Posted in Designer, Furniture, Home Decor, Luxury on 10 August 2009
Shifting homes or the arrival of a large number of staying guests often leave individuals with the need for practical furniture sets that are as easy to move around as they are to use. Natural disasters also leave people without basic furniture and providing these to a large number of temporarily homeless individuals can seem alsmot an impossibility.
Japanese designer Nobuhiro Teshima provides the answer for such situations in the form of Mobile Dining. This dining table set can easily seat 8 people and, when not in use, can easily be folded away to fit inside a small cupboard. The cupboard also has more shelves for storing away cutlery and perhaps even a couple bottles of wine. Quite ingenious in design, the wooden cupboard has wheels so that it can be easily pushed around and transferred to different destinations. Its small size also means the whole dining table set can be stored away when the need for such a huge table is absent.
Posted in Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Furniture on 22 September 2008

Those who still consider Japan as a hub for electric productions only shall revise their opinion. The rationale is the mobility touch that seems to have influenced Japanese markets thereby inviting prospective consumers. Called the Kenchikukagu, it is the designer range of mobile furniture coming from the house of Atelier OPA based in Japan. The Kenchikukagu series incorporate a mobile work station, a mobile bed and a moible kitchen. Out of all, the mobile bed gathered my attention as it can be pleated when not in-use. It sports a small work space with a lighting touch that can appeal no less than a masterpiece, if installed in an office. Designed to ease your working, sleeping and eating habits, the designer mobile furniture are way beyond those virtual concept designs as are available for sale on Amazon Japan for JPY 800,000(about $7436 US).


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