If you’ve never had the chance to devour a smoothie, then maybe this creation does not seem as delicious as designer Florent Degourc meant it to be. Originated in America, a smoothie is a healthy drink made up almost entirely out of fruits, sometimes sweetened. This particular project is called “Smooth & Smoothie” and was built using a mix of polyurethane foam and resin coating. Don’t let the dripping effect full you, this table is steady as a rock and can be “put to work” just like any other table. A plus will be its style and originality. We don’t have any official information on the price, but the designer can be contacted on his blog here. – via Home Tone

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Designed by French designer Charles Kalpakian and based on Parisian Graffiti art, the bookcase aims to offer new perspective on the craft by reinterpreting it in a three-dimesional way. Light lamps that bear a resemblance to the books not only help you find books in the dark but bestow a tender setting to your home. This bookcase might look like a mess, but besides helping you to choose a book in the dark they also create a very dramatic effect. The bad part is that this bookcase is more for design, and less as a space to store a big collection of books. – Via


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