A flexible object for the home that creates a pleasant synergy between work and play
Totem is constructed of separate square bodies. They can be open or closed on one side and you can put horizontal shelves in them. Furthermore, it is possible to place a vertical partition down the centre which allows one to just barely see through the body. Features of the cabinet include the bodies which can be turned and are divided into segments by rails. Totem is available in all the colours and finishes in the Pastoe collection, including veneer.
A design by Studio Pastoe, is a new cabinet system that consists of individual, open elements in different sizes. Because the sides, the top and bottom are glued together, the connections remain hidden. Available from September 2011
Cees Braakman, Pastoe designer, designed the SM05 wire chair back in 1958. It was one of the first chairs to be made entirely of steel wire. The timeless design of the SM05 is back in production, slightly elevated and thus adapted to the present time, people being taller now than in the past.
The new Vision wall panels can be applied both functionally and purely visually. Since the wall panels are hollow, cables can be routed invisibly from wall panel to wall panel, from wall panel to cabinet, and from wall panel to television. When a cable conduit is used as well, the opening is finished with an anodised aluminium strip with a black brush. There are also special wall panels for flat screens. These have a central opening. All wall panels are available in the lacquer colours from the Pastoe collection. Design Pierre Mazairac / Karel Boonzaaijer
The Low Chair 2003 is a low-slung chair by designer Maarten Van Severen and his apprentice Fabian Schwaerzler for furniture manufacturer Pastoe. The design pairs pure form with sparing use of material to create maximum comfort.
The Low Chair LC03, designed in 2003 by Maarten Van Severen and Fabian Schwaerzler, has a new version in which the usual fibreglass of the seat has been replaced with flax. The flax is used in combination with a transparent resin, making it visible. At the end of its lifespan, the chair can be used as biomass, generating green energy.