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Push and Store Cabinet by Chung-Tang Ho: No Doors, No Shelves, No Drawers

Chung-Tang Ho has recently presented his new Push and Store cabinet. It has really unique design requiring no shelves or drawers. The cabinet is constructed of the wooden beams which look like as it is filled. To store something you should push it into the black-painted piece and the beams will take the shape of the item. Push and Store Cabinet continuously changes its shape and structure with every object placed into it. Take them back and the cabinet will take its normal form. This unusual piece of furniture can be compared with the sculpture that is transformed by you. So you don’t have any extra place to store your things as well as there are no empty shelves. It is very interesting idea which looks simultaneously simple and stylish.



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Contemporary Two In One Bedside Table And Night Light
This bedside table look very simple and yet very stylish – it’s a single shelf of oak standing on the legs of walnut. The table is perfect for holding small things like alarm clock, the book you are currently reading, but not the night light. With this bedside table you wouldn’t need one as it’s creators Charlie Crowther-Smith and Richard Bannister managed to build it in. The lamp placed inside gives smooth ambient glow that would never break your dreams and will show the way to the restroom. The colorful light can add passion or make your bedroom more relaxing and you can choose a color to fit for your bedroom’s interior.

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Highly stylized custom furniture by Jory Brigham

Jory Brigham began woodworking with his father at a very early age. He learned a lot and has reached incredible heights in craftsmanship and that allows him to concentrate on his unique style without compromises. His original custom stands are really of a perfect quality – every line to the last inch and every detail is clean and accurate; only the best timber is utilized. Take a look at the stand with a crack on the top surface – I don’t know if it’s done on purpose or is it a cleverly hidden defect but I think that it looks great. Overall style is easily recognizable and organic – some might not like that there are too many details, but Home Reviews is not the case :) Check out Jory’s webpage for more great things he makes.



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