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25 Wall Murals To Make Your Room Come Alive

February 6th, 2013 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

Decorating your room can either be a really fun project or a complete nightmare – and if you lack ideas and time, then this task has got “trouble” written all over it. Whichever way, Eazy Wallz has got a great solution for you: photographic wall murals that can make your dull room come alive!

I have to confess, I haven’t tried them myself, but the examples on Eazy Wallz website look absolutely incredible. They can instantly teleport you to any place in the world, be it Africa or Paris, or lift you up to the clouds to see the panorama of New York. The lightly textured Eazy Wallz murals not only are as thin canvas, they also don’t rip, wrinkle, tear or stretch. According to their website, they’re also easy to install, as the peal-and-stick feature gives you more than one shot at sticking them nicely.

Has anyone tried them? Are they as good as they look?

Website: eazywallz.com

25 Wall Murals To Make Your Room Come Alive originally appeared on Bored Panda on February 6, 2013.

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20 Cool and Creative Wall Hook Designs

October 24th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Wall hook probably doesn’t sound like something very cool, but we have 20 serious arguments to prove otherwise!

We have manually handpicked a collection of 20 most creative wall hook examples which will show you that even the most common everyday object like a coat hook can become an exciting home or office accessory. Some are violent, some are naughty, one of them even requires a lot of physical strength to hang your clothes, but all of them are very cool.

Moreover, it’s a perfect way to make a good first impression to your guests (or if you are evil, make everyone jealous), because wall hooks are often the first thing a guest sees.

So, without further ado, here are the 20 cool and creative wall hook designs. Scroll down the list and pick one for yourself!

1. Paint Brush Wall Hook

This coat hook design is the result of a challenge to take an everyday object & remold, rebuild, & repurpose it to create an entirely new item while using as little additional material as possible. (Designer: Dominic Wilcox)

2. Fly

Little butterflies flying out of a magic hat. (Designed by Lamidea)

3. Dart Coat Hook

Make a playful statement in your wall! Set of three Stainless steel darts with a special wall fixing. A unique hook for hanging your favorite hat or jacket. (Designer: Anthony Chrisp)

4. 8-Bit Hanger

Mount to your wall, and then use to hang your non 8 bit stuff. (link)

5. Raindrops

Wooden raindrop wall hooks. (Designer: Jantze Brogård Asshoff)

6. Hang On

Hang On is an unpretentious and humorous coat rack that is accessible and easy to decode with its oblique expression. (Designer: Jade Barnes-Richardson)

7. Ninja Star Coat Hook

If you ever survive a ninja attack, make use of it . (link)

8. “DROP” The Flowing Wall Coat Rack

DROP – a series of functional ornaments for walls and any other flat surfaces. It offers you an innovative and ideal possibility, to give naked walls a new look – with colourful and user-friendly hooks that seem to flow. (link)

9. Knife Hooks

Show your character by making your home look like a war zone. (Designer: tc studio)

10. High Tea Wall Hooks

An interesting way to use your old teapots. (Designer: coroflot)

11. Mr.P One Man Hang

Mr.P once again proves that his hook is strong enough to withstand anything. (link)

12. En Suspend

Clocks deliver three useful items in one a mirror (stainless steel), wall clock, and hook. (Designer: diamantini & domeniconi)

13. HANG

Probably inspired by Captain Obvious. (Designer: yoox)

14. Regnah Hanger

Hanger for anyone with a crazy desire to hit a door or a wall with an axe. (link)

15. Mountain Coat Range

Inspired by excess material from our cut sheets, the contrast of Walnut to the exposed interior of Certified Maple becomes the snow-capped mountain peaks of the Grand Tetons. A functional landscape for your home that leaves little impact on the actual frontier. The mountain range’s peaks enable you to hang four or more items. (Designer: BraveSpaceDesign)

16. Office Clip Hook

Someone finally did it—improved an everyday paperclip. It’s 10 times bigger, stronger and more contemporary, too. A great catchall for your modern office, it’s made of heat-treated steel to hold coats, bags or files. (link)

17. Forget Me Not

“Forget-me-not” is a set of clothes-hooks, the petals bent so that articles can be hung from them. This is a product in the sphere of emotion, refinement, poetic beauty and harmony. As such, it can also be simply decorative and give rise to floral combinations. (Designer: Charlotte Lancelot)

