In the cupboard you will find two small and one large drawer, while in between there is a hidden chair. Great solution for tiny spaces. Designed by Claudio Sibille and purchase at Expand Furniture. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 25...
Category - Shelving & Storage
Stylish and colorful, Peep storage solutions bring a little whimsy to every day. Let’s face it, life comes with a lot of stuff. You can either pile it all up and have a mess of a time finding what you need when you need...
Cubes are the most logical shape for storage systems. Allowing for ultimate flexibility and space efficiency cubes are versatile in so many ways.
The shape of the clock with storage compartment is reminiscent of the pouch of a kangaroo. Hence the appropriate name for this clock: Kangaroo. According to the designer: “This clock is a three dimensional...
Want to maximize your living space as efficiently as possible but don’t want to compromize on style? You should really take a look here. We bet you will find the following modular wall-mounted shelving systems interesting...
Doesn’t this shelving system take you straight back to the 50’s and 60’s? Its retro appearance has a seemingly Scandinavian touch. Hive Shelving Unit however, is created by New York City based...
Looking for a wall mounted bike storage rack? These items are an ideal location to stash your phone, wallet, house keys or other on the go belongings.
RO/LU has designed an almost sculptural shelf system, consisting out of several plywood benches. Its name: Seven Stacked Benches (after shelves). The company from Minneapolis originally designed this system for Show...
He whoever says multifunctional furniture has to surrender attractiveness in lieu of functionality should take a glance at T.Shelf. T.Shelf is an awesome* looking triangular shelf system that can be converted into...
Chuck wall shelf system comprises six flexible wooden planks which are clamped together at their ends by means of stainless steel clips. The delicate lines seem like paper thin conductions flowing along the books...