Hide Your Stuff: Secret Dresser By Alon Dodo

Hide Your Stuff: Secret Dresser By Alon Dodo
Like his Black Scars Cabinet, designer Alon Dodo’s Secret Dresser is a thought-provoking piece with a bit of mystery and dark playfulness. What appears to be a straightforward mixed wood dresser holds a secret within the surface of its top. This is a cute and smart secret space for hiding some jewelry or money, or... 
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The Latest Décor Trend: 20 Striking Two-Toned Wooden Furniture Pieces

The Latest Décor Trend: 20 Striking Two-Toned Wooden Furniture Pieces
Dark and light wood combined in one piece is a new hot trend in décor, and they look very unusual and eye-catching! Dark and light or stained and natural woods are skillfully fused together to create bold surface decoration on these contemporary wood furniture pieces. Such modern items are awesome for any modern, minimalist and... 
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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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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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Minimalist Neus Sideboard With Asymmetrical Doors

Minimalist Neus Sideboard With Asymmetrical Doors
Jo-a have designed a contemporary sideboard named Neus. The Neus sideboard is eye-catching, surprising and invites you to take a closer look. At first glance, its slender lines, its generous size and its long asymmetric legs will attract your attention. Now let your hand glide over the warm wood of the cabinet to test the... 
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Natural Yet Minimalist Milano Study Light

Natural Yet Minimalist Milano Study Light
The LED lamp in ‘Milano Study’ is directed to its wooden surface giving it a warm, atmospheric glow. The young designers of Politecnico di Milano, Alessandro Grasso, Alexandra Lunardi, Sara Flamigni and Emanuele Colzani say that their work was inspired by the organic, natural shapes – such as leaves, flowers, drops of water. That’s why... 
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Functional And Versatile Pandora Sideboard In Vibrant Colors

Functional And Versatile Pandora Sideboard In Vibrant Colors
Pandora sideboard by Pedro Sousa stands out for the functional character and for the touch of vibrant colors. It assumes itself as a piece, the main function of which is storage, presenting several compartments of different sizes and formats that adapt to the daily needs of the user. In 100% solid oak, this sideboard has... 
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Exotic Tree Sideboard With A Mesmerizing Design

Exotic Tree Sideboard With A Mesmerizing Design
A piece can be exotic not only because of shapes or colors, this incredibly exotic sideboard, The Special Tree looks stunning because of its textures. Three types of exotic roots are featured in their natural colors with a gleaming, high-gloss finish. The interior of the sideboard is satinwood, the base and trunks made of oxidized... 
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Modern Attic Loft With An Inside Balcony For Storage

Modern Attic Loft With An Inside Balcony For Storage
This attic loft in Moscow, Russia, is a nice example of how to create an eclectic and budget-friendly interior. First, the owners wanted to visually expand the space, so they used lots of white color for wall and ceiling décor, and for furniture. The splashes of colors like red or pink are few not to... 
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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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