Do you want to brighten up your home and bring the pleasant charm of imagination into it? Then you might consider wall decorations in the form of a gallery on the wall or a home gallery ("gallery wall"), where you can appropriately display photos and pictures that have sentimental value. For those of you who are thinking about a fresh look for your living room, hallway or kitchen, we have prepared some suggestions for home galleries that will suit minimalists as well as those who swear by romantic luxury.
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bioKamine Louvre is a free-standing fireplace that imitates the shape of the glass pyramid that leads to the famous Louvre Museum in Paris. It allows you to admire the fire from all angles, but you don't need a chimney for it, because it does not work with bioethanol.
Do you have a small apartment and no space for a dining table or a coffee table? Nothing happens. Ozzio Newwood is both. Coffee table and dining table for six, eight or ten people. Since its mechanism has gas shock absorbers, the transformation is the easiest thing in this world.
Not exactly keen on mowing the grass, raking leaves and tearing up? Then Kobi is perfect for you. This modular robot cuts the grass, removes leaves and shovels snow by itself. And believe me, it will fit perfectly with the robotic vacuum cleaner you already have at home.
Baking soda is one of the most interesting and versatile home remedies. It will help you in cooking, cleaning, cosmetics and many other things. Here are the best (and tried and tested!) suggestions.
We may still be able to imagine what conditions people in Europe live in, but it is difficult to imagine what life is like in other parts of the world and what conditions they sleep in, for example, in India, Kenya, Kazakhstan, Jamaica, the Philippines, Bolivia ... This is exactly what photographer John Thackwray discovered, who opened the door to the most intimate part of his home, the bedroom, to thousands of people around the world, and he combined photos taken in 55 countries in the My Room Project series.
We have found a product that will make the eyes of all geeks, especially Star Wars fans, light up. Psychedelic ambient Star Wars 3D lights that can be adjusted to your mood and will enliven any room with their presence.
Same faucet, 98 percent savings. Meet Altered:Nozzle, a faucet attachment that promises 98% water savings! Would you like to lower your water bill? Would you like to treat water more responsibly? Then this innovative Swedish product is perfect for you. And none of this will require you to change your habits!
You no longer need to travel to space to feel weightless, although the Elysium armchair won't come much cheaper. But now you can experience the feeling of floating in the comfort of your home, and not in a spacecraft, space station or NASA premises. Sleeping on a cloud has been just a parable until now, but it comes to life with this chair.
Just like Lego blocks, each of us has an item from Ikea at home. Ikea has been on the scene since 1943. Since then, on average, it adds around 2,500 new products to its range every year. Some take better, others worse. Recently, its best-selling Poäng chair celebrated 40 years, and the Swedish furniture giant recently released its most popular products of all time.
Some solutions are so obvious that it seems someone invented them a long time ago. Such is the case with the chair, which is also a ladder, a coffee table and more, signed by Stephen Kenn and Victorinox (maker of the iconic Swiss Army knives). No wonder they call him the Swiss army knife between chairs...
Ikea regularly refreshes its product range, but a careful eye has noticed that one product does not disappear from their range and catalog - the Poäng armchair. The armchair by Japanese designer Nobora Nakamura is celebrating its venerable 40 years these days. It is Ikea's best-selling armchair. Even today, every year Ikea sells as many as 1.5 million units. Do you have it at home too?