Cartoon furniture is the work of artist Richard Woods, who in his latest product walked between art, architecture and design, shaking up the connection between the functional and the decorative. The photos you will see below are not scenes from cartoons or sketches, but real furniture, the design of which was inspired by childhood memories.
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Japanese designer Mariko Tsujimoto has created a playful series that transforms a simple folder into a functional pop up interior piece using the traditional origami technique. Convenient and easily portable, it thus brings a unique novelty of functional furniture.
Swedish IKEA announced an intuitive catalog for next year that will make all our furniture dreams come true. Let's feel the power of book-book!
Ikea has already crossed the threshold of almost every household and does not need a special introduction, but because it is "at home" also in innovation, it always lends its finger to something new. This time, at the opening of the store in Clermont-Ferrand, France, she set up a vertical apartment, which is actually a climbing wall and which combines climbing holds with her own furniture.
Anyone who has wanted a table that they can sit at as well as stand at knows that the price of such a piece quickly moves into the four figures. If only Ikea made furniture like this... Voilà! Ikea has introduced the "interchangeable" Bekant sit/stand table, which takes you from a sitting to a standing position at the push of a button.
At the now traditional annual event "IKEA Democratic Design Days" in Älmhult, Sweden, which this year takes place on June 4 and 5, IKEA announced quite a few novelties, innovations and business collaborations. Among other things, today, on World Environment Day, she presented activities that will mark a new step for the IKEA company in the field of circular business. In its textile products, IKEA will use exclusively recycled polyester from 2020, and is also preparing a collection of products made from ocean plastic waste. Today, too much plastic and textiles end up in the oceans and in landfills. For IKEA, however, these materials are not waste, but valuable resources that can be reused over and over again.
Even though it's only October and we've actually just stepped into autumn in our minds, more and more little things will warn us that the holiday season is approaching and that Christmas is just around the corner. IKEA has always been known for launching its Christmas collection in early autumn. It's the same this year.
Is your living room ready for a fitness makeover? IKEA presents Ikea DAJLIEN, a collection that turns your home into a dream gym. Start the day by exercising between the sofa and the kitchen table with the collection - Ikea DAJLIEN.
Ikea has joined forces with another big design name. This time it's Tom Dixon, a British industrial designer who, you won't believe it, is self-taught. His works can also be seen in the world's largest museums, and his field is lights, furniture and accessories. So what did Ikea and Dixon do together?
"Micro houses" or "tiny living" has become an increasingly popular way of life in recent years. Many people want to escape from the city and live in harmony with nature, and small prefabricated (and often movable) houses allow them to live more freely and modestly, while having everything they need for life in a few square meters.
IKEA in Ljubljana is slowly getting its final look, and if everything goes according to plan, we will be able to furnish our home with products from the Slovenian Ikea at the end of this year. To make it easier for you to wait until the opening, you can already see what will be available to you.
Today, there is hardly a household that does not have at least one piece of furniture with the signature of the Swedish brand Ikea. If you yourself are one of the big fans of furniture with his signature, but you still want to create an interior that will not look like a page in a cult catalog, there are simple solutions that turn the given piece of furniture into a unique one.