Ok, here is a high chair for the kids and a chair for the parents. The Tripp Trapp chair from Danish Manufacturer Stokke is a truly great concept in high chairs. Made from very durable wood and supported by metal hardware this chair will hold up to anything your child can dish out. The best part is the adjustable seat and footrest allowing support at any age and size. As the kids get to old for the high chair it can be used as a regular chair easily supporting the weight of a grown up. The Stokke line which caters to the growing child includes nursery furniture and transportation products. Their philosophy is to enhance a childs natural behavior, and allow them to discover the world on their own terms.
For the decorator that really wants to take their work to the next level and create an awesome look, it is often the small details that make the difference. Walnut Wallpapers has what it takes to set your décor apart and personalize your living space. There is something for everyone, and just about any color scheme can be enhanced with their vast array of options. Walnut Wallpapers specializes in the new and modern, and the great vintage designs from around the world. Industry staples such as Neisha, Crosland, and Flavor Paper as well as new start up lines like Sum Designs and Palace Papers are just some of the makers available. Based in Hollywood, their goal is to showcase cutting edge wallpaper not found in typical wall covering stores.
I know this blog is primarily a focus on furniture but lately I have seen so many new innovations such as accessories and bathroom fixtures that I had to pass them along. Here is the Ring Faucet from designer Sun Liang. It is ultra modern with its clean lines and polished chrome finish. Available in two styles, a straight, and a curved L shape for different applications.
I can really respect a great design that stretches our thought process. Well here is a super idea that actually stretches. The accordion style of the FlexibleLove furniture is an experimental structure that is made with environmentally conscious, low cost, recycled materials. Made wholly of paper and wood products the piece gets its strength from a honeycomb structure. The FlexibleLove gets its name from a loveseat that can hold from one to sixteen people changing length and shape by simply pulling at either end. The collapsible structure will be applied to a variety of furniture soon to be released. Designer Chishen Chiu attracted ten thousands spectators in Taiwan's Young Designers Exhibition, and was a clear favorite.
Posted by Will, in Sofas.