18. “Here Hook”

Here’s the “Here Hook!” It’s an arrow, basically just pointing to the general area of itself. It’s a coat hook. It knows exactly where you’d be precisely in the area of cool if you want to hang up your jacket. Or hat! (Designer:Richard Shed)

19. Bird Hook

A ceramic hook in shape off a bird where you can expose your favorite accessories. (Designer: Jantze Brogård Asshoff)

20. Active Hanger

Mountain climbing posts you install on your walls, serve as both hooks for clothing, and a rock-climbing-esque wall in your house. (Designer: Ferran Lajara)

20 Cool and Creative Wall Hook Designs originally appeared on Bored Panda on October 24, 2011.

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World’s First Skateboard House

August 9th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

The ultimate dream for generations of skateboarders who wanted to bring their practice into their home has finally come true – the PAS house is the first house designed to be entirely used for skateboarding as well as being a traditional dwelling.

The Skateboard House is the project of a private residence, to be built in Malibu, California. In this house you will be able to skate any areas and surfaces, Indoor and Outdoor. The client and visionary of the project is Pierre Andre Senizergues (PAS), a former World champion and Pro Skater and the founder of Etnies.

The prototype of PAS House was recently presented at La Gaite Lyrique museum in Paris.

The house is divided into three separate spaces. The first one includes the living room, dining area and kitchen, the second one includes a bedroom and bathroom and the third one a skateboard practice area.

Each space is skateable as the ground becomes the wall then the ceiling in a continuous surface forming a tube of a 10ft radius. The furniture is also skateable, whether it is integrated in the curve like the sitting area, the kitchen or the bathroom or just as standing object like the dining table, the kitchen Island or the bed.

World’s First Skateboard House originally appeared on Bored Panda on August 9, 2011.

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26 Cool And Unusual Bed Designs

July 11th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

We spend about 8 hours/day, 56 hours/week, 240 hours/month and 2,920 hours/year doing it…that’s right…SLEEPING[1]. In other words, we spend one third of our lives doing nothing, and if you live for 90 years, 30 years would be spent in this mysterious state.

So, the next time you buy a new bed, keep in mind that you will spend a huge amount of your life just lying on this piece of furniture.

Sure, picking an ordinary comfortable bed may seem as a good idea, but the problem is, nobody will ever notice it. If you want to show off, you need something more creative, and this list of 26 cool and unusual bed designs is a good way to start.

In which bed would you like to spend your next night? (and with whom?)

1. Book Bed

To resolve the issues of lack of space faced by a lot of urban-dwelling Japanese families, photographer and innovater, Yusuke Suzuki, created a ‘fold-up’ bed in the shape of a book. When the book is opened at night, it’s pages serve as a duvet and pillows and it comes with large cut out shapes and illustrations. During the day it can be folded up and used as a playmat.(Designer: Yusuke Suzuki) (link)

2. Rocking Bed “Private Cloud”

Just like your mother used to rock you sleep, you can finally do it yourself when your mother is not around. (Designer: Manuel Kloker)

3. Vertical Bed

This bed encases the sleeper in a marshmallow of comfortable cushion while supporting the body in an upright position. (Designer: Ernesto Neto)

4. Hamburger Bed

Kayla bought a round mattress from the 70?s and made everything else herself…(with the exception of pickle chip pillows which she received from a wonderful friend). The bed is 8? in diameter and stands about 3? tall. In Kayla’s opinion it was the most comfortable bed she had ever owned… ever! (Designer: Kayla Kromer)

5. Giant Birdnest

Giant Birdsnest bed was dedicated for breeding new ideas. It was designed as part of the Green Garden Exhibition, part of the openning event of O*GE Gallery in April 2008. (Designers: Merav Eitan & Gaston Zahr)

6. Geometric Bed

Bed which looks like it belongs to a art gallery. (Designer: Jacob+MacFarlane)

7. Trix Bed

Trix is a modular piece of furniture that features of three cushions of different sizes linked by an elegant system of rubber bands. Trix can moonlight as an ottoman, a day bed a comfortable lounge chair and a welcoming armchair. (Designer: Piero Lissoni)

