Wednesday 11 November 2015

Stylishly Coffee Table Strength in Simplicity by Bungee Cord Tension



The British design studio Henry Swanzy Ltd actually operates under the slogan of “Strength in Simplicity” and their newest piece of furniture fully embodies this motto. The design team has created a clever coffee table, called Bareppa, held together using tension from a bungee cord. The appealing ideas behind this piece of furniture are heavily guided by its minimalistic approach and ease of assembly. Without any doubt it's designed for owners to effortlessly put it together in just one minute. The three wooden legs are attached at specific angle, slotted into the table top, and syndicate with the weight of the glass to attain stability; the bungee cord merely increases tension to keep the legs in their suitable positions.

Henry Swanzy is based in Falmouth; United Kingdom, the company creates contemporary furniture that is both sophisticated and functional. In 2013, Henry Swanzy launched the company, shows craft skills that have been honed more than twenty years in the industry and seem in the quality and detail of the furniture. He worked predominantly with wood for its strength and adaptability, and he has also developed a deep respect for the material that “has been integral to our existence for tens of thousands of years.”





Monday 9 November 2015

Creative Furniture Designed to Store the Bike in Rack to Save Space in Small Apartments



Well, these days, one of the real challenges of riding a bike in a city doesn’t happen on the streets, but in your home. Therefore to finding a proper place to store your bicycle is a big issue for those who lack the sufficient square footage. You know, in a studio apartment that only fits a bed, desk, and bookshelf, the bike swiftly becomes an obstacle. Though wall mounts are a solution for some, Chilean designer “Manuel Rossel” has come up with another solution to this problem furniture that doubles as a bicycle rack.

Manuel Rossel has made bookcases, sideboards, and a couch with wheels in mind. Every piece has a groove that balances the bicycle, permitting you to instantaneously display books, shoes, and other knick-knacks. Hence, without the bike, the furniture still looks remarkable, and it stands on its own as sleek and modern design. Moreover, there’s another advantage to having your bike on constant display and easily accessible you might be more to be expected to ride it. Designer predicts his creations as anti-sedentary furniture by inspiring folks to get out of their cars. Moreover, the best idea behind the creation is to inspire people who drives lose all the benefits of physical activity. Hence riding the biking also leads to economic savings and relieve the decongestion and decontamination of cities. Presently, Rossel’s designs are only available in Chile, but he hopes to start shipping internationally soon. Source: My Modernmet