Judges, for its minimalist innovation in a wooden chair in which, with no concession to fashion, its strength comes directly from its construction. Particularly noteworthy is the backrest angulation and the ability to stack and combine chairs perfectly.


promosedia international design competition


photograph © promosedia