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It’s designed by architect Oriano Favaretto and looks organic and very creative. On Cersaie 2010 Italian bath furniture design company Mastella has presented several bathroom collections and Calla lily-inspired bathroom suite was among them. The suite consists of a freestanding bathtub, pedestal sinks, and white faucets and taps. The bathtubs and sinks repeat the shape of the flower and made of a...
A cool coffee table is the basis for a stylish living area idea, and these ultra-modern funky coffee tables by Compar will be a sure centerpiece in any contemporary living room or den. Available in a variety of cool shapes complemented by a palette of hot hues, the Flower, Miro and Mix coffee tables are a must-see. The Flower table features a curved transparent or black tabletop set on a swivel base,...
Captivatingly colorful and neatly designed in the shape of a flower, it has a raised cylindrical center module that is accompanied by five lower movable petals creating a fun place for children to sit, gather and play. Whether you are young or young at heart, these Fiore ottomans by Arconas provide a playful modular seating arrangement for children that are guaranteed to make you smile. The Fiore seating...
The leg looks like a trunk and the flower is growing inside the bulb. The lamp-flower that grows right from the socket. Isn’t it romantic? You can make glad your wife or your girlfriend by presenting her such a flower that will never fade. Such a lamp will look fine in many interiors; a lampshade is not needed, you’ll like soft light from the flowers. I think the creators of this lamp should make...
Lastika resembles a flower, in fact a daisy. Velichko Velikov has designed the Lastika chair for Italian manufacturer LAGO. When you sit in it, you are supported by forty elastics that make up the seat and create a rocking sensation, although the structure of the seat is in fact very stable. It is a fun and comfortable seat, very lightweight and stackable
Dubbed the Petalas, this exotic table is inspired by a flower, with it’s petals in a slow and steady bloom. of this handmade modern wood table by Brazilian company Etel. Artist and designer Jorge Zalszupin uses eight panels of wood, each shaped and bent into a smooth curve to create an uninterrupted line from tabletop to legs. The rich finish highlights the wood – Pau Ferro, native to Brazil and...