This Sofa With Attached Dog House Is One Perfect Idea

My dog’s bed is in the living room. He’s very smart—he even knows how to use an iPhone—so while he is not playing he ignores it. He prefers to sneak under the sofa like a ninja. Or jump on top of it. Which is why I think he—and any other small dog—will love the Dog House Sofa. This thing is great. More »

Removable Armrest Lapdesks Make This Sofa the Ideal Home Office [Furniture]

On those rare occasions you get to work from home you know you should stay perched at a desk for reasons of posture and productivity. But the allure of your living room sofa is just too strong, particularly Kibuc’s Connect sofa which seems specifically designed as the most comfortable office you’ll ever find. More »

Transforming Desk Hides Your Work When It’s Time To Dine [Tables]

If your humble abode only has room for a single table, Bernotat&Co’s new Doppeldecker is a double decker thing of beauty that hides your work and mess under a hinged lid. So gone are the days when you simply had to slide everything off onto the floor when it was time to eat. More »

Viera Convertible Chair: Unfold, Prop Up, Sit Back, and Relax

Convertible furniture is nothing new, but the Viera manages to make a distinct mark in an already well-explored territory. It’s basically a foldable chair that can be re-arranged into different positions to suit your preferences.

Viera0A group headed by designer Sergio Aleman did some research and discovered that the equilateral triangle was the best shape to use since it allowed for more folding opportunities and configurations. They set about to making a prototype by cutting soy base foam triangles supported by polycarbonate honeycomb which were then wrapped in felt foam.

The result is what you see above and in the photos in the gallery below.

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Frankly, I’d love to see the Viera turned into a reality (as in, commercially) because it looks like it can replace a lot of the other, bulkier furniture that are currently available today. What do you think?

[via Coroflot]


Space Saving Dining Set Set Adjusts to Any Height You Like [Wish You Were Here]

The more functionality you can squeeze out of a piece of furniture, the better it is for your cramped bachelor pad. So if your home life is a constant struggle with space, check out Agnieszka Mazur’s Takka stool set which serves as seating, side tables, a coffee table, and a cozy place for two to dine. More »

Space Saving Dining Set Adjusts to Any Height You Like [Wish You Were Here]

The more functionality you can squeeze out of a piece of furniture, the better it is for your cramped bachelor pad. So if your home life is a constant struggle with space, check out Agnieszka Mazur’s Takka stool set which serves as seating, side tables, a coffee table, and a cozy place for two to dine. More »

With a Giant Hammock Bed, Why Would You Ever Get Up? [Wish You Were Here]

Hammocks can be one of the most comfortable places on Earth to rest your head. But climbing in and out of them can be a challenge—a challenge that’s made dead easy with this incredibly comfortable-looking Koala 45 bed. More »

Every Dining Table Should Hide Its Extensions In Built-in Drawers [Daily Desired]

The mad dash to find your dining table’s extensions when unexpected dinner guests drop by could be a thing of the past if you’re willing to shell out $1,500 for Blu Dot’s deceptively simple Last Dinner Table. More »

This Reversible Table Is Perfect For Tiny Apartments [Video]

If you live in a smallish apartment like I do, you probably don’t have a dinner table. You probably don’t need one often—definitely not often enough to justify using the space required to store one—but sitting on the couch, hunched over the coffee table just doesn’t feel right for some meals. What if you had a reversible table? Soon you can. More »

Your Kids Will Never Outgrow This Drawing Desk [Tables]

Designed to accomodate kids of any age and height, this Grow Table drawing desk features a sloped work surface so at one end it’s low enough for little tikes, while the other is high enough for teenagers. More »