I love this practical things. Dollhouse for her daughter and a modern coffee table for you, but both. Designer Amy Whitworth, 39 came to the idea to design multifunctional furniture that allows adults and children to enjoy the same product but in different ways. And now everyone can enjoy Qubis House. Actually, it is a coffee table that becomes dollhouse with the simple addition of wood-based panels and sliding plexiglass, allowing "design" to create different floor plans.
The table is made of solid birch layers and has clean, modern lines, making it a beautiful piece of furniture in the living room as well as a center for children to play. The table can live permanently in the living room (shared space) so that children can play with it whenever they want.
In 2002, Whitworth entered her project in the Boost design contest at the Southbank Centre in London and won. That's when Amy Whitworth design was born. The range now includes Qubis bedside tables, one for storage and other low tables.
"I hope to see the range Qubis grow in the future," he said. "But we also want to develop my style and create custom pieces. I like challenges, he added.
Takes locally grown sustainable oak furniture for your toy, consisting of building blocks handmade with integrated magnets that transform into different pieces such as chairs, tables and beds with a click.
In keeping with the theme of modern life, the slots of the sliding walls also have an iPad, which means that the product can also be used for home entertainment.
"I love the aesthetics of art and modern architecture and the joy of children's toys, and I wanted something that was touch and use as many senses as possible," says Whitworth.
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