8. Hammock Bed “Le Beanock”

Beauty is combined with functionality as the industrial standard cloth is hand finished with classic zig-zag stitching .LE BEANOCK™ is unique in both its design & manufacture. It can be taken down when space is needed, moved easily to clean underneath and the chains can be shortened at the back to create an ariel sofa! (Designer: Le Beanock)

9. Letto Zip

Make your daily bed-making chore easier. With this bed you can zip up all the mess and nobody will ever notice. (Designer: Florida)

10. Yin-Yang Bed

Yin is female and yang is male. So, as you’ve guessed – Yin is missing in the picture. (Designer: Alessio Pappa)

11. Enignum Bed

This bed embraces and protects, creating a personal environment beyond its function. (Designer: Joseph Walch)

12. Feel The Deluxe

The Feel Deluxe is made of 120 soft and extremely pleasant balls. (link)

13. Magnetic Floating Bed

Using the power of permanent opposing industrial-strength magnets to enable it to float, the full scale bed can hold 900 kilograms of weight, while a smaller one fifth scale platform can safely hold 80 kilogams. (Designer: Janjaap Ruijssenaars)

14. Concealed Bed

Total hidden protection for money and other valuables is a reality, using this 1300 lb secure 78”x 60”x 14” (queen size) 10 gauge steel strongbox fitted with ¼” thick steel 140 lb. hinged doors. (link)

15. “The Fluttua” Floating Bed

Fluttua is a suspended, height-adjustable bed available in round and rectangular models. The Fluttua bed eliminates everything superfluous to leave more room for thought. The characteristic of the product is its single, height-adjustable central leg and multi-layer base combined with a solid iron structure anchored to the wall. (Designer: Daniele Lago)

16. Doc Sofa Bunk Bed

Doc sofa bunk bed unit convert with one simple movement into two everyday beds with wooden slatted base. (link)

17. Sonic Bed

The Sonic Bed is a purpose built portable venue which plays music that moves for the prone bodies of an audience, who can come lie in the bed alone or together. (Designer: Kaffe Matthews)

18. Phat Knitt

PHAT KNITS is a series of giant threads used to create, knitted or not, interior products. (Designer: Bauke Knottnerus)

19. Cardboard Bed “Itbed”

The itbed is made from 7 mm thick cardboard that is folded like an accordion. In one step the itbed can be collapsed into an easily portable bundle making the cardboard bed an ideal solution for guest beds or frequent movers. The zigzag profile of the itbed, reminiscent of a house of cards, is stabilized from head to foot by two lengths of webbing. (Designer: IT Design)

20. Sosia Bed

“Sosia” comprises two seats that can be pushed together to form a day bed, separated into two arm chairs or wrapped in the extended cover to create a private space within a larger room. (Designer: Emanuele Magini

21. Fetal Position Bed

Even if you manage to fall asleep in this position, it doesn’t necessary mean you’ll wake up like that.

22. Contemporary Therapy Bed Design that Cures Insomnia

Created by French designer Mathieu Lehanneur and inspired by the work of Doctor Alain Nicolas, a domain specialist, the bed works in a professional and long studied manner. The lucky user sits on the bed, while the surrounding phonically isolating curtains close automatically .Then the temperature is slowly decreased, creating a good sleeping environment and a level of white noise is generated.  (Designer: Mathieu Lehanneur)

23. Wave Bed

Designed by Mimondo

24. Giant Brush Bed

Bed which looks like giant brush. (Designer: Ron Arad, student of BCUC)

25. Curve Pet Bed

Looking for a pet bed that satisfies the needs of both you and your pet? With a slim profile and a choice of fabric options, Curve seamlessly blends in with your decor. It can be mounted anywhere on the wall, allowing maximum flexibility. The curving shape and cushion provide your pet with comfort and security when sleeping and playing on it. Appropriate for cats and small dogs. (Designer: Akemi Tanaka)

26. The Loft Bed

A time-tested spacesaver, the loft bed is perfect when square footage is limited. (Designer: unknown)

26 Cool And Unusual Bed Designs originally appeared on Bored Panda on July 11, 2011.

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20 Cool And Creative Sofa Designs

January 20th, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Ashamed to admit it, but we pandas are so lazy and bored that most of the time we spend our days lying and breathing air. We are too cute to work, too lazy to have sex – well, you know what I mean..

