Reclaimed Wood Tables Made Of 1800’s Beams

Reclaimed Wood Tables Made Of 1800’s Beams
Unite Two Design is a collaboration of creative friends who build original furnishings from reclaimed materials. Their products bring the word reclaimed to a whole new level. They recover material from local farms, industrial sites and residential object. After that they create unique furniture pieces that features cool raw design. For example, their tables made... 
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Optical Illusion Chair With Only One Whole Leg

Optical Illusion Chair With Only One Whole Leg
Optical illusions are great and you always think: how did they do it? There are invisible chairs that you can see only at one angle and now there is a chair with broken legs. Look, three of its legs are broken and their parts are missing! But how can we sit or stand on them?... 
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Minimalist Crystal Chandelier In Neomodern Style

Minimalist Crystal Chandelier In Neomodern Style
Thomas Feichter is a designer from Brazil who got an education in Austria and Germany. Maybe because of that he absorbed the minimalism that is characteristic of Germany. His clear style and minimalism is reflected very well in his unique interpretation of the classic crystal chandelier, One Crystal Chandelier with a LED light shining from... 
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Simple But Stylish Coffee Table

Simple But Stylish Coffee Table
This coffee table is called Munich and was designed by Sauerbruch Hutton studio from Berlin. The design is very interesting thanks to bent legs and rounded angles. The table is available in oak or chestnut, with clear or black finish. The measures are 72x78x53 cm. The price isn’t low, it’s € 983,19, but it’s worth... 
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Politically Important Bench

Politically Important Bench
Young German designer Tino Seubert offered the furniture concept called ‘Forming History’ based on significant moments in time. He chose several things for the collection, for example, Liu Xiaobo’s empty chair at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo. The events of the past register as abstract shadows, deformations or traces on the newly designed... 
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A Double Bed That Transforms Into Two Single Beds

A Double Bed That Transforms Into Two Single Beds
Petalo by Azucena is a double bed that can be transformed into two single beds connected with a single headboard on the wall. The transforming is simple and quick. It keeps the aesthetics and shape of the bed intact. The bed has the polished cherry structure and black lacquered edges. The Petalo solves the dilema... 
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Minimalist Pink Sofa That Seems To Fade Out

Minimalist Pink Sofa That Seems To Fade Out
Blur is a study of architectural invisibility implemented in a minimalist sofa by a young and talented designer, Marc Thorpe. The sofa has an interesting geometric form and an upholstery that looks like it’s sprayed with nearly fluorescent pink paint. The Blur achieves this tactic of invisibility through its utilization of a new technique of... 
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Creative Stool Made Of Painted Metal

Creative Stool Made Of Painted Metal
These stools are a fantastic variant for any office or other place where may people gather. It’s a work of a young designer from Sweden, Andreas Farkas, and the stool is called Dexter. Why ‘Dexter’? In Latin this word means ‘subtle’ and this is the right word to say about this piece. Farkas created this... 
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Trendy Bulletproof Table

Trendy Bulletproof Table
Designer Aviad Gil created this unusual Bulletproof Table for the Conflict Collection. He spent much time in Gaza Strip so he probably had some military thoughts creating this piece. How was this table made? The engineers took AK-47 and shot the bulletproof Volvo glass. After that the designer took the glass and put it on... 
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10 Cozy Sweet Built-In Window Seats

10 Cozy Sweet Built-In Window Seats
Built-in window seats are so cozy and nice! You can sit all day near the window watching the clouds or people passing by. While the built-in window seat may have reached its height during the formalism of the Georgian period when tall, narrow sash windows were the norm, this intimate, backless seating nook can still... 
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