Despite its relative youth, the UK-based furniture design firm, Lime Studio has already established a presence in the design world.
September 9th, 2008
Lime Studio’s new creation, Levantina Bar, showcased at 100% Design London 2008 incorporates a number of innovative design ideas with exciting materials such as Sahara Black granite complemented by a multi-coloured TECHLAM® wall.
The space is divided into formal and informal areas defined by a wooden canopy with a range of unusual furniture concepts three of which – an upholstered bench, dining chair and marble topped dining table – are unique to the bar space.
The studio is currently collaborating with UK manufacturer Hitch Mylius on a range of seating concepts and with Italian manufacturer Cappellini on a triangular coffee table series shown at the Salone Satellite at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair.
100% Design London runs from 18 – 21 September 2008 Earls Court London.

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