Showing posts with label WHERE: dining room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WHERE: dining room. Show all posts
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Now you see it....

ridiculously clever shelving/furniture system by ballet dancer turned designer Orla Reynolds.







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Another Win for urbanproduct

Built for a private client, urbanproduct's N3KO 3-in-one table is perfect for a those of us getting by with only a wee bit of square-footage.

Two consoles snap together with mighty magnets to form an elegant dinning table for four. Superb.

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Sunken Storage for Supper

A stunning storage/dinning table combo.

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Scrap wood wine rack


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On display

by Katrin Arens

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Simple Setting

Craft paper as a table runner, how lovely!

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Wooden Napkin rings

If you are a handy type, this would be a great DIY, alternatively they are available from the great Live Wire Farm.

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S&P: shelled

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This might blow your mind...

... at least just a little - the Fletcher Capstan Table. Enjoy!


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Hidden Tables

Sophisticated Hide-away tables designed by New York architects Pulltab Design.



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Stunning

OEY, a Japanese paper craft company, has launched their new collection of tableware using the Mizuhiki techniques.



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Hug it Out

Cute S+P set.

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Perfectly Placed

Slow Fast placemats by Nana Kikuchi.

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Retro Storage: Tablecloths

Check out this custom hanger/storage system... folding is for suckers!

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Salt & Pepper Unencumbered

The Arroyo Salt and Pepper Block: made from FSC walnut, and more sophisticated that the run of the 'mill'.

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Stone Rings

Made from New England beach stones.

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Mags: Managed

'Float' magazine rack

by way of.
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Sculptural Storage

Wine rack by Metropolitan Produce

by way of.
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Cutting boards: displayed

Another nice touch from Il Buco restaurant.


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The Picture Table


Not sure how i feel about this... a bit too gimmicky... 'look everyone this picture is actually a table'... really? Maybe you have to see it in person.