Thursday, June 25, 2015

WHAT'S TRENDING: MODULAR

from: http://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/

Rent to Own.ph: These pieces are handy to use in small spaces. They are functional with simple, clean lines.


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Scandinavian company Muuto's Stacked shelving system works on both walls and floors. Using small clips the modules can be connected and rearranged to create all manner of shelving set ups, room dividers or side tables.


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A revolutionary piece on the French market of the early Fifties, Linge Roset's reissue of avant-garde furniture designer Pierre Paulin's Daybed, also known as  'modèle 118', mixes a pared-down Japanese-influenced frame with magically sturdy free-standing back cushions that allow it to effortlessly morph from a large banquette for three or four, to a small settee and low table, to an occasional bed for one, all at the swish of a cushion.

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The by Lassen Frame series with its cubist-inspired black outlined boxes is ultra chic. Mix and match depth, height, width and colour.

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Alki's Zutik wall system organized along a horizontal solid oak beam, can be composed of acoustic panels, shelves, mirrors, ladder and coat racks, and adjusted over and over again both in length and composition. Perfectly adapting to both large and small spaces. 

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Ferm Living's elegant clothes rail, suspended from the ceiling from leather straps, can be hung with a mirror, a ladder for flinging clothes or towels, hooks for pots and pans in the kitchen, or a magazine holder for the office.


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