July 7th, 2013 — Design
Designed and individually handcrafted in Yallingup, Western Australia by Nathan Day Design , these Crossbow tables are one of my favorite combinations: a glass top and a wood base. I love how the bases are sculptural and the glass merely floats on top, serving as a window through which you can view the sculpture. Each table is made of cherry wood and, since each are handcrafted, you can choose your custom size
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Crossbow Table by Nathan Day Design
November 20th, 2011 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Chest of drawer – TARVA – not yet in the range Description: Three weeks ago I attended an IKEA contest in which I should design a chest of drawers, which is not yet on the market. It is made … of pine wood and so I could worked on it very well. With all of our furniture in white, I decided to use a lot of color this time and to incorporate many styles: The brightness of colors from the Orient, adorable handbatiked fabrics from Bali, Dot Paintings from Australia, the Meditation of mandalas and just a little inspiration from nature. And because I love to play Papillon (it's Ludo played with Rummy Cards) with my children, I've milled this in the form of a mandala at the top of the dresser
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Discover the possibilities …
April 16th, 2011 — Uncategorized
Description: A funny one to get you woofing for the weekend. Posted from Australia on 30th March, but perhaps it was already 1st April there. See the vid on youtube . ~ Daniel, Germany
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IKEA’s latest doggy furniture
July 11th, 2010 — Furniture, Modern Furniture
Materials: 2x Tupplur blinds
Description: My husband and I own a vintage destination blind from Brisbane Australia which is over 3m in length. I had nowhere that high to hang it in my house but I didn’t want to cut it up. My husband purchased two Ikea Tupplur blinds and used the mechanisms from them (top and bottom) so that we could display the tram scroll in one piece. The ball chain was left attached so that we can ’scroll’ through the destinations and change the display if we want to. This was a good solution because it meant that we get to display the destination blind and preserve its original length, rolled up.
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~ Catherine