From Poliform comes, Senzafine, a walkin closet designed to bring organization to a wardrobe. Obviously, this product needs a large footprint to be installed making it not a viable solution for many of our readers. That being said, a smaller footprint and less sitting area space could compact a model like this into a closet possibility. If you are like me, it is still not a possibility, but I can place the picture in my memory as part of a future "wish list". Via.
The Bilblioteca Book Shelf from designer Matt Carr has a rather similar look to the side view a traditional coffee table because that is where Carr's inspiration came from. I really like this unusual book shelf because it allows decorative accessories to be seen from all angles, and it has a nice open look that is not to heavy. Wall mounting hardware included. 44" H x 37" W x 11" D $500 from uncommongoods.com

The "My Planet" kitchen from Poliform falls under a style that I would call "contemporary simple". The cabinetry is all one color making it easy on the eyes and less likely to clash with rooms that branch out from the kitchen. The simple design creates a "put away" look where the kitchen is orderly and organized with a minimal amount of clutter. Cabinetry is available in black, white and oak. More information: here.
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One look at the Parabolica swivel chair is sure to heighten awareness due to it unique shape. This product won a Red Dot Design Award in 2009. There are three different uses for Parabolica that include: sitting in a relaxed position, sitting in a normal position or use as a desk/work station chair with extra armrest space on one side. Being able to rotate adds a lot of possibilities for the owner. Parabolica was designed by Stefan Hieliger. Visit HERE for more information.
Living room furniture can be interesting in the way if frames up a living space. "Archipel" from Leolux creates a cool look by allowing the home owner to take a more active role in arranging furniture. The design description for Archipel include terms such as floating islands, boulders in a river and puzzle pieces, all pointing to the product's flexibility. The backrests can all be moved allowing even more freedom in setup. More information: here.
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