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Co-Worker Table: Silent Assistant Designed to Help

Each person has his own habits and rituals when he performs office work, procedures that he almost gets to repeat instinctively daily. Each has his own specific way of organizing the office, being accustomed to place his requisites, stationery and everything he uses in work in a distinct way. If disarrangement occurs and our routine […]

Cafe Al maqha – a Unique Design by Fares Dhifi

Fares Dhifi is a young designer from France, of Tunisian origin. One of his latest projects is Cafe Al maqha, a café with a unique design, as simple as beautiful. Looking at the pictures, I do not know why, but the words that come to my mind are those that say: valuable essences are kept

Coffee Tables: Volcano Collection Brings Nature Closer

Bellila’s Volcane collection includes a special set of coffee tables, which offer a subtle equilibrium between functionality and esthetics. These tables distinguish themselves by the fact that they include in their structure an enameled ceramic vase which allows cultivating plants, flowers or small trees. Available in different colors, these tables fit in any interior. Bellila

Casa Narigua / P+0 Arquitectura

Casa Narigua was organized in three bodies according to their utility function, respectively, one body for the parking, garage and auxiliaries, a second body for bedrooms and intimate needs and the third body is designed for the kitchen and social area.

Eco Furniture from Recycled Silk Remnants, by Meb Rure

It is remarkable that young designers are looking for solutions to transform dump goods into home-use products. Many materials could be valorized and deserve a second life. This time, the turkish designer Meb Rure, from Istanbul, had the idea of recycling Nepal silk remnants and transform them into eco furniture such as chairs, Ottoman pieces

Contemporary Art – Eccentricity of Wood by Olga Oreshyna

„In my belief, wood retains the spirit of the living tree and I just try to honour it. Wood is an excellent medium. It’s strong, light and flexible. You can shape it, carve it, colour it.” This is the belief that underlies the option for wood of the artist Olga Oreshyna, from Russia. Being raised

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