Shelves that grow? The provider of furniture for children's rooms, Rafa Kids, has recently launched a collection of flexible, minimalist shelves that grow with the child. Light, rounded and useful shelves can be combined and supplemented with magnets, hooks, clips and hangers.
Architecture & Interior
The office furniture of the future is coming. The Altwork Station desk wants to radically change the way we work with computers. It allows us to work in four different positions, standing or lying down. That's right, you read that right. This is a dynamic desk on which we can lie down and work comfortably with the computer at the same time.
A washing machine is a luxury that many students living in a dormitory cannot afford. The same applies to those who live in small apartments. Fortunately, there's the Mini, a portable washing machine that's extremely convenient because it doesn't take up much more space than a desktop blender. Despite its compact dimensions, you can wash a specific amount of laundry in it. The secret lies in its upright shape, which makes it take up very little living space. And the best thing? After use, you can store it in the closet!
Kotatsu is a Japanese table, an invention that will make you never want to leave your bed. It consists of a coffee table with a heater and a blanket that stretches over the table like a tablecloth, but leaves a free storage surface. It is the ultimate resting place and a place where the Japanese warm themselves in winter. Bizarre, but admit that this is actually another phenomenal invention of the Land of the Rising Sun.
The Right Cup bottle turns plain water into flavored water, while water still remains just water! What kind of magic is this? Did Christ have fingers in between? It is neither magic nor the work of God. Namely, the bottle only seemingly adds the taste of fruit to ordinary water by emitting a special smell. It tricks the brain into believing that we are consuming juice. It is not exactly Christ who knew how to turn water into wine, but he is close! Do you know someone who doesn't like water and prefers sugary drinks? Trick him with this bottle and his health will thank you.
A kitchen knife is an indispensable kitchen tool. It is salt among tools. Ask any chef what the most important kitchen tool is, and they'll all give you the same answer. Quality knife! And that Misen definitely is. A good knife is vital when preparing food, yet knives are either cheap and poor, or good quality and overpriced. Misen was born out of this very frustration.
The tree house, located near Lukovica, is the work of Rok Pezdirec. Pezdirc is a young Slovenian architect who believes that the idea of a tree house has been with us since childhood. But he went one step further - he also made a wooden tree house, and it was so good that it was published in the book Cabin Porn. He thus proved that children's dreams can become reality.
Watervilla is a spectacular minimalist residence on the Amstel river in Amsterdam, designed by +31ARCHITECTS. At the request of the clients, he created a modern two-story apartment where the living space and water merged together.
The Wobble-Up carpet is a smart solution for anyone who has a small apartment and wants to furnish their home functionally. You can turn a Sam Linders mosaic rug into a comfortable chair with just one stroke.
Goodbye boring white walls! Hello, creative wall stickers, with which we bring a great deal of fun, uniqueness and imagination to our home or office. Before you choose yours, take a look at the rich gallery in which we have collected 40 fashionable wall stickers that are like the cherry on top of a perfect interior.
The Belgian pop-up hotel Sleeping Around, made of shipping containers, is constantly moving around Antwerp, offering its guests an ever-new fascinating view.
The Baumhotel Robins Nest is a charming hotel among the treetops located in the German state of Hessen. The architectural feat in the embrace of unspoilt nature offers visitors a unique experience and complete disconnection from the outside world (no Wi-Fi access). Together with his friends, it was built in half a year by Peter Becker, who decided to move to the forest after years of running a bar and gallery in Berlin and offer people the ultimate escape from the hectic world and genuine contact with nature.