(via Baubauhaus.)
‘Comfy cargo chair’ piece of furniture which does not predetermine the surface for the user. Designed by Stephan Schulz
Credits: Images taken from the author’s website
Using just wood and paint, Oslo, Norway-based artist Ole Martin Lund Bo created this anamorphic piece of art with a thought-provoking message. Called (Deceptive Outward Appearance), this installation seems as if someone just photoshopped those words onto an already existing image. Look at the other pictures (above), however, and you’ll soon realize that the three words have been carefully painting onto the white walls and wood sticks, becoming what seems like random black marks when viewed from different angles.
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BONSAI coffee table emerges as an example of its characteristic design. This coffee table is inspired in the bonsai adapted to interior furniture.
The Moyogi, lineage of bonsai with erect, informal appearance and elegant movement united with the delicate, angular forms of Swarovski crystals, results in a harmonious and extremely slender game.
Made from an unique piece in high gloss lacquered aluminum that gives it a glamorous and rare side, BONSAI coffee “grows” from the root to a size (such as 1000x500x650mm) as if it was the evolve of the natural plant.
The high gloss lacquered aluminum melted with the poetic form of the bonsai and the imaginary, angular forms of Swarovski crystals assures that your living room will not be forgotten.

