Designer Low Lin Kiat created this low lounger as a new approach to home decorating. Shaped like single flower petals the lounger can be arranged singularly or if space permits, you can have and entire set of them placed around a center table. Shaped like a saucer, the lounger allows you easy space but is without any backrest. The idea looks quite interesting, and for now is just an interesting concept. – Via


For those of you who really love your pet, but you don’t want an ugly metal cage in your living room or bedroom to keep your pet inside here is a very good solution. DenHaus designs little homes for pets, and not any homes, they design a smart collection of furniture that doubles as comfy hideaways for your pets. It appeals to your animal’s ancient instincts for a den and the designs fit any decor. In conclusion your dog can nap right next to the couch in your living room. And when the door is closed, guests won’t even know this modern piece of furniture is a dog crate. Now take a look at a few solutions produced by them … – Via



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We all love convertible furniture and designer Khodi Feiz created a piece that you might like. The simple conversion mechanism that takes Peel from vertical to horizontal is on display in this study in minimal elegance. When the headrest of the chic Peel lounger is lowered, it doubles up as a trendy divan. Upholstered in pure wool, the loungers are available in different colors like red, green, blue and very placid oatmeal! You can buy this design by Khodi Feiz or find more informations from Council. – Via


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The “Always Wanted to be a Chandelier” is what you might called a “failed” lighting design. An inanimate object so dejected and depressed with its lot in life that it has become suicidal! Perhaps we should be more thoughtful and considerate to our furniture for who knew they had feelings?
This quirky design is the work of Tel Aviv based designer, Itay Ohaly. The hanged light is actually a regular floor light with a bend in the stand near the lampshade and hung from the ceiling with a thick rope knotted as the classic hangman’s noose. – Via
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See Nina Levett’s dress? It is printed with the same design as the wallpaper behind her. If they vaguely look biological to you, then you are right! These are her sperm wallpaper designs. Nina Levett is an Austrian based designer whose creative approach is both original and humorous.
Her series of sperm wallpaper began because “The sperm represents the beginning of the life of my children. The best thing I have accomplished in my life so far!“. One of her designs show the sperm moving away from the egg which she says is an analogy of how difficult is it to find the right man for her! Another shows the sperm and egg during fertilisation. Her designs are available not just as wallpaper but can be printed on fabric, paper or even mounted as a painting on MDF boards. (Photographs of Nina Levett/Copyright GOTTWALD)
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