30 Cute IKEA Mammut Stools Ideas For Kids’ Rooms

30 Cute IKEA Mammut Stools Ideas For Kids’ Rooms
IKEA Mammut furniture is a bright collection made for children, and today I’d like to share some Mammut stool ideas – ways to use them at home and to renovate them a bit to match your space perfectly. It’s made of plastic which makes it easy for children to carry and move and also perfect... 
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Bright Knotty Cushions And Stools For Modern Decor

Bright Knotty Cushions And Stools For Modern Decor
Full of bright colors and funky textures, these decorative cushions and stools from Knots Studio are guaranteed to be conversation starters. Created by Tel Aviv-based Neta Tesler, the spunky seating is inspired by the sea and the city. Utilizing a unique tying technique, the knots are filled with a stiff foam filling and upholstery that... 
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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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How To Rock IKEA Bekvam Stool In Your Interiors: 32 Ideas

How To Rock IKEA Bekvam Stool In Your Interiors: 32 Ideas
IKEA Bekvam stool is a piece made from solid wood with a hand-hole in the top step makes the step stool easy to move. If you think that it’s just a usual kids’ stool, I’m ready to prove that it’s on the contrary! Bekvam can be used for many purposes, starting from helping your kids... 
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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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Coiled Stool With A Comfy Tractor Seat

Coiled Stool With A Comfy Tractor Seat
Knitted and fur furniture is always the coziest, and here’s a cool example of it – the Coiled Stool by Umbra, which is inspired by colored threads, an ergonomic tractor seat and Filipino basket weaving techniques. The stool is mounted on four wood legs, hand-woven threads cover a rattan core to create a surprisingly comfortable... 
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Wooden Stool With A Gaping Mouth For A Magazine

Wooden Stool With A Gaping Mouth For A Magazine
This stool collection by Montreal designer Loïc Bard was inspired by his childhood memories of a trip to Japan. Japan is a symbol of simplicity of the utensils and the rustic environment of the tea ceremony, so this stool reminds of that. This wooden stool follows the organic shape with gaping mouths that store magazines... 
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Funky Beat Hide Silhouette Stool With A Storage Space

Funky Beat Hide Silhouette Stool With A Storage Space
Beat hide Silhouette is a funny stool with a storage space designed by Lucia Otero. Black and white are classical colors but a silhouette that decorates the stool makes it funky. There are silhouettes of a person who is talking, who is indifferent, who is flirting and many others. The stool is not just a... 
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Cool Natural Stool Of Teak With A Colorful Accent

Cool Natural Stool Of Teak With A Colorful Accent
Nature is harmony, it’s relaxing and calm. Nature around the house and inside brings coziness and relaxation to our lives. A piece of nature in your house is simple Hug Stool by Emo Design. It’s a handcrafted white teak monolithic stool characterized by the use of irregular and worn pieces of wood. The colorful rope... 
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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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