FLIPBED: Resting bed.

Design

This furniture mixes the two biggest pieces in a bedroom: the resting bed and the working desk.

It’s multi-functional, designed for a Marketing 20-year-old student, with great features just like a bookshelf, drawers, a pin up magnetic system, wooden hooks to hold and set, and a rotation system to flip the piece in any of the two functions.

It’s a twin bed, made in White Oak, totally resistant and durable.

Seduced by Moroccan Style’s interiors

Design

THE KINGDOM OF MOROCCO is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. 

  We have all heard about camel rides and deserts in Morocco,which must be the best experience ever but we want as well to highlight one of the best styles that have ever existed: The Moroccan style. And we are talking about interiors here… 

The Moroccan style, is an amazing cultural-like style that combined with architecture, colors and patterns make one of the most beautiful and eye-catching views you could ever see. 

Moroccan architecture is beautiful and rich, alluring, and as varied as the landscape of the country itself. It is religious (which means that even though it’s so very historical it is respected wherever it is situated)  and has been described as exotic, majestic, eclectic, contemporary and traditional, a true mix. It is influenced from the Arab world, Spain, Portugal and France whom can still be seen in Moroccan architecture, both on their own and blended with Berber and Islamic styles.

Morocco is known for its handmade works like carved doors and columns, hand-woven carpets, intricately painted tiles, lanterns, leather goods and silver tea sets.

As we already know: The North African country borders an ocean, but is also a desert oasis, resulting in a warm and cool color palette. Earth tones combined with various shades of blue and pink are common, as are texture and pattern, so, it can range from ornate with bold with colors to simple, clean lines with like we said before: earth tones. That’s the key, right there. 

We normally see patterns on interiors; taken from the tiles on the floors, walls and even doors (If you want to see some, check the ART SPOT BLOG for breath-taking Moroccan portals on Monday Doors). 

“To effectively transform your space into a rocking casbah, keep it simple. It’s all about a few key accessories. All you need to create beauty and interest is a throw rug, some toss pillows, a lantern and a side table. De Vargas suggests introducing Moroccan style through soft furnishings, a cushion on a window seat, large pillows on the floor for extra seating, bolster pillows on a sofa or dining chairs reupholstered in bold colors.” – Trend Spotter: Be Seduced by Moroccan Style

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