Colorful Floors With A Touch Of Andy Warhol’s Works

Colorful Floors With A Touch Of Andy Warhol’s Works
Why should the floor be usual? An Italian plant called 14 Ora Italiana created a collection of colored floors called Uonuon. This collection is inspired by the works of the famous artist Andy Warhol. That’s why the main colors used are exactly the same as in his pictures. 14 Ora Italiana integrated his art into... 
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Contemporary Low Table With 8 Legs Covered With Epoxy Resin

Contemporary Low Table With 8 Legs Covered With Epoxy Resin
The Flat Table Peeled is a contemporary interpretation of the traditional japanese low table with 8 legs, Hassoku Dai. It’s done by Jo Nagasaka of Schemata Architecture Office. The table has a wooden table top finished with a layer of colored epoxy resin. There are two colors of the resin available: fluorescent pink and yellow.... 
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11 Amazing Designer’s Kids Desks

11 Amazing Designer’s Kids Desks
Kids of Kathmandu is a non-profit organization started by two Brooklyn artists in 2010 after spending their honeymoon at an orphanage in Nepal. They utilizes photography and the arts to raise awareness about the needs of orphans in Kathmandu. The Desk Project is their first initiative focusing on furniture design. They ask New York artists... 
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Elegant Vanity In The 19th Century Style

Elegant Vanity In The 19th Century Style
Maria Perales offers a very interesting model of a vanity, Plug-In Table. The name says for itself – plugging the things in the top of the table. Here ladies will get table with two candlesticks, a box for the jewelry, a vase and, of course, a mirror. All the rest may be placed on the... 
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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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Mobile Bathtub-Like Planter To Organize A Mobile Garden

Mobile Bathtub-Like Planter To Organize A Mobile Garden
Eserro is a Canadian company that create cool products for gardering. One of their products is a mobile garden suitable to use as indoors as outdoors. The garden actually is a planter molded in polyethylene shaped like a small bathtub. The planter is ideal for small homes where the same space must serve numerous purposes... 
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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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