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.

Bookshelves for the soul: TUESDAY POST

Design

There are millions of ways and places to collocate your books. It just takes a little time to realize how many space is being wasted at home or office… Then it just takes a little more to come out with a creative idea for your own personalized bookshelf.

Here are some pictures for inspiration.

*We all have that one friend who loves to read, so share this with them, it might be useful.

Create your own,
much love, The art spot blog

Workspaces

Design

No matter your age, your style or necessity: you need a workspace.

To make a space apt for your work you first need to think about the function of it, I mean, what you are planning to do in that specific area, how many space do you need for you to work with total conformity; how many lighting; how many colors; how many visual elements…  The size of your desk, your chair, your shelf, where are you going to collocate your printer, your pens, your computer, your books while using them.

You need to think about how many accessories you need near you so you don’t have to stand up and go for something you’ve forgotten after you’ve reached your concentration and inspiration.  I know. It sucks forgetting an idea because you didn’t find where you were going to write it.  That’s why you need to have everything you will work with simply accessible.

After you’ve figured out all of that, you will start thinking what style are you really into, what describes you, what tendency you will want to use for your workspace. If it’s minimal, if it’s shabby chic, rustic, modern, Scandinavian, contemporary…  And once you’ve planned all that out, you will have a big part of your workspace.  The rest is just decoration.

Workspace inspo, by The Art Spot Blog
Maria VL