June 21st, 2012 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: 3 Frosta Stool Description: It’s one of three hacks I made with the Frosta stool. See the whole plan here : If you want the plan in PDF from one of the Hack, please just write: andreas.bhend@gmx.ch See more of the Frosta wall storage . ~ Andreas Bhend, Switzerland
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Frosta X
April 9th, 2012 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: MALM chest 3 drawers / ASKER suspension rail, containers, hooks, shelf, kitchen roll holder Description: My bathroom furniture was too small, I wanted better organisation. On top of washbasin I fixed ASKER ( found in IKEA’s kitchen) Then I cut the back and the top of a MALM chest ~ Conchita, Switzerland
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Pretty bathroom
January 12th, 2012 — Design
SleepBox is a contemporary and organic piece of furniture made from HI-MACS® material. Resembling a giant chaise lounge, the seat has an interior cutout with a leather cushion, which would make a great place to curl up and read a book or watch a movie. The project was designed by Caspar Lohner at the Chair for Computer Aided Architectural Design CAAD, Department of Architecture, ETH Zurich, supervised by Mathias Bernhard and Manuel Kretzer and produced in collaboration with Kläusler Acrylstein AG, the exclusive distributor for HI-MACS® in Switzerland. Photos by Manuel Kretzer.
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SleepBox
April 14th, 2011 — Designer Stuff
The Heater Seat is a super-unique chair made from recycled materials. As you can see, the seat of the chair is made from an old radiator that is bent and welded into a chair shape and then painted for a sleek finish.
The legs of the stool are made using recycled, chrome-plated legs from old stools.
Designed by Boris Dennler of Boris Lab in Switzerland, the Heater Seat is initially bent by Boris jumping on the old radiator:
What do you think of the Heater Seat?
Read more here: sixdifferentways.com
February 15th, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Bonde Description: In my Bonde-furniture now lives our little Hamster “Hämpfelina”. I took out the shelves and everything else. Then I fixed windows of plexi-glass and installed everything for a playful hamster-life! We have now a lot of fun to see the hamster run around! ~ Carola, Switzerland
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Hamster-Villa above TV