Barcelona-based industrial designer Jordi Blasi designed a multifunctional office element and placed it directly in the office. You read that right, he created real little "islands" and placed them in the work environment with the intention of filling them. They only come to life when you hang a coat on them, charge your mobile phone, tablet or laptop. Or you can put a cup on them, maybe a favorite book. The choice is entirely yours.
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The Fixie Pizza Cutter is a miniature version of the authentic Fixie wheel, but it has an equally important role. He drives over the pizza and cuts it perfectly and with style.
At first glance, it may seem like an ordinary chair that surprises with its functional simplicity. The design chair made of ash wood and steel can easily be transformed into a coffee table or even a bookshelf. The Steel Stool comes from the design studio Noon. It is a concept that preserves the interaction created by the dynamics of the use of different materials, the manufacturing process and the designer.
Inspired by the ancient Japanese ginko tree, Stone designs studio has created charming wall panels that were also the center of attention at the recent furniture fair in Stockholm.
This year's Dom Fair brings key solutions and offers products and services in the field of construction and living in one place.
If you don't have enough space at home and would like to sit comfortably at the table in the kitchen or in the living room, the Stockholm armchair is an excellent solution. It is a fresh design idea of student Karen Naalsund. Unlike most armchairs, it has been designed to provide comfortable sitting in an upright or semi-reclining position.
The imaginative designer lamp, which with its geometric shape lights up only in the corner, was called "Put Baby In the Corner". The simple and attractive light attracts attention at first glance due to the shape of the prism and the light it emits. It is a design product that offers a perfect solution for home and office with a pleasant colored light of pastels.
Imaginative artist Klemens Torggler has transferred the traditional art of creating paper sculptures to interior design. The special panel opening and closing thus truly brings evolution between the doors.
Designer Natalia Rumyantseva has managed to incorporate the beauty of the night sky into furniture design so that you can admire it even when you are not outdoors.
Our daily life in the kitchen will be enriched by cute and thoughtfully useful gadgets from Israeli creators.
Reminiscent of the Russian wooden Matryoshka dolls, the Babula lighting collection plays with the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity in a unique way.
After long-term research, designer Anna Lotova set up a project that should idealize the work space at home. Functionality before form, or form that can be comfortable, but still attractive. This is how the OXYMORON board project was born.











