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Everything Moves, Everything Changes, Everything Changes

Everything moves, everything changes, everything changes. Even the domestic environment, which evolves and adapts to our changing needs. And if the spaces in many cases appear to pose a limit to how many activities or interests that populate our daily lives and to which we dedicate ourselves, we come to the aid of furniture and fixtures processing, outstanding personality, capable of revealing, as if by magic, intelligent solutions we were looking for.
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How to turn a seat at a table? Just turn the stool of Hokke-Ido by Koziol and put the tray Table Top. And in the blink of an eye you have a table for drinks and snacks. A hot tips for the summer, filling the stool in the Table Top with ice and drinks and refreshments so it is always guaranteed.
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 When the square meters are scarce, but even if you want to rationally manage the decor, good design helps to expand space and to better manage the area occupied by a bed it can become a multifunctional space, to be used during the day not only for sleeping or sitting. Giulio Manzoni has retraced the footsteps of his formal innovation imitatissima, the container of the bed, creating a bed for Camping On-Off, which is also a sofa, in the configuration with very deep seat and back on three sides, for both relaxation sitting or lying down, but it goes further, in fact, the whole bed is lifted and placed on its side had almost no weight, through a linkage invisible offsetting the force of gravity, allowing a movement of all agile and effortless in total safety. Under the base to sleep when the bed is raised becomes visible is a large mirror which was used to conceal the components of the bed but also open up new vistas, expanding the perception of space and opening the possibility of using the wall bed as a true home spa ... well as a place of desires.

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"I've always been interested in small stools. Commonly considered less desirable than chairs as an object of study for designers, are a category of seats in general neglected. " These are the words of the designer Josh Owen, author of the SOS stool produced by Casamania. Says of his creation: "The name comes from the SOS alarm signal as a naval: its original meaning, in fact, Save Our Ship (Save our ship). Like a raft, the SOS Stool is a floating island of utility that goes beyond the parameters of what is considered a temporary seat. "Multifunctional stool, designed for friendly gatherings and relaxation, its funny side appendages can act as cup holders, handles (use as a tray) or hook; Flipped becomes a fun and unusual vase or container. Manufactured in colored polyethylene is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
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In 1987, at the Salone del Mobile, Naos presents an unusual collection of furniture "in motion", which captures and surprise your visitors attention. The name of the collection is home to Lively, fixed idea that pervades all experiments, prototypes, projects of the company. These mechanisms, gadgets, devices, technically precise, that surprise for their ingenuity and simplicity. Tables, tables, chairs, shelves and cabinets connotations from one big theme, the movement. Unusual mechanisms synchronic rotated Crystal planes, raise and lower surfaces, approaching and receding tops. Are the wings that open, levers that rise or lower floors, surfaces that are divided and dilate. There's something organic in all this, they were live objects. In fact, the naturalness with which the movement stems from a study of technological devices. It is not enough to lift a piano or slide along a track; It is essential that matches perfectly to the millimeter, with floor with which to connect. Designed by d'urbino and Lomazzi, thanks to the synchronized movement of the side wings, the Arthur dining table easily transforms the circular plan in console. The table then radically changes its function: from Central and protagonist element of living area, can be easily moved and leaning against a wall, where it can be used as consolle.

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Moroso's Little Garden is a metal table in two heights. But it is also a vessel: the round top, in fact, rests on a central stem with a circular section which is inserted at the base of a vase of flowers. Little Garden can live both inside and outside and can be used both in private homes in contract projects. It is an apparently simple but extremely complex in the quest for balance, harmony of the right shape and proportions of material and for the care of his finishing. Poetry and magic in something so simple and yet so brilliant.

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At home Gufram back into the limelight The Multiple. The Capitals, designed by Studio 65 in 1972, is proposed for the first time this year as a kit of modular seating. In fact, resting on three chairs and two tables Atticatl Attica, raised his head bowed as we have always known. Back to stand up proudly in his monumental, but only for a moment of self-ironic pomposity, only to prove once again the subject of play, modular, to spread the different elements in space as archaeological and return, then, to be soft seat.

Next to the title: Moroso's Bouquet chair "blooms" on a thin stem of chrome metal from which blossoms with white or soft colors, sizes from forms of fabric squares sewn by hand and folded one by one, with great care and infinite patience a shell from the egg shape, curved and winding, until you get to completely cover the inside.

 

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