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Portable Workstations Brought Together in a Swiss Table

Business waiting  rooms with huge tables and chairs that occupy a lot of space can be made history with this small and ingenious design.  The Swiss Table is a concept from Brazilian designer Paulo and combines function with design creativity. Although it was inspired by Swiss cheese, the table does not make one think about  [...]

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Portable Workstations Brought Together in a Swiss Table

Lotto Coffee Table with Hidden Storage Space

Just a circular table with a strikingly elegant and appealing design at the first glance, Lotto Coffee Table has a hidden advantage. Underneath the circular glass lies a perfectly embedded storage space. Magazines, CD’s, office items like pencils and scissors, there are so many items you can store in this apparently small table. A perfect [...]

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Lotto Coffee Table with Hidden Storage Space

The Ghost Chair

The Ghost chair is a very original idea from Design Drift and was created to “show the future feeling of a chair that does not really exist yet”. Made entirely out of Plexiglas, the design consists of a white, phantomatic interior stuck inside a see-through exterior. With a different look from any angle, this chair [...]

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The Ghost Chair

15 More Spectacular Sinks & Strange Wash Basin Designs

Wash this space… for some of the slickest sinks around! Designers have thrown out everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink in order to reinvent one of society’s most utilitarian fixtures. Turning on the creative faucet gives “brain drain” a whole new meaning – as illustrated by these 15 sink-ly spectacular washbasins!

Faucet Meets Fossil
(images via: Doornob and [...]

Then and Now: Disturbing Documentary Photography Series

When the Allied Forces came ashore in the Normandy region of France on June 6th, 1944, they freed French citizens from occupation by Germany – but the battle to do so was not without its costs, both in human lives and in the obliteration of towns along the coast. The magnitude of the destruction was [...]

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