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Folding, disappearing home office space

Folding, disappearing home office space.
We've seen quite a few of these stow-away home office ideas and prototypes during the last few years. Probably due to the rising cost of living space, that forces us to try to make the utmost out of the space we can afford. I like this idea because the fold out table seems to offer more work space than most other designs. Also you don't have to sit with your nose up against the wall when you're working. Designed by Berlin designers Christoph Männchen and Thomas Höhnel for design firm Chris & Ruby.

15 February 2010



Cast iron multi tier tea-light candle holder

Multi tier tea-light candle holder.
A find from the recent Formex exhibition. Tea-light candle holder. I particularly like the wall mounted version in the background. The candle holders mount on a vertical rod and swings 360° around it. These are prototypes so far, but the real ones will be made from cast iron. They even promised to see if the wall mounted one could be made longer to accomodate more tea lights. I could use a couple of those. From formforyou design firm; Kolbrún Leósdóttir, Anna Leckström, and Karin Letterblad.

28 January 2010

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