The super cute Kororodesuku (Kororo desk) and Kororo stool are two brilliant multifunctional furnishings designed by Tokyo-based Torafu Architects. The brightly colored desk has various windows to let light in, and the stool can hide small objects inside! Read the rest of Kororo is a Cute Multifunctional Desk by Torafu Architects Permalink | Add to [...]
The super cute Kororodesuku (Kororo desk) and Kororo stool are two brilliant multifunctional furnishings designed by Tokyo-based Torafu Architects. The brightly colored desk has various windows to let light in, and the stool can hide small objects inside!
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Bjarke Frederiksen’s “Nordic Nomad Chair” is a knapsack, a sack, a blanket and a chair – all in one! Designed to tote around, snuggle with and sit on, this cute Danish design was created to be used in the wild but could just as easily work in urban environs. Changeable in form with adaptable functions, Frederiksen’s wood and [...]
Bjarke Frederiksen’s “Nordic Nomad Chair” is a knapsack, a sack, a blanket and a chair – all in one! Designed to tote around, snuggle with and sit on, this cute Danish design was created to be used in the wild but could just as easily work in urban environs. Changeable in form with adaptable functions, Frederiksen’s wood and wool contemporary furniture piece can be carried by a human or also carry a human.
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Manoteca is a Bologna-based studio that specializes in restoration, reinvention, and re-design of abandoned furniture and objects. One of their simple and best works is called Indoor, an elegant old wooden door that was transformed into a unique desk. Rough, beautiful, and full of history, the clever piece works as a desk if opened and functions as [...]
Manoteca is a Bologna-based studio that specializes in restoration, reinvention, and re-design of abandoned furniture and objects. One of their simple and best works is called Indoor, an elegant old wooden door that was transformed into a unique desk. Rough, beautiful, and full of history, the clever piece works as a desk if opened and functions as an eight-seat dinning table if closed!
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