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Culla Sinuè by Daniela Avaltroni
by sabine7 / June 22, 2009


The Culla Sinuè crib by Daniela Avaltroni is a sleek crib in the form of a womb-like shell. A movable hood lifts to provide shade and quiet, and is set upon compression springs and stainless steel legs. Another streamlined piece of furniture is the new cabinet by Gauthier Poulain, a racetrack-shaped shelving unit that nestles into a stand. There is something about this piece that is reminiscent of luggage. More storage options are available with No Problem's Flip Table, designed by Signe Baansgaard. The table is a workstation that can be covered to become a dining table at the end of the day. Leave your work as it is, cover up the mess and start again when ready.



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Culla Sinuè by Daniela Avaltroni


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Flip table by Signe Baddsgaard for No Problem


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Flip table by Signe Baddsgaard for No Problem


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Cabinet by Gauthier Poulain


the crib reminds me of an egg (which I'm sure was the intended effect) ~ wonder what parents who've used this think of this.

carrie @ bloomacious / September 3, 2009 at 10:12 AM / Flag

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