Skull Chair Has a Soulmate in the Brain Ottoman

Skulls go exceptionally well with brains, which is the reason I always prefer to keep my brain firmly in the skull. Sometimes it is a little too tight, but mostly, I’m okay. This love affair of skull and brain has taken the next step where they’re together as furniture. Artist/designer Vladi Rapaport has crafted a combo of a skull chair and brain ottoman, both destined to be together just like god intended.

3D Wall Surfaces Inspired by Contemporary Trends

Making walls get an aesthetic and look better, these wall surfaces take inspiration from contemporary art and styling to look extra good. 3D Surface was formed as a result of a collaboration between three experienced craftsmen Romano Zenoni, and Alessandro and Stefano Fazzuoli. The company created textures, coats and materials that would be fit for indoor use in any environment.

Have Some Love For The Wooden Carpet

At the very base of German design studio Böwer‘s Wooden Carpet is a sheet of durable textile. On this sheet are arranged wooden pellets and tiles in a way that they are independent of each other, yet work together for form and function. Owing to this arrangement, the carpet can be laid flat on a floor like every carpet should be, or you could arrange it into a three dimensional form which would be interesting, although with debatable use.

Magnetic Levitation Table

Floating on the idea of magnetic levitation, this table would make an incredible peace in the living room, well as long as you don’t bump into it or put some weight towards a single side. Also, keep your gadgets away from that strong magnetic field. Height of the table can be adjusted by changing the power running through the electromagnets that keep the table floating. Designed by Yana Christiaens.