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Shelves and stairs

Posted By: Cristian  Permalink in Furniture, Interior Tags: books, shelves

10

May


If you like to collect books or magazines and you don’t have the space to make your own little library in your house, turning your staircase into a storage space could be the solution.

The orange walls, the white stairs, every accessory in that room makes the room look more beautiful and relaxing.

It is not hard to build your little staircase library, you just need to have the right shape shelves ;) .

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Grow your furniture

Posted By: Cristian  Permalink in Furniture, Kids Tags: bookshelves

4

Jan


Designer Jung Jae Yup tried to make a furniture that grows with your child or with your home. Being made from both simple birch plywood pieces and a large stainless steel structure you can make it bigger as your children grows or when you move to a bigger home. Its dimensions are 540 x 640 x 1620.

It can be useful to store a lot of different things in it.

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Rock - Modular shelf

Posted By: Cristian  Permalink in Furniture Tags: bookshelves, modular

4

Jan


Philippe Macaigne, a designer from France, invented Rock, which is an interesting modular storage system that can be used on the ground or mounted on the wall.

It is available in a pack of 5 modules numbered from 1 to 48 and available in two colors. Each pack has 3 modules monochrome and 2 modules with a colored background.

It is made by the company Craftbymac, the material is alucobest, all with the price of 120€.

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Innovative bookshelf

Posted By: Cristian  Permalink in Design, Furniture Tags: bookshelf

11

Aug


If you pay more attention to the shape of this great bookshelf design you will see that borrows a lot from the SEX word ;). It was designed by Arun Kumar Francis and it is very ergonomic . You can store all kinds of books in it and other objects.

I would definetly buy it but for the moment it is not for sale. Anyway with some technical skills I bet you will be able to make it yourself with some wood and metal.

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DIY tennis ball massage chair

Posted By: Cristian  Permalink in Chairs, Furniture Tags: ball, tennis

5

Aug

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