97 Mid-Century Modern Chairs To Get Inspired

97 Mid-Century Modern Chairs To Get Inspired
Mid-century modern is an architectural, interior, product and graphic design that generally describes mid-20th century developments in modern design, architecture and urban development from roughly 1933 to 1965. Mid-century modern style is trendy right now as boomers feel nostalgic about it and millennials and zoomers love its coziness and rediscover it for themselves, and many... 
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37 Ways To Incorporate Antique Chairs Into Your Space

37 Ways To Incorporate Antique Chairs Into Your Space
The most livable interiors are those that can’t be pinned to a specific era or decade, but integrate elements from the history of home design. Incorporating some beautiful vintage or antique items into your interiors will give them a character, and if you are willing to include some old items into your space, here are... 
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74 Modern And Smart Kitchen Island Seating Options

74 Modern And Smart Kitchen Island Seating Options
A kitchen island is an important element in most kitchens, and though there are layouts without it, it’s still a very desired piece as in modern and contemporary kitchens, it occupies a special place, being the element that usually separates the kitchen area from the living space. Let’s find out how to make your kitchen... 
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28 Smart IKEA Oddvar Stool Hacks For Your Home

28 Smart IKEA Oddvar Stool Hacks For Your Home
IKEA Oddvar stool is one of absolutely necessary things for any interior because it can be used for lots of various goals. First of all, it’s a stool, so use it in that way; you can hack it a bit painting or stenciling it, or maybe add a comfy fluffy seat. Oddvar is perfect to... 
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Bookchair: A Bookshelf And A Reader’s Chair In One

Bookchair: A Bookshelf And A Reader’s Chair In One
If you are a book lover and looking for ideas to accommodate your books and other reading-connected furniture with style and without wasting much space, here’s a great idea. Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto’s Bookchair slots in and out of its surrounding shelving to double as both storage and seating. The bookcase becomes an element of... 
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VALUE Furniture Upholstered With Old Paper Money

VALUE Furniture Upholstered With Old Paper Money
Paper money isn’t worth anything without its assigned value – otherwise, it would be nothing more than just a blend of cotton and linen. Most money only has a lifespan of no more than 18 months before it’s decommissioned and sent to be burned. Instead of discarding old bills, London-based designer Angela Mathis gives them... 
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Unique Calibre 32 Stools Inspired By Horology

Unique Calibre 32 Stools Inspired By Horology
Calibre 32 is a stool by Richard Yasmine that’s inspired by horology and ancient Lebanese civilization. As part of a series of 10 stools designed by various designers for Squad Design with the constraints that they need to be made out of wood and designed to fit inside a 35x35x35cm cardboard box. Translated to mean... 
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Modern Bold Gardenias Furniture Collection For Outdoors

Modern Bold Gardenias Furniture Collection For Outdoors
Spanish designer Jaime Hayon presented a collection of furniture for indoors and outdoors called Gardenias. In the collection you may see a garden chair made of aluminum with extended back, passing into the canopy over your head, and a chair with a padded seat and backrest, available in two versions. There’s also a sofa with... 
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Stone Foam Stool: Looking Hard And Being Soft

Stone Foam Stool: Looking Hard And Being Soft
The perception, interaction and contradictions are brought together in the Stone Foam Stool by designer Matthijs Kok. This stool looks hard but it is unexpectedly soft as adding clay grains and pigment to liquid soft foam gives the expanded foam a raw stone texture. During expanding, the stone foam takes over the shape of the... 
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Modern Stools Made Using Unique 75% Control Process

Modern Stools Made Using Unique 75% Control Process
These amazing stools were created using a 75% control process, a new way of creating upholstery which involves using traditional cushion material – polyurethane foam – that is usually hidden under the fabric. The foam is poured into an open mold that allows it to freely expand within the furniture’s wooden structure. In this way,... 
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