
White walls are no longer fashion because they tend to look boring. But not if you choose the lively upholstered vintage furniture by Bokja. The couch above is dubbed Swivel Talia and is made of some vintage lakii from central Asia mixed with a decorative texture, suzani while Below, the Swivel Chair tries to bring back the 60s with its embroidered vintage fabric from Tajikistan. Won’t go very well with your modern furniture in the living room but your parents would definitely appreciate them. No? – via

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The Ivy Lamp is what you might call an organic lamp because it combines a lighting fixture with a potted plant. The combination of an ivy climbing up a LED light is beautiful as the light appears to make the plant glow. The plain light fixture is placed in a flower pot which is then filled with soil before the ivy is planted. What’s more, the fixture is modular, allowing the user to customize the shape by connecting the components as they wish.

The Ivy Lamp was created by Izabela Cichecka & Marcela Kawka who wanted to combine two very dissimilar worlds – nature with technology. They succeeded by a large margin! – Via


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Designed by Magdalena Lubinska and Michal Kopaniszyn, the DIA rugs are absolutely beautiful – like colorful floor doilies. DIA line of rugs is awarded prestigious Red Dot 2008 prize in the Red Dot Museum in Essen. This rug comprises the finest wool from New Zealand due to its long, full and elastic fibers. The woven felt is cut with a laser before being glued into many layers. Being of compact structure, it hardly absorbs any dust and is water repellent. For those of you who would like to buy the DIA Rug the price is $1,499.00 and you can get it from here.


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This 3D wallpaper by Mio Culture not only looks sleek, but also looks like a green solution for your walls. Eco-green! Made of 100% recycled wallpaper tiles, it features the Ripple effect that allows you to create different patterns or designs by simply turning those 12-inch tiles every direction you need. Selling for $32 a 12-pack, the Ripple 3D wallpaper sticks both temporarily using tape or permanently using adhesive. I love the way it looks in red. Would you use it for your walls? – via


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John Beck Steel (USA) designed this wonderful environmentally friendly fire cube. As he promises, you can enjoy a fire without the hassle of smoke, smell and ashy messes to clean up! The strong simple shape makes it a stand out design that looks good outdoors amongst the plants aswell as indoors in contemporary spaces.

The Fire Cube runs off Sunjel fuel which is an alcohol mix. The designer created this by hand from solid steel which has been clear coated for durability. it is only available in natural steel finish for $449 at the moment but more colors are in the pipeline. – Via
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