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Furniture Design by Paul Mathieu Classical

Furniture Design by Paul Mathieu: Luxurious, Simple, Graceful and Elegant

Design by Paul Mathieu a French designer, based in New You are able to and Aix-en-Provence, exhibits his signature style in the furniture collection for Rob Pucci Worldwide. Mathieu is really a progressive designer who acquired his status through both his worldwide interior planning projects, too, as, his product designs for companies for example Ecart.

Furniture Design by Jerome Abel Seguin Minimalist Table

Furniture Design by Jerome Abel Seguin: Minimalist, Artistic, and Solid

Design by Jerome Abel Seguin, using teak, ebony, kalengo, coconut, black palm-tree and that strange iron tree which roots are in sea water, Seguin builds, assembles and gives shape to sculptures, furniture, pirogues, wooden walls, bas-reliefs, liana barriers and tanks.

Furniture Design by Chris Lehercke Elegant

Furniture Design by Chris Lehercke: Comfortable, Simple and Minimalist

They are expensive but they are also there to make a statement. Living room furniture is the first impression that your guests will get about your home in general and you will naturally want to make it a powerful one. Design by talented designer Chris Lehercke, as a designer and his exquisite skill as a… continue reading

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The Magistral Cabinet: New and Unique Storage Concept by Sebastian Errazuriz

The Magistral Cabinet has a lot of compartments that can slide open to offer you enough storage space for all your needs and a protective shell that seems to keep intruders away at all costs. No less than 80,000 of such bamboo sticks were used to cover the whole surface of the cabinet, a process that involved a team of 12 woodworkers working on the Magistral Cabinet for six weeks to complete it.

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The “Sparkling” and the “Troy” Chair Furniture: Minimalist and Uniquely Design by Marcel Wander

The furniture from this era is usually made up of darkest wood unlike light mahogany finish and satinwood that were used previously. The popular materials used for Victorian furniture were dark mahogany with a reddish tinge, rosewood, black walnut and bog oak.

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The CUB8: Stylish, Minimalist, and Multifunction Furniture by Davide Varotto

Design by Davide Varotto called The CUB8, is one such piece. The CUB8 looks like the typical modern coffee table. It is made of stained oak and contrasting white lacquer. The CUB8, however, conceals several secrets. The unit pulls apart to affectively double its size.

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