6 Different Creative Color Combinations For Your Home

Limit Bookshelf Divider by Alp Nuhoglu

Composed of 36 boxes that are 36cm square, Limit is a shelving unit designed by Alp Nuhoglu that actually has, well, no limits. You can stack and place the boxes any way you wish, both horizontally and vertically, to create any number of combinations to make the perfect shelf or room divider. The finished product not only is great for storage, it creates a pretty cool optical effect in the room giving it an almost sculptural quality. Limit is available through Delta Ofis . Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook

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A New Vision on Everyday Objects from Sputnik Design Studio

Valencia-based multidisciplinary design studio Sputnik is run by Majo Fernández, María de la O Reyna, María Salar and Borja Sepulcre, and recently exhibited their latest collection during the Habitat Valencia Fair . Made of lacquered steel and cork, the Sputnik stool and table plays both roles with ease. The stackable K collection of china is made from enameled ceramic and natural wood. The Santorini Lamps are made of glass, natural wood and lacquered wood. The system is formed by a cylindric glass structure and four interchangeable wood pieces that allow the user to direct and control the light to their desire, creating numerous forms and light combinations

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Weld Vases by Phil Cuttance

London-based designer Phil Cuttance created a series of handmade black and white vases from discarded plastic, an extension of his Weld Furniture collection from 2009. Each vase is handcrafted and individually numbered and made using hot air welding that connects each plastic shape together. The ABS plastic that is used comes from discarded off-cut pieces from a local London fabricator

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Ensemble Hyphens

Ensemble Hyphens is a series of shelves and hangers designed by Frédéric Lécrivain, a young French designer. These simple and decorative elements that can be arranged in multiple combinations.

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Paper Poms – Love This Look?

Tissue paper pom poms can be used in many different ways, for many different occasions. They can be used everyday within your decor, for special tablescapes or for fun parties.And the color combinations are endless!

Using the photos above as inspiration, you can use the pom poms on the table to to fill a decorative bowl, or as a colorful garland. You can hang them from the ceiling or use them as a centerpiece for a decorated table. Or, you can just hang them on the wall to add texture and color to a room.

Do you love this look as much as I do? How would you incorporate it – for a party or special occasion, or would you keep pom poms for every day use?

Image Sources: Pom Pom Bowl / Pom Pom Garland / Hanging and Table Pom Poms / Pom Pom Wall Decor

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Miss You Chair

The Miss You Chair is a modern dining chair or side chair designed by Marco Piva for Pedrali, an Italian modern furniture company.

Made of polycarbonate, the Miss You Chair is available in a variety of color combinations to choose from. The durable polycarbonate enables the Miss You Chair to maintain impact resistance and also enables the chair to be shatterproof. Suitable for home and commercial use, the Miss You Chair is also conveniently stackable.

The Miss You Chair is also available in a wooden version, also in several finishes. The seat of the wooden Miss You Chair is upholstered in synthetic leather or fabric.

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Favourite Things

Get out the raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. Make your list of favorite things and put them on display in this fun pendant lamp from Chen Karlsson. Made of polypropylene, Favourite Things is a colorful pendant lamp with a large area to display whatever you desire.The transparent display case is 45 cm (17.7 inches) in diameter.

The top of the lamp comes in three different color combinations: Charcoal, Cloud and Mustard. Charcoal has a charcoal lamp with a pastel green cord, Cloud is light grey with a gold cord, and Mustard is mustard yellow with a navy cord.

Favourite Things can be used to display various trinkets and prized possessions, and even holiday and seasonal decor. Or, you can leave it empty as an interesting transparent fixture. Favourite Things is designed by Chen Karlsson, a Stockholm-based design company started by two couples, one Asian (Chen) and one Scandinavian (Karlsson). This lamp was first exhibited at the 2010  Stockholm Furniture Fair.

What favorite things would you put in Favourite Things?

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Studio Lawrence

Studio Lawrence unveiled two new products last week at the 2010 Interieur show: To Gather, a modular sofa system, and Wonky chairs. These new pieces are the sculptural additions to designers Patrick de Louwere and Bart Eijking’s furniture collection. Fun and playful, they are just odd enough to be endearing. To Gather The modular sofa system by Studio Lawrence injects interaction with an angle

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Change Your Wall As Often As You Change Your Socks

Take a peak at these modular wall designs brought to us by 3Form. Both of these two wall systems can be easily removed and rearranged as easily as a pair of socks! Such designs are great for exhibitions, retail stores or any location in which the decor changes often.

The photo above is the Wovin Wall from 3Form that is a series of  alternating tiles matched together to create a three-dimensional design. The Wovin Wall is available in many material options, such as wood veneer, anodized aluminum and polyresin. Depending on the material chosen, there is also a wide selection of color combinations available for the Wovin Wall.

Similar to the Wovin Wall, is the Wave Wall, seen in the second photo here. The wave effect of the Wave Wall is created by placing tiles in grooved aluminum extrusions. It is available in two patterns: continuous or alternating. Made in the same materials as the Wovin Wall, the Wave Wall is also available in a large variety of colors.

I’m thinking these would look great in an office space or hotel, or even as a funky wall piece in your home. Where would you use the Wovin or Wave Walls?

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