

Five clever designs for your home
I’m CCing you into my selection of today’s top five smart designs from our home range. Kind regards, Pia.
Comfy
Bloomingville has come up with the perfect solution, making sure you can keep seated on your comfy couch and have a cup of tea or read a book without having to get up or bend over to pick something up from a table. It’s a tray that can be integrated into your sofa. Clever, right? However, this doesn't work with every type of backrest, so make sure your sofa has the gap it needs to hold this elegant golden tray.

Storage miracle

For any small or large things around your sofa, a cuddly blanket for example, House Doctor has developed this side table that doubles as storage solution. A basket with a lid, this design can also be used to store dirty laundry in your bedroom.
Foldable
Folding chairs can be rather uncomfortable. Karup's foldable chair is different. «Boogie» has one big advantage: It comes with an upholstered seat made of foam and a soft cotton and polyester cover. The solid timber frame is sturdy, so you don't have to worry about it breaking when you take a seat. This chair is available with a natural beech wood, a black or a white frame and with a range of fabric options.


Multifunctional
Step ladders are not only for children and short people. Models such as those from Cinas also act as bedside tables or stools for spontaneous guests. These all-rounders are a true must-have for every home. They’re available in black, white or natural wood.

Stackable
«Bärglistock» by Eicherland replaces a cupboard and acts as toy box as well as storage solution for clothing. Add as many as you need on top of or next to each other – this crate system is sure to look good in the middle of your room or against the wall.

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