Sentences with phrase «flatpack furniture»

The young company, founded by ex-Apple engineer Brad Sewel, has spotted a gap in the market for easily transportable, affordable furniture, which is soon to be landing on our shores and could arguably rival Swedish flatpack furniture favourite Ikea.
You might be confident assembling flatpack furniture without reading the instructions first, but tents can be tricky and there's a good chance you'll find yourself wrestling with it in the rain while the kids watch (and laugh) from the car.
While I love the idea that such a bike might be sold like a piece of flatpack furniture, cut out at your local shopbot shop, I am not so certain about the durability; the designs are evidently for temporary use.
Being a family friendly website, I can't use the clever title that Fast Company did to describe the marriage of flatpack furniture with a big heavy mallet: Whackpack.
Think solid cork stools and coffee tables, linen made of seaweed, walnut plaster and gorgeous flatpack furniture.

Not exact matches

We loved the downloadable pinhole camera that demonstrated the possibilities of downloading 3D technology and putting it together; we have droned on about flatpack made - to - order local furniture.
Michael Leckie says he is «Inspired by the idea of IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad of providing affordable well - designed products «for the many people», and continues with references to flatpack, the popular term for RTA or ready - to - assemble furniture that is usually frameless.
The flatpack revolution sparked by IKEA changed the way people buy and use furniture; it became globalized, cheap to ship from factories around the world.
I am a sucker for furniture that can slide under your door; Imagine how much less shipping, less material is needed when it flatpacks so efficiently, Dutch designer Louwrien Kaptein had designed an entire apartment, complete with working area, sitting,
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