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"Walking Table" by Wouter Scheublin
Designer Wouter Scheublin studied at the Technical University of Delft and Design Academy Eindhoven and now he has his own design studio. Technical education and love for beauty of mechanics affects his present works as we can see it by the example of "Walking Table", one of his last works. As a unit of furniture, it is a usual table, but as a mechanical product of a designer's genius idea - it is a walking mechanism. When pushed, the table starts moving simulating the natural walking motion. Whether it was made for convenience or for fun only designer can answer. But in any case, this table may have caused the admiration of the most famous genius of mechanics - Leonadro Da Vinci.

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Inflatable and Foldable furniture by Jy Yeon Suh
If your life is very mobile and you must relocate often, have to pack your bags, transporting them and unpack them so you just have to purchase a Bojaki collection. Funny from the first sight the idea of the collection has a grain of common sense and it is a practical solution for easing on transportation and production costs. Designer Jy Yeon Suh has tried to simplify packing process and has proposed to use inflatable, foldable, flat-pack housewares and furniture. The collection is made of very rigid and sturdy fabric and it is very compact also. Look at the pictures of the collection to find out what items are included.

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Lenga Modular System by Yes, oui si
Really good for a retail space this Lenga Modular System or its independent modules will be also very suitable for an apartment spaces. Designed by Yes, oui si (Israel), it resembles a grid system, different elements of which can be moved and placed independently depending on their functions. The shelves and cabinets can be placed both on the upper and on the lower grids. The main wall can be as high and as wide as it required, so you can minimize it to provide enough storage and maximize floor space. Despite the very wide possibilities in terms of functionality, the system is thin and minimal in design and looks very neat and cozy.

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Sam Weller's 'Snelson Stool' without any Screw or Nail
Sam Weller is a British designer who was always interested in mechanics and engineering. He has developed 'the snelson stool' on the basic of the principles of tensegrity, and more precisely inspired by sculptural works of Kenneth Snelson’s. The construction allows holding together exact number of elements by virtue of using tension, just as in the concept of tensegrity. So in the production process was not used any screw or nail. Different american hardwoods are used in the construction, among them are white oak, cherry, black walnut and ash, which are distinguished by their strength. Through the use of different types of wood a variety of color variations of the chairs is available. The combination of colors leads to an unexpectedly elegant and beautiful results.

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"Multiple" Low Table of any Shape by Raphael Charles
The best furniture we have ever wanted to have is the one that is created by our imagination. Designer Raphael Charles has presented a fun furniture assembly called "Multiple" that is actually a low table of any shape you want. This trick is possible due to the main idea of assembly: the table consists of repetitive magnetic beech poles, glued to each other into different shapes. The sculptural table can be adapted for any place and makes it much easier to apportion living spaces. As a result, our fantasy is limited by the size of an area only. For example, you can write a short greeting and it will be a wonderful surprise. The "Multiple" is very mobile and may be useful either in the home or in the garden, courtyard, veranda and terrace.

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Two Solid Wood Stools from Riva 1920
These two stools are only a small part of the collection that Riva 1920 can offer. Working with solid wood is a passion and main business of this Italian wood club. Floire and Delta stools designed by Karim Rashid and made of cedar wood have their own personality that every product made of solid wood has. The personality can be seen from their shapes: it can be graceful or ridiculous, simple or complicated. Fiore from the first sight resembles a flower with petals, but the more we look at it - the more items come to our minds: now we can see the print of some animal's paw. Delta is some kind of random shape, a bit graceful and unique. Both stools are very original and are not only good for sitting on but also decorate a room and tint with uniqueness.

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'Pelt' Chair by Benjamin Hubert
De La Espada is a furniture brand, a firm that promotes younger and lesser known talented designers or design offices giving a platform upon which to build their own brands. Recently, they have presented this timber dining chair, conceived by Benjamin Hubert. The "Pelt" is a name of the chair which is made of a solid ash frame that is wrapped by a thin plywood shell. The chair looks like a single unit due to the interesting design construction. The seat extends downwards through the front legs. The overall stability is provided by the cross construction that connects the front and rear legs.

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 Interior of Kid’s Bedrooms
Kid’s bedroom is a very special world. Fairytales, riddles and dreams live there. In the design of the bedrooms for the youngest children a light-hand always reigns. With a time the interior and design of the room for a student varies considerably: it is necessary to equip the room with a place for doing homework, to put the computer somewhere. The most important things except furniture are a color palette and lighting. The ideal children's room should be a source of a child's development and proper interior can contribute it. You can check out some examples of the kid’s bedrooms we propose to you.

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