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Grand Central Folding Center Table for Small Spaces

12:05 am in Coffee Tables, Furniture, Home Furnishings, Home Furniture, Interior Design, Small Home Furniture, Tables by Will

Here are the before, during, and after shots of the Grand Central table that folds out from 22 pieces to reveal a surprisingly large coffee table. Designers Sanna Lindström and Sigrid Strömgren offer two options for this compact folding table design that goes from a small accessory drink or end table to the much larger round coffee table. Perfect for those who are challenged by space and need the extra room on command.

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by Will

15 Completely Unusual Book Shelves

9:03 pm in Furniture, Home Furniture, Home Storage, Home Storage & Shelving, Shelving, Storage by Will

Here are some rather unusual bookcases and shelving units for the person who wants to make a statement with their furniture. We like to show the fun side of home furnishings that take everyday items and more than meets to eye in some cases. Hope you enjoy! Also see our 15 Super Cool Bookcases for the Modern Home and our 30 Outstanding Bookcases for Home or Office

Extending Bookcase by Reinier de Jong

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REK is composed of five interlocking components that can be compressed or expanded as needed. Whether you want to store a dozen or a hundred books, you don't have to have any excess shelf space or take up a full wall of your house with an empty bookcase. It's an ingenious idea and might be worth owning for the sake of beauty and novelty alone, but ultimately efficiency of space clearly isn't the true goal here; the shelves and walls are so thick and numerous as to neutralize any real space-saving advantage.

Sang Hoon Kim Curved Bookcase

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Empty, this bookcase looks like a diagram of curved space from a theoretical physics textbook. Very cool. Filling it with books might present a few problems though. It won't fit snugly against any wall and there is no back to push your books against, which could certainly lead to a few strays falling into the crevice next to the wall. Still, Kim's design is striking and playful--- and this one seems pretty primitive alongside some of his other work.

Andreas Hegert Book Shelf

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No one would accuse Andreas Hegert's design of being practical but a little "form over function" never hurt anyone. These shelving units pierce through empty white space beautifully, but due to the irregular angles of its shelves, the only way to store books on it is with large bands. This concept probably wasn't intended to be marketable, but it would be interesting to see an attempt to make it so.

Obo Shelving by Jeff Miller

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Jeff Miller's Obo modular shelving units are a great way to commune with your inner Lego man. Modular storage has always been a forward idea--- we very rarely buy storage for things (in this case books) that we're going to buy, just what we already have. Being able to reconfigure your bookshelf as new treasures are added to your collection each month is liberating from an interior design perspective. The modules come in seven color options and are sturdy enough to be stacked pretty much as high as you could want them.

United States Map Bookcase

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This one-of-a-kind gallery piece titled "Oh the Farmer and the Cowman Should be Friends" (a reference to a number from Rogers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!) is ideal storage for anyone who wishes to organize their library by each author's birth state. Each shelf is lined with mirrors which give an illusion of added depth. Many of artist Ron Arad's other works are equally eclectic furniture pieces worth checking out.

Moving Mondrian

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Moving Mondrian is named after Piet Mondrian, an early 20th century Dutch De Stijl painter whose most famous style interspersed blocks of color among irregular black and white grids. Looking at the bookcase its clear which design aspects were appropriated from Mondrian. But what is also striking is the shape of the piece, which places the center of gravity as low as possible, a necessity if you plan on carting something as top-heavy as a bookcase around the house. Whether or not you find such a feature useful is up to you.

'Brick' by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

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The "Brick" shelving panels were originally designed by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec to be used as part of a display for an exhibition. Laser cut from polystyrene, these shelves can be easily transformed into different configurations as needed. Though probably ideal for the displaying small items like shoes or figurines, with the right set of bookends the Brick units would make a great bookcase in a minimal modernist design environment.

