We love the clever use of negative space in Studiobility’s gorgeous Inner Beauty tables. While the outsides of these pieces have a generic, rounded-rectangle look common to a lot of modern furniture, the interior of each piece has its own unique, laser-cut floral pattern. These may not make great storage solutions, but their decorative “inner beauty” far makes up for any lack in functionalism.
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[...] of nature-based, sustainable designs. The Nordic designer Gudrun Lilja Gunnlaugsdottir of Studiobility (who we’ve covered before here) has assembled her favorite picks in conjunction with The Museum of Arts and Design in New York and [...]