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‘Collerette’ Puof with a Blanket by Les M Design Studio

You will not find better and more extraordinary place to rest in front of the TV than the wonderful pouf by Les M Design Studio, which is called ‘Collerette’. The chair with blanket is ideal when it gets cold and uncomfortable, especially when it is used as an outdoor seating. Using the pouf together with a sofa, you can create an extraordinary bed. The poufs are designed as a single and double version, depending on size. However, double ‘Collerette’ can be used as a small sofa or a small chair. The rolled-up blanket doubles as a back and the armrests of the seat.
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Colorful Composition with Cactus

Cactus, planted in the sand of bright colors, is unusually beautiful and it certainly will enliven any workplace. Colorful gardens appeared in Japan in the 15th century and became very popular. Traditionally colorful gardens consisted of sand and stones, but in the present-day gardens stones have been replaced by cacti. Colorful sand – yellow, orange, purple, blue, black or white – with cactus looks very original especially in transparent pot. Beautiful patterns in the sand can be made with a thin stick, just use your imagination and you will get an excellent result. This is a perfect example of decor for office or computer place at home. By the way it may be a wonderful gift for friends.
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‘Babylon Light’ with a Flower Pot by Ryan Taylor

The Plantable light fixture was created by Ryan Taylor, specializing in interactive, graphic and industrial design, in collaboration with Planting Design Advisor Victoria Taylor. The name of the lamp is Babylon Light – has a clear allusion to the Hanging Gardens of Nebuchadnezzar’s wife, is a hollow disk-like construction made of aluminum with a hole in the middle, intended for a lamp. The empty space is used as a flower pot. Babylon Light would look great in the kitchen or living room as well as in the office where it will create “eco-friendly” atmosphere, which is so important in any office staff. Due to designers now everybody can have his own hanging garden.
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LightSpace with a Starry Sky by Jade Doel

New Zealand designer Jade Doel has provided an opportunity for us to enjoy the starry sky while dining. LightSpace is a disc-shaped pendant light that supports many modes, the source of which are two independent LED lamps. The body is made of American Ash and consists of five segments, soft lighting of which makes the space “more intimate, more exciting and more intriguing.” Doel’s creation has not only functional aims but also the rational justification. Doel says that such LightSpace can solve the issues surrounding the lack of “perception of dinner as ‘family time’”, the reasons of which he sees in increasing adoption of open plan interiors.
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Paper Donut: Office by Alexis Facca

Paper donut is a work of French designer. Alexis Facca is well known for his projects in paper art and set design. This office is not just one of ordinary works with paper; it is actually a piece of art. Time stood still in this office at the mark of 80 years. The idea was to recreate the office of a British advertising agency from 1980′s. Furniture, modeled on real world pieces, fully corresponds that time, and even the calendar is open to June 83. First vivid impression is produced by bright colors and well-chosen color combinations. But in general, the accuracy and thoroughness of all details’ reproduction impress most of all.
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Comfortable Tomato Chair by Eero Aarnio

Eero Aarnio is well known Finnish furniture designer, who has been the founder of usage plastic material in industrial design. His Tomato Chair designed in 1971 confirmed his designer’s reputation as a master of inventing new forms, seeming extraordinary and very complicated, but very comfortable for the human body. Due to the smart construction with two large rounded armrests and a comfortable back the chair is very stable. The material of Tomato chair and its stability allows using the chair right on the water! The name of the chair reflects its appearance: if you’ll look at the chair from the front there are two circles just like in the word tOmatO.
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Line of Lamps ‘Bun’ by Coralie Beauchamp

The line of lamps “Bun” by Coralie Beauchamp is a hand crafted work which deserves to be called a masterpiece. The designer was awarded the Discovery Award at the Maison & Objet for the “Bun”. The series includes different models of the lamps made of resin globes transparent gel coat and glass fiber and carbon. There are oval shape pendant lamps, table lamps, resin suspensions and wall lamps in the line. The globes are suspended by straps in black leather with a metallic structure. All the lamps are equipped with bulbs with dimmer. Very beautiful, elegant and with a touch of intimacy the lamps will be perfect both for large areas and for the bedrooms.
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Floating Bridge by Olivier Grossetête

‘Pont de Singe’ bridge by Olivier Grossetête hovers over the lake in Tatton’s Japanese Garden, a historic estate in north-west England, just like a floating gateway, leading into the unknown fairy tale. French artist experiments in the field of design and engineering. The construction consists of three large helium-filled balloons which support the bridge made of cedar wood in the air. Only the ends of the bridge are left to sail on the water. From the words of the artist, his surrealistic creation is designed for contemplation rather than function, though it is strong enough to hold the weight of a person.
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