Illusion Table by Roberta Rampazzo

Brazilian designer Roberta Rampazzo is back with a new table that plays around with perspective. The Illusion Side Table is the result of studying the feet of tables and working with the angles of the legs. By angling two of the legs, the table remains stable but it changes the look completely

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Illusion Table by Roberta Rampazzo

Endy by Studio Ve

Studio Ve is back with the Endy Series , which they exhibited in the Greenhouse section during Stockholm Design Week. Consisting of a stool, chair, and coffee table, Endy is made of leftover timber with painted ends. The painted wood comes directly from the saw mills, who paint the ends of the wood and discard it before it makes its way to the consumer.

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Angles Collection by Cuatro Cuatros

Cuatro Cuatros , a design studio based in Valencia, Spain, recently released its new Angles collection of two shelves (30º and 180º) , a carpet  (0°), and a vase. It’s based on the study of optical illusions, and what the pieces look like depends on the point of view from which one’s observing them.

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Angles Collection by Cuatro Cuatros

V-Two Sofa

The V-Two Sofa is a uniquely modern sofa with transforming functionality that makes it an ideal sofa for small spaces.

Framed by birch wood, the V-Two Sofa is upholstered in two-toned fabric. It has angles created by its geometric design that allow for minimal storage or display of accent pieces or accessories.

If ample space is available, the seats of the V-Two Sofa can be pulled apart to reveal a small connecting coffee table.

The V-Two Sofa is design by Juil Kim of Designjoo, a Korean-based design company.

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