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When it comes to making the most of the sometimes smaller spaces found in today’s urban and contemporary settings, we embrace the challenge of maximizing style in a minimal footprint. Crafting an elegant interior doesn’t hinge on expansive square footage. It’s all about seamlessly integrating thoughtful, intentional designs that place functionality at the forefront. This week, we’re excited to showcase five captivating compact designs that are perfect examples of good things that come in small packages. |
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DAY BED 710 |
Alvar Aalto |
Day Bed 710 is an exceptional addition to smaller spaces and models the strength, simplicity, and versatility of Artek’s L-leg family. The stylish sofa can be transformed into a bed in just a few seconds, allowing it to serve multiple functional uses while reducing the need for additional pieces of furniture. Spaces in modern homes often serve more than one purpose, and Day Bed 710 is comfortably equipped to meet this need. Frame in solid birch. Upholstery available in a range of fabrics. |
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TURNTABLE |
Formstelle |
The 39-inch Turntable Dining Table from Zeitraum makes a big impression within a small footprint. Beautiful and sustainable, Turntable showcases expert craftsmanship, high quality materials, and a commitment to contemporary design. Available in solid ash, oak, cherry, American walnut or European walnut, Turntable is meticulously finished with natural hardwax-oil, oak color stain, or matte lacquer. |
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ANT™ DINING CHAIR |
Arne Jacobsen |
The Ant™ chair’s visual expression is delicate and artful, which lends to the design’s small, subtle footprint. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952, the chair is made from nine layers of pressure moulded veneer. Ant™ remains one of the most iconic designs in Fritz Hansen’s collection and is also now available with luxurious front upholstery. This stylish, curvaceous design can also be stacked, saving even more space when necessary. |
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WIRE COFFEE TABLE |
Ole Schjøll |
Big geometry, small footprint. Originally designed in 1984, it would be 34 years until Ole Schjøll’s Wire Table was brought to life by Danish manufacturer A. Petersen. The use of slim, steel wire for the base creates a sense of visual lightness, while the sturdy tabletop provides a colorful surface for your favorite snacks or objects. Powdercoated steel top available in red, black or white. |
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DECEMBER LOUNGE |
Jasper Morrison & Wataru Kumano |
The December Lounge chair is composed of a slim, solid wood frame and upholstery in natural materials, drawing on both transitional and contemporary references. Thanks to its straightforward Nordic design, the chair offers an exceptional lounging experience in smaller spaces. The frame is available in oiled ash, oiled oak or smoked oak stain. Upholstery options include traditional linen canvas and a selection of all natural-tanned leathers. |
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