At a first glance this piece of furniture appears to be a bookshelf, but the Nettlestone Library Ensemble is actually a library table with two tone-on-tone cushioned barrel chairs on casters and hidden compartments. With a piece of furniture like this you could really impress your guests, because transforming the library in a table with two tone-on-tone cushioned barrel chairs is something really surprising. The Nettlestone Library Ensemble looks awesome when is closed or open but is also a great example of space saving furniture that would look good in a small place. This piece is available for $950 at SkyMall. – Via

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A house covered with grass? That doesn’t sound like a bad idea, is it? Dubbed the OUTrial House it was built in Poland by KWK PROMES Archtects by carving out on the hillside. The shapes aren’t all that modern but the fact that you have a great scenery to surround it, adds to the Wow factor of this atypical atrium house. Owned by a rock musician, the 1,440 sqm house also features a recording studio on the upper part, so I guess there’s plenty of inspiration … Like it? [via ArchDaily]





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The Fish Table you see above is the work of a talented designer that goes by the name of Pol Quadens. Designed for Corian and made of a thin and shiny white composite material, the fish table doesn’t look much like a fish except for the fact that it reflects light. The modern design also packs a storage space for books and magazines just below the fish table. Though I like the way it looks, I find the price a bit expensive. It sells for 1,200 euro (some $1,500). [via BlogDecoDesign]

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Mixing modern curves, shapes and materials with classic furniture and colors, Florence based architect Pierluigi Sammarro managed to turn the interior of the Geraci Residence in Calabria, Southern Italy, in a real dream home. With everything so well furnished, a lovely wooden staircase, beautiful curtains and wall prints, discrete lights and a highly modern kitchen, I’m pretty sure these owners are happy with what came out. However, there would be one thing I would have changed: the flooring. [via Contemporist]

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Designed by Yar Rassadin aka Babkin, a Moscow based product designer, the P-bookshelf is a combination of an old-time floor pendulum clocks structure and functional shelf for books. In this way we make ironic combined style and change the meaning of functions. This is the combined product with fifty-fifty distribution between two old ideas. This product has been presented on the SaloneSatellite at I Saloni Worldwide Moscow on October 8th to October 11th, 2008. I’m pretty sure that the P-bookshelf would be a great addition to our 30 of the Most Creative Bookshelves Designs collection.


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