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Just like the average busy person, it seems like today's furniture is expected to function in multiple capacities. Take the 'Campo d'oro' table by the Italian furniture company
DePadova. Through a simple system of hinges this table can transform into two desks, three small workstations, a long dining room table and several other clever combinations.
2 comments:
Why didn't I think of this? Cool design... functional and fabulous!
Hi Terramia,
I ask myself that all the time too!
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