
8 cool designs of housewares
We always expect the same look from some things at home – the tap outside, the socket, the light switch. The smart companies, however, deal with the design of the smallest items and details. There are a few examples that recently impressed us.
Above you can see the Clyde Soap Container with Brush by Contextur, Ivory White and Blue.
A brilliant idea. Here we have a brush that is also a soap container that collects the gunk and also goes well with nail cleaning after work in the garden.
Adorne Collection sockets
The opposing holes of the sockets create an unexpected wall composition. Nowadays you need connection points everywhere in your home, so a new look is required.
The Invisiplug DO003 6 multiple plug, dark oak

We all hate the dirty gray multiple plugs on the floor. This proposal comes just in time. The multiple plug is available in different wooden colors to match the interior design in the room.
This weird little Nest thermostat seems to have been made by Kenneth Noland and Steve Jobs
The designers are actually Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers. The bull-eye shape, bold colors, and simple graphics make the device so interesting.
Eva Solo broom and dustpan set

This set of broom and dustpan can stand free (without leaning) and mix in a corner.
Handmade copper sprinkler system

With this nifty sprinkler you get water, a sculpture and copper texture in your garden.
Ljusa hand-operated flashlight

Flashlights are usually bulky items that are tucked into the bedside tables. This Ljusa lamp, however, has a bold color and an hourglass figure. You would like to exhibit them as an accessory.
This set from Kentexture below goes perfectly with the black and white bathrooms with white subway tiles, gray grout mix and a vintage wall-mounted sink.
Have you seen house details like this recently with great shapes, colors and graphics? Leave your comment below.

8 cool designs of housewares for everyday use
8 cool designs of housewares
We always expect the same look from some things at home – the tap outside, the socket, the light switch. The smart companies, however, deal with the design of the smallest items and details. There are a few examples that recently impressed us.
Above you can see the Clyde Soap Container with Brush by Contextur, Ivory White and Blue.
A brilliant idea. Here we have a brush that is also a soap container that collects the gunk and also goes well with nail cleaning after work in the garden.
Adorne Collection sockets
The opposing holes of the sockets create an unexpected wall composition. Nowadays you need connection points everywhere in your home, so a new look is required.
The Invisiplug DO003 6 multiple plug, dark oak
We all hate the dirty gray multiple plugs on the floor. This proposal comes just in time. The multiple plug is available in different wooden colors to match the interior design in the room.
This weird little Nest thermostat seems to have been made by Kenneth Noland and Steve Jobs
The designers are actually Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers. The bull-eye shape, bold colors, and simple graphics make the device so interesting.
Eva Solo broom and dustpan set
This set of broom and dustpan can stand free (without leaning) and mix in a corner.
Handmade copper sprinkler system
With this nifty sprinkler you get water, a sculpture and copper texture in your garden.
Ljusa hand-operated flashlight
Flashlights are usually bulky items that are tucked into the bedside tables. This Ljusa lamp, however, has a bold color and an hourglass figure. You would like to exhibit them as an accessory.
This set from Kentexture below goes perfectly with the black and white bathrooms with white subway tiles, gray grout mix and a vintage wall-mounted sink.
Have you seen house details like this recently with great shapes, colors and graphics? Leave your comment below.
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