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Paint Drip Table | By John Nouanesing

The "Paint or Die But Love Me” Table designed by John Nouanesing seems to be melting. And if not melting, than not even solid in the first place, but rather a paint spill suspended in motion. It´s to bad we can´t order one, so far it’s only in the conceptual art stage.



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PUNTA CASITAS CABIN

Nestled amidst the rugged mountain ridges embracing Lake Tota at 3015 meters, Punta Casitas Cabin offers a unique retreat, seamlessly blending modernity with natural splendor. Designed as a sanctuary at the edge of semi-paramo vegetation, this cabin beckons those seeking a mystical connection to the environment. Ascending a path, visitors encounter an intermediate level with a semi-covered space leading to a bathroom area. The journey unfolds through in...
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THE KING ARTHUR | ROUND SWING TABLE - Image

THE KING ARTHUR | ROUND SWING TABLE

Design studio Duffy London have introduced a new table inspired by their previous and popular creation the "Swing Table". The King Arthur, Round Swing Table is a round table with suspended seats that sway playfully around it, adding a little extra fun into dinning sessions or office meetings. You can choose from black or white, choose from 8 or 12 seats, and indoor or outdoor option. The original structure also comes in handy when vacuuming, with the chair...
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COSMIC TINY HOME

Cosmic Tiny Homes are revolutionizing sustainable living with their innovative features that go beyond traditional ADUs. These tiny homes not only recycle water but also generate their own solar power, offering homeowners an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution. Equipped with a five-panel, 2.2-kilowatt photovoltaic system and a five-kilowatt-hour battery, Cosmic Tiny Homes produce more energy than they consume. This surplus energy can be utilized to...
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