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Two-Faced Furniture

Savvy, yet stylish ways to maximize your space.

In the era of open-concept living, home designs are incorporating more multi-functional rooms into their floor plans. Kitchens with islands become both a dining room and workstation. Offices double as guest bedrooms and entire storage units are swept away under our beds.

Our spaces need to be as flexible and as varied as we are. These multifunctional must-haves accomplish just that.

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ORI LIVING’S CLOUD BED

A bed that moves up, down, and away. An effortless way to transform space and create two rooms within one, Ori Cloud Bed disappears into the ceiling to reveal a cozy living space complete with a coffee table and sofa.

www.oriliving.com

a. COFFEE TABLE BY DANIEL PEARLMAN

Looks can be deceiving. What first seems like a coffee table with storage space transforms into an additional side table and armchair, when removed from under the mantle of the large table. The setup makes for an almost complete small condo interior.

www.archello.com DUTY BOX WARDROBE

Whether it’s organizing your collection of shoes or storing essential bathroom supplies, this fashionable full-length mirror is a hidden treasure trove of chic functionality. Open it up to reveal nine spacious shelves for all of your clutter.

Madeindesign.co.uk

b. BRIGHTECH MAXWELL SHELF FLOOR LAMP

Brighten up a room and display prized possessions and knick-knacks with the Brightech Maxwell Shelf Floor Lamp. A surprisingly bright lantern lamp combines three shelves to give you a bookshelf and floor lamp all in one.

www.brightech.com

VEGETAL SIDE TABLE

This elegantly compact piece of furniture can be used four ways. The design piece makes for a perfect item in small spaces since it acts like a coffee table, desk, bookshelf, and a handy little dinner table, too.

www.architonic.com

STEP INTO my office

As we spend more time in our home, its role in our lives continues to expand and evolve.

The place we use to relax and entertain is now also the place to get work done, and home offices have become essential in maintaining a work/life balance.

We invited three South Florida creatives to show us how their own personal spaces are designed to compliment their craft and their own tips on how to inspire productivity and creativity in your own home, too.

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