Achille Castiglioni Joy Rotating Shelf Unit

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This classic design is an expansion on Castiglioni's two-tiered rotating coffee table, "Basello." It can stand flat against the wall or each layer of shelving can be teased to a different angle to provide three-dimensionality. Castiglioni died in 2002, leaving behind a lifetime of pieces that straddled the line between sculpture and furniture without losing sight of functionality.

Platzhalter Expandable Bookshelves

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Some prefer the order of stacking and re-stacking modular blocks, or simply moving as many books out of their house each month as come in. Others are more inclined to the equivalent of stuffing sheets of loose leaf into a notebook once it becomes full. The Platzhalter expandable bookshelf is for the latter group--- one look at it fully expanded and you'll know which you belong to.

Lago's Tangram Shelving

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Lago's Tangram Shelves are simple and attractive, and can be manipulated into an endless number of forms. The idea is based on tangrams, a Chinese dissection puzzle involving the recombination of seven basic shapes to form figures. A quick internet search should give you an idea of just how surprisingly versatile these seven tiles can be and how many different directions you could take this.

Peter Marigold Split Box Shelves

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Though it's unclear whether or not Peter Marigold's Split Box shelves are for sale, the concept is simple enough that pretty much anyone with an axe and a few spare wooden crates could construct their own. Marigold creates them by splitting a medium sized segment of branch laterally into four pieces. Since the sum of the angles created on these pieces will always add up to 360 degrees, you can use them as wedges to create individual shelves and then combine those shelves into whatever asymmetrical craziness you desire.

FlexiTube Modular Shelving

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Another modular shelving product, this time in a form reminiscent of stacked bubbles. Perhaps the most fun aspect of this design is the illusion it creates--- spheres won't stack like this unless they're constrained at the base. The "stopper" for this piece is so subtle the eye misses it until you realize that it must be there (additional support comes from the frictional tension provided by the spheres' fabric exteriors. Sure you could cover a wall in these, but they're also a great way to break up large narrow spaces.

Sean Yoo Opus Incertum Bookcase

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This Sean Yoo bookcase comes in four colors and can function as a modular set or as a standalone piece. It's especially intriguing because its shelves tilt in different directions, forcing you to stuff your books into odd configurations. This disorderly stacking is pierced by the striking solid lines of the shelves, which take the pattern of grout between kitchen tiles. It's a little bit of left-brain and a bit of right.

Hello Block Shelving by Kenn Archibald

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Kenn Archibald's bookcase design integrates the modularity fad with the colors, angles and textures of the mid-century aesthetic. Each segment can be used on its own as a freestanding table or stool, or combined to provide as much storage as you might need. Best of all, though the blocks come in four standard colors, they can be custom painted or stained to order.

Polar Bear Bookshelf by iBride

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This cool piece of functional sculpture is a freestanding two-sided bookcase with plenty of storage space--- and you can actually buy it though it's not cheap.

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Acueil Lamp and Tray Table

3:17 am in Home Furniture, Led, Led Lamps, Modern Furniture & Design, Tables by Tanya

Who knew going round in circles would be good for the design palette? Check out the uber-cool Acueil Lamp and Tray Table by designer Arnaurd Lapierre which is a godsend for the lazy design connoisseur (present company included). The entire fixture has a LED lamp in the centre with two attached yet movable trays for your knick-knacks.

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by Will

Eames Molded Plastic Chairs Get New Colors and Bases

11:36 pm in Chairs, Furniture, Home Furnishings, Home Furniture, Modern Furniture & Design, Seating by Will

Herman Miller announces the release of 5 more color options for the iconic Eames molded plastic chairs that will include Wafer, Greystone, Aqua Sky, Java and Sparrow to join the existing colors Black, Red, White, Light Blue, and Lime Green. In addition new Stacking and 4 Legged bases will join the existing Wire, Rocker and Dowel Leg bases to complete the face lift of the series of chairs that date back to 1948. Herman Miller works closely with Eames Demetrios and is the only licensed maker for Eames in north America. See more from Herman Miller here.

