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Empty olive tins turn into funky furniture and mini kitchen toys with the creative vision of Rafinesse & Tristesse. The Berlin based company was founded in 2007 by Karin Yilmaz Egger and Petra Schultz whose vision could see beyond the empty containers and come up with these trendy recycled pieces. Every piece is unique and [...]
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Le Tulip is a cute cradle by Lazzari that grows with your child. It starts off as a cradle, with a very soft rocking movement, to suit newborn babies in the first few months; then it turns into cot for older babies and toddlers and the final transformation reveals a colourful bed for older kids. [...]
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Our passion for crafts has made my son’s room eclectic to say the least. There is nothing I dislike more than a perfect kid’s room that looks like it has just come out of a showroom. Mix and match is definitely the route I like to take and with so many fun products on the [...]
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I love the new chalk table with reversible top by P’kolino. I am a huge fun of draw-on/wipe-off surfaces and this table seems particularly good. The modern and simple design typical of P’kolino’s products and their functionality come together here with a reversible top, which is perfect to hide the mess away and quickly turns [...]
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Since 2005 Dutch company Kidsonroof have been making the most fabulous children’s products, I love the corrugated cardboard playhouses and their totem Christmas tree. The combination of simple design together with natural materials generates products that are both appealing and safe and their latest furniture collection is the perfect example of that. VolumeZero Furniture is [...]
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Living in confined spaces is a reality for a lot of people, which has inspired talented designers to come up with functional solutions to suit the compact and stylish modern home. Offi has launched a fantastic dining table by San Diego designer Srdjan Simic that does just that. Made of laminated birch plywood on a [...]
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This carton furniture for kids is extremely modern and in line with today’s demands for eco-friendly products, so it was really surprising to find it was first designed in 1965 by Japanese designer Riki Watanabe. In 2006 the Kid’s Set original design was reproduced by Tokyo’s Metropolitan Gallery and is available to buy at 7140JPY, which [...]
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