Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

iceberg.








The iceberg sofa by Noon Studio - filed under "something beautiful that I want for my home that may not be the most practical/functional."

What are your impractical furnishing desires?

nipped from yatzer.

harri koskinen.



Nice and simple furniture and an array of versatile design objects.

les meubles.











So many reasons (besides the amazing beer and waffles) that I want to go back to Belgium for a visit, and this shop houses many of them.

tilt.







I think that if you google "the most beautiful drafting table in the whole wide world" this beauty by Friso Kramer should be your result.
(someone please give it a home)

hidden cables.







Got chord problems? Blue lounge offers a great solution for laptop users. I truly appreciate when designers consider our day to day needs.

bbdw.








On the hunt for some new furniture (namely dresser, nightstands & credenza) I came across BBDW and decided my search was done.
(time to search for the funds)

edmond.







Adorable French shop full of vintage furniture and special gifts for the little ones.
pinched from les carnets du design.

loris & livia.







Goodness! What a truly functional side chair.
pinched from minimalissimo.

j1studio.





Experimental furniture design. Simple, modular love.
pinched from black.white.yellow.

la chaise.







Sometimes I think I could devote an entire blog to seating options alone. Found these lovelies at Red, a local favorite.

remodern.







Oh my! Too much perfection - I need all three.

lean in.





I love the feeling of movement in Kurt Dexel's Agular Collection.

pop ups.






Bettina Nissen & Dan Civico showcase there clever work at this years Design Event.
via design milk

retrouvius.






I'm a full-blown chair addict, and I'm drooling over the amazing seating options at Retrouvius.

pierre paulin.











Pierre Paulin passed away earlier this year, but his talent and designs live on. Both Ligne Roset and Artifort continue to produce his classic designs.

wound up.




Rocking bench by Fetiche Design. I love how it looks, but I'm pretty sure I would fall off.

via notcot.