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by Will

[k3] The Expanding Chair from Baita Design

11:57 pm in Chairs, Furniture, Home Furnishings, Home Furniture, Seating, Small Home Furniture by Will

Just to show our space challenged readers that there is hope for your small scale floor plans here is the [k3] expanding chair that easily goes from one seat to three in a flash. The Baita Design group from Rio De Janeiro Brazil works closely with concept designers to take what is and explore what could be. See more of the forward thinking designs from Baita Design here.

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by Will

Cuvert Modern Sofa Collection from COR

9:52 am in Furniture, Home Furniture, Interior Design, Modern Furniture & Design, Sofas by Will

Markus Jehs and Jürgen Laub combined trapezoidal surfaces to form a cube that seems to hover in space. The "Cuvert" sofa collection from COR features a soft padded inter¬ior that contrasts the rigid lines of the exterior to create a rather inviting piece both visually and physically. The Cuvert collection includes easy chairs, sofas in three widths and foot stools finished in a combination of leather and fabric. See more of the COR modern furniture collection here.

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by Will

Patricia Urquiola’s “Clip” Low Profile Platform bed by Molteni&C

10:11 am in Bedroom Furniture, Beds, Furniture, Home Furniture, Leather Beds, Modern Beds by Will

Renowned designer Patricia Urquiola reduces the entire "Clip" platform bed into a sinuous form running from head to toe. The elegant look of this low profile bed is not only good looking, but functional. An adjustable headboard moves to multiple positions and guarantees the best rest ever for those relaxing times. The Clip bed is indicative of the stunning modern furniture from Molteni&C and is available in both leather or fabric removable covers. Complete the set with the small Clip series glass top bedside table. See the simply stunning modern and contemporary furniture from Molteni&C of Italy here.

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by Will

Svelte Bar Globe for Hidden Liquor Storage

5:39 am in Home Furniture, Storage, Traditional Furniture by Will

Impress your friends with not only a refreshing beverage but you sense of geography with this old world Svelte Bar Globe that open to reveal your finest vintage liquors. Made from hand-carved Italian Hardwood 36''H 24.5'' Dia $750 From opulentitems.com

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The Wishbone Chair by Hans Wegner Celebrates 60th Anniversary

7:00 am in Chairs, Dining Chairs, Dining Furniture, Dining Room, Dining Room Furniture, Furniture, Home Furnishings, Home Furniture by Will

There is simply not a more iconic chair than the original "Wishbone" from Hans Wegner who personally made hundreds of the Wishbone chairs paying very close attention to the comfort and durability with longevity as a main focus. For the Wishbone Chair's 60th anniversary, Carl Hansen & Son is releasing 12 new colors. The first set of four is in blue, with a green palette to follow in May and additional colors in October. Carl Hansen still makes the Wishbone exactly as Wegner did, with the highest quality woods and natural materials, ensuring each piece is both a classic and also eco-friendly. Visit Carl Hansen & Son to find a dealer near you.

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Hi-Can : The High Fidelity Modern Canopy Bed from DETA DESIGN IT

12:57 am in Bedroom Furniture, Beds, Contemporary Furniture, Electronics, Furniture, Home Furniture, Interior Design, Modern Furniture by Will

Italian manufacturer DETA DESIGN IT and Hi-Interiors conspired on the most well equipped bed for the hi-tech enthusiast that also likes a certain amount of privacy. The “Hi-Can” or High Fidelity Canopy is an ultra modern bed unlike anything out there and features full surround blinds, adjustable sleeping surface, state of the art surround sound, reading lights, computer, gaming console and a full size screen and home theater projector for a most relaxing multi-media experience. Hi-Can is also equipped with an automated home theater system that allows the user to customize bed, lighting, blind, and screen functions as desired. See the full portfolio of pictures and start planning your ultimate day in bed here.

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