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Why Hide Your Cables And Cords When You Can Turn Them Into Beautiful Wall Art... Home » DIY Projects » Why Hide Your Cables And Cords When You Can Turn Them Into Beautiful Wall Art… All the cables and the cords from things like the computer, the lamps, the TV, etc are seen as an inconvenience and we often try to hide them.

Why Hide Your Cables And Cords When You Can Turn Them Into Beautiful Wall Art...

There are even lots of accessories to help us do that and we’re also showed you plenty of DIY projects designed to help you do the same thing. My House Feels So Boring After Seeing These 30 Awesome Things. Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Each of us probably have an idea about what our individual dream homes would look like.

My House Feels So Boring After Seeing These 30 Awesome Things.

Maybe your dream home would have a hammock … or maybe an indoor slide that leads outside into a pool filled with Jell-O. You can have whatever you want, after all, it’s YOUR dream home. But if you need some inspiration, here are 30 awesome things you might want to include in the house of your fantasies.1. 10-in-one illustion: Inception chair by Vivian Chiu. Straight Line Designs. Trendir - Home Decorating Trends magazine. 12 Seats for Maximum Relaxation. We’ve been known to post a perfect nap chair or two (or dozen) here on Design Milk so we thought we’d round up our favorites of nap’s past and add a few new spots to help you prepare for maximum relaxation… Let’s start with POWER’NAP.

12 Seats for Maximum Relaxation

I mean, they had me at the name. Designed by Ninna Helena Olsen, this origami-like design “gently encloses your body” while looking like a work of art. Yes, please! I’m sure this sculptural chair would fit into any office. The Cradle just screams cozy, doesn’t it? The Loopita might look like a giant Hot Wheels track but I think it looks like a sleek lounge spot for two. I just want to dive into this like it was a big leaf pile, don’t you? One of our personal faves has always been the Couch Sleeper by Anne Lorenz. It looks like relaxing on a bed of squishy volleyballs, but the Feel Seating System Deluxe is made up of 120 “soft and extremely pleasant” balls.

Oradaria Design came up with the Blandito®, a transformable pad for lazy living. Unusual And Creative Beds. Here is a list of creative and unique bed designs by various designers … Vertical Bed ( Designer: Ernesto Neto ) Book Bed : (Designer: Yusuke Suzuki) Feel The Deluxe Embrace Lounge : (Designer: Tanya Aguiniga) Letto Zip : (Designer: Florida)

Unusual And Creative Beds

Download this Russian bar and install at your place. Heat-sensitive furniture lets you leave your trace on it. Designer Jay Watson has put the heat on one of his recent furniture creations, a table-and-seat ensemble that comes with a thermochromic finish.

Heat-sensitive furniture lets you leave your trace on it

This means that anything or anyone who emits some sort of heat will leave behind some sort of thermal impression on the surface. If we had one of these we’d probably cut down on cold beer but still try to get our friends drunk so we can press their faces to the table. Cat tunnel sofa designed by Seungji Munhas. Cat lovers of the world, this is the sofa for you.

Cat tunnel sofa designed by Seungji Munhas

Now you can lounge around while your cat keeps itself entertained for hours. The sofa features a long, connecting tunnel that also serves as an armrest and back support. Hybrid chairs bring out the mythological animal in you. Reclaimed furniture from demolished buildings. 12 X 12 is organised by Sawkill Lumber Co. to advocate for the reclamation of large dimensional wood from New York demolition sites.

Reclaimed furniture from demolished buildings

Twelve contemporary furniture designers, using the reclaimed wood of twelve demolished New York buildings, came up with the eventual collection of twelve furniture pieces. Waste no lumber, want no memories. T.SHELF: J1studio’s triangular shelf modular. Away with boring building blocks.

T.SHELF: J1studio’s triangular shelf modular

J1studio’s T.SHELF or triangular shelf is a modular system that allows you to sculpt armies of triangles into any form you like. You can vary widths, lengths and depths, plus go on to snake these sculpture-like forms across walls or floors. It’s just unbelievably cool. Functional bookend design by Colleen Whiteley. Bookend manufacturers beware, a giant killer has emerged from the shadows.

Functional bookend design by Colleen Whiteley

This elegant and simple design from Colleen Whiteley integrates the bookend into the shelf itself, using a sliding, oversize wing nut to stabilize your books. Ideal furniture for small spaces by Claudio Sibille. This simple yet deceiving furniture called Ludovico by Uruguay-based industrial designer Claudio Sibille is an amazing set for those who live in small spaces.

Ideal furniture for small spaces by Claudio Sibille

The functional wooden furniture consists of four drawers, two chairs, and one table, all in one space saving piece. This furniture is great for the bedroom, as a simple work station, or the living room to make a dining area that wont occupy so much space. Wood and aluminum furniture by Hilla Shamia. Sofa becomes double-decker bunk bed. Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Sofa wants to be double-decker bunk bed. Unique Wooden Furniture Design by Joseph Walsh-24 photos. Brilliant Stairs photos - StumbleUpon. Weird and Wacky Furniture By Straight Line Designs.

EmailEmail Straight Line Designs is a one-of-a-kind workshop that has been operating out of Vancouver, British Columbia for the past 25 years. In addition to installations, sculptures and private commissions, designer Judson Beaumont and his staff of eight full-time craftspeople have designed and constructed a variety of wacky cartoon-style furniture and projects for public institutions and children’s exhibitions throughout North America and abroad. Focused on quality and custom design, Judson’s studio stays far away from mass production and is as imaginative as children themselves.

Website: StaightLineDesigns.com 1. 2. 3. 4.