Designed by Stefano Bigi, Globus sparks the imagination about a futuristic living room. This furniture is constructed of fabric upholstery, wooden frame, and polyurethane foam. Functionally speaking, different shapes can be created by putting the pieces together as seen in the picture. The three pieces placed together give the sense of bench seating or a sofa without backrests. Likewise the polyurethane inserts can be taken out which can then be used as accent tables. I like the concept... Read Full Story
If you like to rearrange your living room furniture then the Tao lounger may be a great piece for your home décor. The main attribute of the Tao is its ability to transform into different looks and in effect different pieces of furniture. A person that actively uses their space may also like the functionality of this piece. You could free up the space in your living room quickly and then when your finished, put it back together. Another idea is if you live in a small apartment and are... Read Full Story
Take a look at the diverse collection of residential and commercial seating by La Cividina of Italy. Many of their modular seating systems, sofas, and armchair offerings are used extensively in hotels and office environments, but just may find a home in your living room. The La Cividina line has secured its name as a leader in private and contract furniture in Italy and on the international scene where design is important. The collection rich in personality and elegance and as you can see... Read Full Story
As I was browsing the internet this morning I came across the website for Garsnas Furniture. I was looking in their "easy/lounge chair" section for some ideas on accent furniture. As a blogger some times it can be hard to make up your ideas about what piece to do a story on. I was thinking that I would let you decide which piece is right for your home. Thus, I decided to feature 11 accent chair ideas and pictures to offer suggestions about what types of products are out there. Often... Read Full Story
Lounging takes on an entirely new meaning thanks to Cor Furniture and designers Kirsten Antje Hoppert and Steffen Kroll of Studio Vertijet. The "Lava" is so many things, "a work of art and a piece of sitting-reclining lounge furniture at the same time, the concept of Lava is as diverse as its uses". The possibilities are endless as the vertical variance reaches down to the floor as soft, upholstered mats transform even this surface into part of the furniture. Cor is not only dedicated to the... Read Full Story