However, every serious hobby requires investment, and by that I mean getting a really good sofa!

Because we understand that there are many more pandas facing this problem of finding a suitable sofa design, we even stopped lying for a while and did a research.

And here are the results: 20 most creative and unique modern sofa design examples!

Now all you have to do is pick one :)

1. Wall Climbing Sofa

Perfect solution for getting a full size couch into your tiny room, if only it was flexible. [1] (Designer: Lila Jang )

2. Stuffed Animal Sofa

Displayed at Harrod’s store, this sofa is a perfect example how to make use of all you stuffed teddies.. (Photo by: memimenam)

3. Cactus Sofa

Of course we shouldn’t forget those who love to hurt themselves, and this cactus sofa is really good at it. (Brand name: Axn, Agency: 1861 United)

4. Candy Sofa

Designed by Matteo Thun for Italian furniture maker Rossi di Albizzate, the Tantisassi looks more like a bowl of M&M’s than your standard sofa (link)

5. Porcupine Sofa

This is the type of furniture you’ve got if you’re awesome. Look at it! It’s a gal-darn porcupine on it’s side! On it you can sit! On it you can lie. It’s completely adaptable, and not recommended for cats. Unless you’ve got one of those hairless cats. (Designer: Caterina Tiazzoldi and Eduardo Benamor Duar)

6. Ball Pillow Conglomerate

The outside 9 balls of this sofa are filled with low-density foam, while the other 40 balls are filled with high-density foam. Between every three balls there is, of course, a gap, through which another ball can fit and stay put. Each of the 9 perimeter balls can be squished, put through the gap and let go to expand and stay! (Designers: Cheng-Tsung Feng and Kai-Ting Lin)

7. Cross Sofa

Cross’ sofas give an element of creativity to the user, proving that high design can indeed be democratic. (Designer: Elvis Pennetuzzo)

8. Pillow Sofa

If you are pillow freak, this is your dream-come-true sofa. (Designer: unknown)

9. Alien Inspiration

In 1999, Lithuanian designer Jonas Jurgaitis was captured by aliens, upon his return to earth, he immediately began to sketch out a sofa design that he was told to pass along to us here on earth. (Designer: Jonas Jurgaitis)

10. Brush Sofa

Inspired by the shape a toothbrush, this will not only be comfortable to sleep on, but also useful for any giant serious about oral hygiene. (Designer: Ron Arad)

11. Feel The Deluxe

The Feel Deluxe is made of 120 soft and extremely pleasant balls. (link)

12. Styrofoam Sofa

Designer took some styrofoam and molded them into furniture (Designer: Kwangho Lee)

13. Blow Sofa

Made from 100% recycled paper dunnage bags, the size of the sofa when fully inflated is 180 cm in width and 90cm in height.. (Designed by: malafor)

14. Tetris Sofa

If you’ve ever played Tetris you should already know what to do with this sofa. (Designer: Stefano Grasselli)

15. Bocca Sofa

The famous lipstick-red sofa adds a smile and some romance to any environment. (Designer: Studio 65 for Heller)

16. Loope Sofa

This unique seating arrangement is constructed from a single piece of red oak, cushioned with pleather-covered, high-density foam. The possibilities are great for modular combinations—side-by-side and end-to-end offer some interesting options (Designer: Victor Aleman)

17. The Egg Sofa

Egg Sofa shouldn’t cause any problems for an experienced yogi but if you are a mere mortal – skip to the next example. (Brand name: Axn, Agency: 1861 United)

18. Space Invaders Sofa

This is what happens when you let the geeks design a sofa. (Designer: unknown)

19. Wallfa

Wallfa is an intriguing two sided piece of furniture that is both wall and sofa. It offers a comfortable sitting area that becomes playful when users interact from both sides of the wall. Movement, sound and touch hint at what might be happening on the other side. (Designer: Jordi Kanudas)

20. Phat Knitt

PHAT KNITS is a series of giant threads used to create, knitted or not, interior products. (Designer: Bauke Knottnerus)

20 Cool And Creative Sofa Designs originally appeared on Bored Panda on January 20, 2011.

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