A modern, small-space dining room working double shifts
Flexibility is key in this dining area that mixes contemporary, slimline furniture with functionality to match the shifting needs of a busy kitchen.
Style to make a small space look great
Despite limited space, the breakfast nook has an airy feel thanks to thin-legged furniture. Rattan chairs together with other natural materials in the room add a calming, soft contrast against the surrounding surfaces in light and white shades.
Same light mood, more seats at the table
Simply raising the flap of the wall table creates a two-table combo in time for dinner with the family. Slim silhouettes and a uniform colour scheme keep the lightness intact.
A bit of monochrome magic on the side
Filled with accessories in black, white and earthy tones, the wall-mounted drop-leaf table strengthens a graphic, coordinated expression. Apart from being a great spot for holding tableware conveniently close, that is.
Accessorise to get the details just right
Boost the graphic theme with this pair of sidekicks
Besides contrasting nicely against the kitchen’s light wood and surfaces, a trolley is a great, handy asset for storage or holding serveware. Add a second one and you have a mobile home for your work-from-home accessories, too.
A stack of chairs for style and flexibility
Style, comfort and versatility in one! Some extra chairs in white are easy to hide, yet add a nice contrast – and good lower-back support – when used. Also, you can combine different seats and underframe to tailor the right mix for your needs.
Boost the graphic theme with this pair of sidekicks
Besides contrasting nicely against the kitchen’s light wood and surfaces, a trolley is a great, handy asset for storage or holding serveware. Add a second one and you have a mobile home for your work-from-home accessories, too.