Aptly named “Trip,” the psychedelic dressers produced by the design team at Selad and the Italian furniture makers at Seletti marry baroque-inspired lines with bold, modern patterns (and all the colors of the rainbow) to eye-popping effect. Taking a revivalist stance to new levels of interpretation, Selad & Seletti’s silk-screened “Trip” dressers offer a bright, fresh, and rather unforgettable series of chests of drawers perhaps inspired by a trip through a Warhol exhibition with Hendrix
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True to form, the utterly urbane (and widely revered) American designer Calvin Klein wastes no time or energy with fussy details on his Curator daybed, which features the same clean, sleek lines and austere yet oddly luxurious element found across all of his design collections. With a walnut finish, the 72” x 32” piece comes in left-facing and right-facing models, fitting perfectly into whatever space you choose and easily doubling as a chaise lounge in
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Dramatic styling, punctilious clean lines and modern aesthetics define the Spot on Square Roh Nightstand. The minimalist nightstand has been designed by Bob and Nicole Springer, who have adhered to an eco-conscious design philosophy and encourage minimalism over extravagance. The bedside table will be appreciated by modernists as it highlights the congruent interplay of form and function. Made with Medex SDF and Walnut Veneer and finished with a non-toxic low VOC paint and comes equipped
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“Today I don’t feel like doin’ anything,” sings Bruno Mars; “I just wanna lay [sic] in my bed…” And it has to be said: “The Lazy Song” would be even more relatable if the concept wizards at Deta Designs were to use it in a commercial for the Hi-Can Bed (short for Hi-fidelity Canopy Bed). The bed, yet to be released on the open market, is a sleek white canopy contraption with a built-in dashboard
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Industrial design graduates Luzia Kälin and Nicole Lehner brought a clever concept to life for their thesis project while studying at Swiss University FHNW Gestaltung & Kunst. The “Stay At My Home” series includes an arrangement of temporary furniture for overnight guests perfect for the host or hostess who doesn’t have a fold-out couch or guest room to accommodate them. The series encompasses a roll-up foam mattress, pillow, sheet, lamp, rug and lightweight end table
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