Project Fudomae is an urban living apartment complex featuring cool and unique windows. A departure from typical building standards, the windows draw upon contemporary influence with a "dare to be different" theme. In actuality, the apartment units themselves are very small totaling only 18 meters of space. Each unit does come with a kitchen, bathroom, and living room providing the basics of living needs. These units can be found in Tokyo, Japan where space comes at a super premium. Via.




Here is a nice children's play table option from Tunto Designs made from compressed birch and finished in a beautiful and cleanable matte varnish. This fun and optimistic play table table is decorated with a birch / wenge wood illustration by Jani Tolin and offers a light hearted and fun look for your child's bedroom or play room furniture. The Kukka Tolin play table comes in two models and both are available in three sizes and seven colors. Customized colors are available with a minimum order of 2 tables. Available Here


The Baltazar residence is located in San Deigo, California. The modern house pictures speak to the wonderful decorating performed by the family. Though the space is small, rooms like the kitchen and living room have been transformed into great havens for the family. I particularly like the use of windows and how the light "enlarges" the feeling of each room. Via.





Sometimes you need extra seating and it's nice to be able put the chairs away in a small space when they are not in use. Folding chairs are the perfect answer to filling the need for additional seating, and here is a cool little chair that will tastefully compliment your modern decor. Andrew Haarsager's "Polly" folding chair is currently in development with Jenny Wu who received inspiration from folding boxes to gain maximum rigidity. Using polypropylene requires far less energy and is much less expensive than the production of a standard aluminum folding chair not to mention they are also light weight. Additionally no material is wasted in its production, and the Polly folding chair folds to a flat rectangle less than an inch thick allowing them to be stored in a small closet or under a bed.


The bone chaise lounge takes it name from the resemblance to a vertebrae found in the human back. In this piece the creator has fused minimalism and contemporary design. There is little extra to the chaise lounge, but the necessary elements highlighted by shape and form. This piece was designed by Christophe Moinat to be built in foam, leather, and fabric. Via.
