By Adamick, here's "Offset":

I thought this was a little strange at first, then I realized that the moon-shaped cushion can slide into a number of different positions, depending on how you want to sit:

Very clever, interesting, and adaptable.
Here's his "Smith" lounge:

This is Woronkowicz' "Facet Table":

Designed using computer modeling software. I think its geometry is really striking and, along with the Corian section, makes the table surface more useful in a variety of ways.
Test Collective
(Adamick) chrisadamickdesign@gmail.com
(Woronkowicz) 323-422-7920
©2008, Ryan Witte
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