For a better feeling when working at home, a well-organized work corner is necessary.
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When cassette tapes were popular in the 80s, you could record any song from the airwaves at the push of a button, but today you can relive those days with a retro cassette desk.
The bookcase of DeForest Architects looks like it was taken from a crime scene. Behind the bookshelves hides a whole space that you would never discover if you were to explore this mountain abode yourself. Who would have thought that bookshelves could also be doors?
Architect Georg Brecht designed one of the most modern swings to date. Woorock Hammock Swing is a rocking chair for maximum relaxation.
There is nothing better than lying in the middle of a meadow on a sunny day. Now you can experience this pleasure in the middle of your living room. Studio SOLV designed the "H-Lounge" chair with perfect comfort in mind and with the idea that the concept of the chair should not dictate how we should sit.
This time, the pop-up home with a sales design and art exhibition is moving outside of Slovenia. Until the beginning of March, the young artistic team presents itself in Venice.
Music represents relaxation for many of us and we cannot imagine life without it. SoundTouch is the new way to wirelessly stream music in your home.
Swings are no longer just children's toys. The Italian design duo The Lanzavecchia + Wai has created sophisticated sculptures that lull you into the lightness of life.
Let's pamper ourselves with a warm blanket, a hot water bottle or a cup of tea, coffee or chocolate. And let's not forget to bake something delicious so that it smells like home-made magical delicacies.
Cathedral Group, a UK real estate company, has come up with an innovative charity project. 20 contemporary designers and architects were invited to make each of them a house for dolls based on the architecture of the 21st century.
Ombro is not an ordinary coffee table set. Their story is based on a visual, optical game that is created by two perforated surfaces that together create an optical illusion.
An illustrator, photographer and fan of the famous Danish blocks, he uses Lego blocks to create everything from images of food, technological devices, and in the spirit of the times, he created a series of decorations for the home and the Christmas tree.











