There’s Nothing Mini About the Miniforms Collection at Leif Petersen

Sometimes I geek out over more than one piece of furniture in a collection, as is the case with Miniforms , which has just been added to the Leif Petersen showroom in High Point. I pretty much love everything in the entire collection. I won’t be going to the October High Point Market this year, but you can bet that this would be at the top of my list of must-sees. Above: Opé trolley by Valentina Carretta Gualtiero drop-leaf table by Paolo Cappello Bardino desk by Paolo Cappello Skap X cabinet by Casa 1796 Skap Y cabinet by Casa 1796 Code cabinets by Zaven Retroviseur Domestique mirror by Ionna Vautrin Servolone tables by Casa 1796 Trex low stool/table by Casa 1796 Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .

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There’s Nothing Mini About the Miniforms Collection at Leif Petersen

Addicted

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We’ve long known that mirrors can add to the look of a room, even making some appear larger.  But the Addiction Collection mirrors do more than enhance your space, they make it.  Each is undoubtedly an instant focal point in any room in which it’s added and each has such a unique look it’s a sure conversation starter. 

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The Addiction Collection includes work from renowned designers like Jean-Marie Massaud, Arik Levy, and Patrick Norguet.

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These exceptional mirrors are available here.

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How close is too close for an alarm clock?

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I don’t know what I think about this. An alarm clock actually built into the bed sheet, yup that’s the Melted Clock.  This touch sensitive alarm clock, speakers, and control are built into the sheet, with three control icons embroidered to it. It’s unclear to me if these are actually available yet, but I do find it interesting they claim to be washable.  I guess from a practical point of view it makes some sense, but do I really want my alarm clock in my bed right next to my head – all the time as a constant reminder that soon it will be time to wake up? Probably not.  Cool concept though. See more from designer Florian Schärfer here.

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