Chairs are an important piece of furniture in every room and a place where we spend (too) much of the day these days. But in addition to their work function, they are also in the service of aesthetics. This time, therefore, we are not presenting you with the most comfortable and ergonomic chairs on the market, but with the most unusual chairs in the world, which capture attention with their striking design.
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Lucy is a lighting system where Italian design meets robotics. It is an intelligent mirror that follows the sun during the day, reflects sunlight and directs it to the same place in the room throughout the day. Natural light is very important for people, as it has a beneficial effect on health, well-being and psycho-physical abilities, and it also creates a pleasant atmosphere. Unfortunately, the rooms are not always planned in her favor. But that's why we have Lucy, which delivers what windows can't.
The minimalist design mirror Dome, which convinces with its soft, minimalist lines, is a product of the Brussels design studio Beaverhausen.
YO! Home is a small apartment that allows incredible metamorphosis. It is a revolutionary way of using apartments, the concept of which has practically not changed since the beginning of their construction. Simon Woodroffea has already demonstrated the extremely economical use of space with the futuristic Yotel hotels, Yo! Home is a step further. It's a home that uses the mechanics we're used to on stage sets, which can quickly turn a single-apartment apartment into a multi-apartment apartment, into a living room, into a dining room, into a bedroom, into practically anything.
Pile is an instant social corner that is ideal for small apartments. It is functional furniture that will allow you to entertain many more than just one or two friends even in a small home. Michael Blutrich sought a solution for such cases and created Pile, a modular piece of furniture that consists of a table, upholstered mats, horn-shaped cushions and a lamp, and which transforms from a "spit" of furniture into a pleasant atmosphere for socializing.
Modularity is one of those features that a large part of modern furniture possesses. Just like telephones (which, among other things, are already modular), furniture elements have become more (multi)practical. The Float modular chairs from the Perch design studio can also boast of their versatility (to be assembled and disassembled), which are ideal for 21st century business premises, as well as for the home environment.
Many cabinets are indeed a very attractive piece of furniture, but they are usually not viewed as works of art, but as a functional and at the same time aesthetic element. But Jeremy Zietz made just that. The Collector Cabinet is a functional cabinet, which is also a wooden wall sculpture in which we can store small objects.
Hangers are usually not a piece of furniture that you pay too much attention to. But carefully selected can add a lot to the room. Especially when it's a true work of art like the Coat Range, a coat hanger inspired by the snow-capped peaks of the Grand Tetons that can hang a coat, hat, hat, scarf, or anything a regular coat hanger can handle.
Ribrand is a Slovenian brand of sustainable wooden products, the result of cooperation between the design studio Mashoni and the Ribnica Handicraft Center. It is an inspiring interweaving of tradition and modern design, where the designers were inspired by the Ribniška dolina, known for its rich heritage in the production of home-made dry goods.
If you love the minimalist fashion brand COS, modern designed furniture, clean lines and muted color shades, don't miss the exclusive furniture collection created by the fashion mogul in collaboration with Hay.
People who have more time and enjoy cooking probably spend most of their time in the kitchen. This is the reason why their cooking surface must be comfortable and practical. Still other people just enjoy good food but don't like to cook - and you want their kitchen to be unique above all else. We have prepared a selection of modern and amazing kitchen sinks.
Mexican design studio Anagrama recently completed the renovation of the interior of a library in Monterrey, Mexico, supported by Conarte, the city's council for culture and arts. With climbing bookshelves, the designers have created a wonderful shelter in which reading is a real pleasure.