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Posted: 15 Mar 2011 01:43 PM PDT The more and more unusual things inspire designers. Olof Norderson and Ulf N Jevin from studio Fulo were inspired by stars and created the table called Constellation. It's a table with perforations which are made in order to choose the number of legs. You can design your own table choosing 4, 5 or more legs. If you are tired you can change the number of them. The designers chose many legs to show the stars in the sky, this design was fulfilled with the help of the map of the sky. How many legs would you take? Nice addition to UFO inspired lamps, right? Similar Posts: Continue reading about Table Inspired By Stars... |
A Bookcase For You And Your Cat Posted: 15 Mar 2011 10:43 AM PDT Guys, who like cats, raise your hands! Designer Corentin Dombrecht has created a bookcase especially for those who love cats and have a pet at home, it's called the Cat Library. It's a modular construction so you can make more shelves if you like. As we all know, cats like to explore every single thing in our houses, they like to climb everywhere and this system was made exclusively for them as there is an interesting system of stairs to climb up and down the bookcase. Cats can you these stairs doing no harm to your books, magazines of other things. The system is made of natural wood, the color is neutral so it would fit many modern interiors. Make a present to yourself and your favorite pet. Similar Posts: Continue reading about A Bookcase For You And Your Cat... |
Posted: 15 Mar 2011 06:43 AM PDT Geometry of form is one of the best ways to make the building unusual and attractive. Many architects, for example Antonio Gaudi, a famous Spanish architect, used it. Architects Eva Pfannes and Sylvain Hartenberg from the studio Ooze went further and changed the existing house with the help of geometry. They kind of wrapped the old building with a new skin. Kitchen, new bedrooms and other extra rooms were put between the old villa and its new façade. This house is called The Villa Rotterdam. In the interior the designers reflected the same idea – connection between the old and the new. That's why you can see some furniture in the antique style in the modern interiors. I think the exterior of the house is really fascinating, isn't it? Similar Posts: Continue reading about Villa With Geometric Forms... |
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