Fairy tale cupboard for connoisseurs by Mudo Design

 

When I was a child I often listened and read (after I had learned to read) “Grimm's Fairy Tales” and “Fairy Tales” by Hans Christian Andersen. “Grimm's Fairy Tales” based on German folk tales are mostly cruel and scary (and not suitable for small children, despite the title). Hans Christian Andersen “Fairy Tales” are not as brutal, although they are quite sad and gloomy. I can barely remember the plots of most of these stories but I remember the atmosphere very clearly. I did liked this shiver on my spine...and I don't find my psyche damaged now :-)

 

The transposition of fairy tales motifs to the products for children is nothing new. But the concept of using a tale theme to create the furniture for adults is original. And very effective.

 

cuento unique cupboard

Fairy-tale lighting. Wonderlamp by Studio Job and Pieke Bergmans

 

In these uncertain times of financial crises and high rate of CHF exchange, people's need for products that could bring some hope, light and magic into their lives, is greater then ever.

 

The Wonderlamp collection, which is a result of cooperation of Studio Job and Pieke Bergmans from the Netherlands should be prescribed. It works therapeutically. These fabulous lamps can really help to forget for a moment about gloomy reality and they stir fantasy and imagination.

 

wonderlamp by studio job and pieke bergmans hanging lamp