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Sabtu, 21 Januari 2012

Eco Friendly Liborius Reykjavík's Cutting Table No. 1


Travel designers and students with limited space know the importance of a practical design table. Cutting  on floors of carpet in bedroom, kitchen with tiled surfaces and back pain inducing low tables is not a particularly joyful experience. Cutting Table No. 1 by Liborius Reykjavík is a conveniently portable and environmentally friendly solution with the aircraft that leads to these students and designers on the move. The modular cutting table avoids physical dependencies and allows you to work wherever it hits the inspiration. Maintain limited space and portability in mind, the affordable and biodegradable Cutting Table No. 1 comes with 3 collapsible drawers, strap, moving or storing box, and a laminated white surface top. All parts are easily replaceable. According to the designers, the table so far has been used as a 'cutting table, meeting table, dinner table, baby changing table, RPG table, and a bed.'  The table [1500mm x 1200mm x 930mm] comes in packaged and ready to send all design students around the world with a weight of 12 Kg, with a special discount of 18%. References: and srulirecht.



Jumat, 17 Juni 2011

Interior Decoration Facepots By Igor Mitin


If you're finding limited space for plants and pictures, one of the best design solutions i've found is the inclusion of Igor Mitin Facepots in interior decoration. Instead of making a difficult choice between displaying potted plants or pictures of their loved ones, these vessels are the ideal compromise comic. You can completely alter their regular interaction with the plain old planters or framed photographs, but these foreign elements provide a new appreciation for both when viewed together. On the one hand, leaves and flowers of the vegetation immediately perceived as extravagant hairstyles that leave the cylinder head of his kin. Moreover, even portraits of most serious close friends and family members are forced to look silly when inserted into Facepots by Igor Mitin. References: and industrialdesignserved.