Table Inspired By Stars

Table Inspired By Stars
The more and more unusual things inspire designers. Olof Norderson and Ulf N Jevin from studio Fulo were inspired by stars and created the table called Constellation. It’s a table with perforations which are made in order to choose the number of legs. You can design your own table choosing 4, 5 or more legs.... 
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A Bookcase For You And Your Cat

A Bookcase For You And Your Cat
Guys, who like cats, raise your hands! Designer Corentin Dombrecht has created a bookcase especially for those who love cats and have a pet at home, it’s called the Cat Library. It’s a modular construction so you can make more shelves if you like. As we all know, cats like to explore every single thing... 
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Villa With Geometric Forms

Villa With Geometric Forms
Geometry of form is one of the best ways to make the building unusual and attractive. Many architects, for example Antonio Gaudi, a famous Spanish architect, used it. Architects Eva Pfannes and Sylvain Hartenberg from the studio Ooze went further and changed the existing house with the help of geometry. They kind of wrapped the... 
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Fashionable Table and Chest Of Drawers In One

Fashionable Table and Chest Of Drawers In One
Today the most fashionable style to decorate your space is minimalism. Simple forms, neutral colors with bright accents – and your place will be stylish. Such a style demands on simple and multifunctional furniture in order to fit the modern life. Framed by Moca will fit, don’t hesitate! It’s a table and a chest of... 
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Comfy Sofa Inspired By An Apple

Comfy Sofa Inspired By An Apple
It’s not seldom when a designer creates a thing inspired by something unusual – a tree, an animal or even food. Felix Lopez was inspired by an apple during the creation of Myapple. It’s kind of a sofa or a big armchair for two or maybe a lounge chair. It looks quite large but it’s... 
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Stylish House Filled With Glamour Of The Sixties

Stylish House Filled With Glamour Of The Sixties
Are you in love with the Sixties as I am? Look at this amazing house in the style of Sixties’ glamour! The house is called Camelot and was built in 1968 in Centennial Park, Sydney, Australia. The open plan design is highly functional, the interiors are streamlined. There are some really unique features like a... 
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Smiling Acrylic Furniture

Smiling Acrylic Furniture
Smiley is the latest collection of French contemporary furniture manufacturer, Acrila. The collection consists of several chairs, a coffee table and a gueridon. All these furniture objects are perfect to make your interior more fun and happy. Every item features images of famous Smiley. They are create to surround you with the spirit of Smiley... 
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Chandeliers Of Threads And Sticks

Chandeliers Of Threads And Sticks
Jeff Jones, a designer from Atlanta, Georgia, has presented a line of fantastic chandeliers. They are made of tobacco sticks (traditionally used as hangers for the drying of tobacco leaves) and cloth-cord pendant fixtures. There are two sizes – the smaller (48 inches in diameter) is about $1,400 and the larger (90 inches in diameter)... 
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Contemporary Coffee Table With A Geometric Hollow

Contemporary Coffee Table With A Geometric Hollow
Dent is a linear coffee table adorned with a multifunctional geometric hollow that makes it contemporary and fanciful. It’s designed by Oki Sato for Arketipo. The hollow features a ceramic vase which can be used separated from the table. This unusual geometric feature of the table is very functional because you can put remotes, mobile... 
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Unusual Curved Staircase

Unusual Curved Staircase
These stairs are designed by Atmos studio for one of their residential projects. The staircase was entirely digitally fabricated using an intricate set of simply-cut but highly-detailed flat-pack elements, CNC-carving sheets of MDF and oak directly from our drawings, engraving depths to further split structural strands into ever-finer lineaments, producing elements that perfectly slot together... 
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