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Product Design

Since it is our intention to support creativity and beauty, HomeWorldDesign presents in PRODUCT DESIGN category items of furniture with a high degree of originality and functionality. Cabinets, tables, chairs and other furniture with a classic, traditional design or a very futuristic design are all found in this category. Furniture of the most diverse, highly versatile, made from a variety of materials, with a vast cultural color pattern will be presented here for those who love Beauty. You will know and you will be able to inspire yourself from the creations of the most respected designers in the world.

Ubabub – Crib for Babies with a Special Aesthetic

POD is a crib for babies, shaped as a cocoon, designed to provide enhanced safety and comfort to your child. It has appeared when Natasha and Daniel Dumais, two parents from Australia, unable to find furniture that would suit their taste, took the initiative to create their own furniture. Searching for a more modern design, […]

Works of art made by Joseph Walsh. Enignum Canopy Bed

The Irish designer, Joseph Walsh, has accustomed us with his creations in which passion and imagination exceed any limits of expression. It’s amazing how the designer has mastered the material, his creations have a conception and stylistics that elevates them to the level of works of art. It is hard to believe that wood, the

French Style in a Kitchen

French Style Kitchen / Simmons & Company

Made in a French style, this kitchen is named Lake Sherwood, made by Simmons & Company. This is the result of the customer’s love for everything that means France. Such a kitchen requires a great attention to detail in order to highlight the glamour of the classic French kitchens.

What is Mosaic? A Classic Decorative Technique for Your Home

What is mosaic? The mosaics were very popular and desired in the past. They had a consistently large appreciation because they ennobled and gave value to a house. To which, in time, was added an intrinsic historical value that gives to this decorative technique a touch of classicism and aesthetic elevation. How did this technique

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