Your furniture - now you see it, now you don't.
It
changes its shape for you to maximize your space. One object has two or
more utility. A home furniture has never been used so smart before.
Architects with an incredible imagination have created buildings that
seem to be from another planet. Althow from outside they seem extremely
weird, in the inside they are pretty normal.
Simple,
light and clean worked. This is how I would describe the Gurrado furniture and
home décor. The products are carefuly made with attention to detail from high
quality materials. The goal of the manufacturers are to make furniture that
would defide time. Attention to detail and careful selection of timber and
veneers are the essential ingredients for all Gurrado furniture and home décor.
Those
of you who constantly want to
change your home décor, you have an alternative to the classic bookshelves. Created
by Korean designer Sehoon Lee, this set of wall boxes does the unexpected. The
boxes are hinged together so that they can flex and move around to form
different shapes.
Austrian artist Klemens Torggler decided
that the door needed a facelift so he designed this four-panel
prototype that flips out of the way to open, and flips back to close. Torggler calls this system a “flip panel door” (Drehplattentür). The
Austrian has a few variations on this door, one with the origami-esque
triangles that fold out to help the door move, and another system with
rods that rotate two square panels.
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