City Furniture
(above) 7 Serie 142 Tecno chairs Alexander Girard fabric. € 1000
(above) 1960s Hans Wegner teak Getama daybed. € 1200
(above) 5 Boris Tobacoff 'SPHERE' dining chairs 1971. € 4000. Not available.
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These bookcase CAVE really gives a feeling of a little hideaway. Designed to allow books to be stored on both sides, this bookshelf can also function as a partition of a room. CAVE comes in 2 sizes, one for adults and one for kids.
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(images from House & Garden)
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I thought these Anamorphic cups were pretty cool when I first saw it. "Anamorphic" refers to a distorted image that only appears normal when viewed with a special device. The most common of these devices is the anamorphic cylinder, which typically consists of a cylinder with a highly reflective surface, placed in the center of painting that is lying face-up. Such curiosities first appeared in the 1600s, and became popular throughout Europe in the 18th century. The Anamorphic Cup is the first product to employ the visual principles of the anamorphic cylinder. The stainless steel cup reflects the distorted words printed on the porcelain saucer. The image is indecipherable when the cup and saucer are separate.
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This Doca Autunno coffee table is made from cardboard and is created to fold together like a piece of origami. It caused quite a stir, both for its functional and decorative design, when it was shown at the Milan furniture fair in 2005. Each table measures 35.5"l x 22.5"w x 14"h.
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Check out these wonderful designs by hivemindesign. My favourite has got to be the stag mirror below. Really love the simplicity and beauty of it.
Cool wooden magnetic board called what else but "Genuine"! Perhaps the magnets should be wooden, or designed like an object that doesn't look magnetic, too.
These beautiful honeycomb structure is sewn together using light weight durable fabric. It is collapsible and easy to install. This will be great for organising clothes or bags in your closet, don't you think? Something different from the conventional rectangular pigeon hole.
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2. When I am inspired, I don't know when to stop. The converse also holds for me.
3. I met my husband when I was in grad school. He is Russian and now teaches in a local university in Singapore.
6. My passion for interior design began at childhood when I would be shifting my furniture and reconfiguring my room layout every other day. My idea of a fun outing as a kid was visiting a new fully-furnished showhouse. I also loved opening fridges in departmental stores to see how the internal layout was configured.
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First of all, good choice on the lamp and chairs! I completely understand your dilemma with the colour selection. There is just too many beautiful colours to choose from! Good thing is that your kitchen has a neutral base, so I don't think you can go wrong with any colour choice you make.
Personally for me, I like my kitchen to be fresh and bright! I think of fresh green lettuce, ripe lemons, the sky and lots of natural sunlight when I imagine my dream kitchen. Think the colour scheme below pretty much describes it.
So, as a matter of personal preference, my colour palette for a kitchen would gravitate towards the green, blue and yellow spectrum. If I had to choose, I would go for the bolder petrol blue Fly lamp to make it a strong feature in the kitchen, and pair it with the light yellow Magis Air Chair. I will then echo and match these colours throughout the kitchen with lots of fresh greens and fruits. I also like Martha Steward's idea of spray painting metal cannister lids to add spots of colour to your kitchen table. In your case, you can take the colour cue from the colour of the lamp you choose for your kitchen.
Hope this helps! Good luck and do send me a pic of your kitchen when it is done!
(image from House Beautiful)
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Beautiful hand-drawn notebooks by Février designs. Do check out more of their cool indie stuff at etsy.
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Drawing inspiration from the bonsai, park planters were created to elevate the common household plant to the status of full grown tree. The potted plant becomes the backdrop for an urban park scene. Simple and beautiful.
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