59 IKEA Lack Table Hacks And Makeover Ideas

59 IKEA Lack Table Hacks And Makeover Ideas
IKEA Lack table is a universal piece that is amazing for hacking and incorporating it into various interiors – IKEA is good at making cool yet simple furniture. Lack table is a simple white or black item with four legs and sharp corners, and if it doesn’t fit your interior, you can always hack it.... 
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41 Functional Hacks To Rock IKEA Hol Table In Your Decor

41 Functional Hacks To Rock IKEA Hol Table In Your Decor
Hol table by IKEA is a simple and casual piece made of solid wood and with a practical storage space underneath the table top. It seems to be too simple to hack but still many people love to change its look and function. Let’s see what you can do with it! Pet Hacks I must... 
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Artistic Mizu Table For Creating Your Own Installations

Artistic Mizu Table For Creating Your Own Installations
You can either set out to buy furniture that looks artistic, or you can make your own art with your furniture. The Mizu table is designed in a way that allows you to add your own artistic touch to it, the table is part storage, part installation. Designer Alicja Prussakowska felt that your emotional attachment... 
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Unique Nim Table Inspired By Lava Strata And Stone

Unique Nim Table Inspired By Lava Strata And Stone
Beautiful nature phenomena have never been closer to you than now! Nim is a limited edition coffee table designed by London-based design studio PINCH. Looking at lava strata, stone, and weather, the duo created the table using Jesmonite, which results in a texture similar to natural stone. The man made, sculptural table appears to float... 
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Functional Three-Legged Tables With Minimal Aesthetics

Functional Three-Legged Tables With Minimal Aesthetics
Both known for their minimal aesthetic, London-based fashion brand COS and Danish design company Hay have teamed up to present two folding wooden tables: a tall, slim version and a shorter, wider model. Functionality and cool designs – that’s what we love, and these two really mix both features. Each table has a circular top... 
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Side Tables Made From Reused Bottles And Wood Tops

Side Tables Made From Reused Bottles And Wood Tops
I’m sure that any of us saw DIYs reusing old bottles but these creations by Brazilian designer Tati Guimarães is an absolutely new level of recycling. Finding a creative use of bottles and pieces of wood she made fantastic side tables, that are flexible, and that can be use also on a top of a... 
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Playful BFF Console Tables With Sexy Girl Legs

Playful BFF Console Tables With Sexy Girl Legs
Boys, I’ve just found a perfect console table for your bachelors’ digs! Designer Vick Vanlian brings us these BFF Console Tables – table with sexy human legs instead of regular ones. The table tops are available in different sizes and colors – you can go for a longer version for your living room or use... 
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Triplice Tables Made From Scraps Of Wood

Triplice Tables Made From Scraps Of Wood
Domingos Pascali and Sarkis Semerdjian were visiting woodwork shops when they realized just how much quality scrap wood was being thrown away. That inspired them to take sustainability a little more seriously when they returned home and decided to find a use for the high-end leftovers. That led to the Triplice tables. After perfecting sizing... 
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Stylish KRATER Side Table With A Space For Cats

Stylish KRATER Side Table With A Space For Cats
Inspired by their cats desire to sleep on or under something, Levantin Design have created a side table named KRATER. The inspiration for the table was a rebellious spirit of our cat prefers to sleep “on something” – under the table, under the chair and so on. Hallmark of the table appeared outdoor bowl (krater... 
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Cement Counting The Rice Table And installation In One

Cement Counting The Rice Table And installation In One
Moroso has released 30 cement editions of the combined seat and table that Daniel Libeskind designed for Marina Abramovic’s live art piece, Counting the Rice, earlier this year. Libeskind’s design is a series of connected angular planes that form the back, seat, base, supports and tabletop. The work surface is angled down towards the user... 
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