Transforming desk is perfectly portable for travel

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Transplanted from California to the neighbourhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to West makes some pretty darn cool pieces, transforming salvaged wood into tasteful, geometric wonders.
(via Brooklyn designer rescues landfilled wood for stylish geometric furniture : TreeHugger)

Transplanted from California to the neighbourhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to West makes some pretty darn cool pieces, transforming salvaged wood into tasteful, geometric wonders.

(via Brooklyn designer rescues landfilled wood for stylish geometric furniture : TreeHugger)

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Every architecture student has done it: The all-nighter where you end up sleeping on or under your desk. (When I did it, it was under a traditional drafting table). Now designer Athanasia Leivaditou of StudioNL has brought a whole new level of comfort to the overnight in the studio with this clever desk that hides a bed.  Transformer desk turns into bedroom

© Athanasia Leivaditou

Every architecture student has done it: The all-nighter where you end up sleeping on or under your desk. (When I did it, it was under a traditional drafting table). Now designer Athanasia Leivaditou of StudioNL has brought a whole new level of comfort to the overnight in the studio with this clever desk that hides a bed.  Transformer desk turns into bedroom

This is a sleek desk that doesn’t take up a ton of space. Nice for smaller apartments. (via HIDEsk Is as Minimalist as It Gets : TreeHugger)

This is a sleek desk that doesn’t take up a ton of space. Nice for smaller apartments. (via HIDEsk Is as Minimalist as It Gets : TreeHugger)

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The base is made of water reeds. The method is very similar to that employed by traditional thatchers: the reed is tied together in bundles, then trimmed down and padded into the final shape.
Thatched Reed Benches Take a Cue from the Past

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The base is made of water reeds. The method is very similar to that employed by traditional thatchers: the reed is tied together in bundles, then trimmed down and padded into the final shape.

Thatched Reed Benches Take a Cue from the Past

© Steven Banken
There is a natural simplicity to these reed benches, made in the Netherlands.
(via Reed Benches Have a Natural Simplicity of Beauty : TreeHugger)

© Steven Banken

There is a natural simplicity to these reed benches, made in the Netherlands.

(via Reed Benches Have a Natural Simplicity of Beauty : TreeHugger)

Bookworm Bookshelf Doubles As A Place To Read
(via Clever: X-Based Transformer Standing Desk Cranks Down to a Sitting Desk : TreeHugger)
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“This gorgeous chair is handcrafted in small workshop in Mexico City in an artisanal way - every piece is slightly different from the others. The chairs are made with recycled PVC cord. You can imagine them outside around a patio table, or inside, equally happy and retro looking.”
(via The Classic Acapulco Chair Takes on a New Life : TreeHugger)

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This gorgeous chair is handcrafted in small workshop in Mexico City in an artisanal way - every piece is slightly different from the others. The chairs are made with recycled PVC cord. You can imagine them outside around a patio table, or inside, equally happy and retro looking.”

(via The Classic Acapulco Chair Takes on a New Life : TreeHugger)

Short on storage? Maybe this sofa cover is right for you. Now, where did we put the remote?
(via Store All Your Stuff In Your Sofa With Eastpack “Bound To Resist”)

Short on storage? Maybe this sofa cover is right for you. Now, where did we put the remote?

(via Store All Your Stuff In Your Sofa With Eastpack “Bound To Resist”)

We love these net lights and chairs made from old belts. See more great interior design from the largest and most prestigious interior design event from Argentina, Casa FOA.

We love these net lights and chairs made from old belts. See more great interior design from the largest and most prestigious interior design event from Argentina, Casa FOA.

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You know what makes awesome tables? Math.

© Fundamental

You know what makes awesome tables? Math.

© Andrew Bradley

Drop-front desks, also called fall-front desks, make a lot of sense in small spaces; you don’t always want to look at your work, and they take up less space than a conventional desk.

See more of this design here: Falling Danzu Desk Folds Up And Away, Takes Up Less Space

© James Austin
Inspired by the Olympics, these chairs are called Project Won. The furniture maker, James Henry Austin, has made them out of wood from old gym flooring. (via Recycled Wooden Chairs Made from Gym Floors : TreeHugger)

© James Austin

Inspired by the Olympics, these chairs are called Project Won. The furniture maker, James Henry Austin, has made them out of wood from old gym flooring. (via Recycled Wooden Chairs Made from Gym Floors : TreeHugger)