Concrete Ideas For Your Home
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A smart use of concrete furniture in the right spaces can enhance you home to great extents. Let's forget about the usual use of concrete, thought of as just a building material. Let's apply it's traits to create unique products that redefine a space. Concrete used in the right way, guarantees products that are not only of great visual impact, but that also last for generations. Let's not forget that concrete is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, thus giving endless options.
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Let's look at some examples
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Hauteville - Lyon Béton |
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The Concrete HAUTEVILLE collection is designed by Henri Lavallard Boget for Lyon Béton, draws inspiration from iconic mid-century design with a modern twist. Constructed with a concrete shell and rebar legs, the concrete chair’s composition brings to light the unique qualities of industrial materials and repurposes the unpolished, raw materials to create a minimal and contemporary chair.
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Sliced - Lyon Béton |
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The concrete Sliced L shelf adds a modern and clean touch to any room. This lightweight and sturdy shelf is a great solution to display your favorite vinyl record or books.
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Pipeline - Lyon Béton |
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Cement structure stem vase, available in 3 different models. It diverts the visible pipelines we see in the streets and creates a dialogue between the inside and the outside.
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Trophy - Lyon Béton |
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This cement stem vase brings a little bit of nature to your empty wall space without actually bringing nature home.
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Sac - Seletti |
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Sac is a very realistic concrete vase, that creates a magical atmosphere, in every rooms in your home.
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Memento - Seletti |
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The special wooden style manufacturing exalts every detail of the surface and is the element that give lightness to the concrete, usually an architectural material. It is then by virtue of a change of perspective that Cemento, the italian expression for concrete, becomes Memento, memory in Latin.
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Cloud - Lyon Béton |
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This unique cement shelf, with its curved, graphic and refined lines, is designed for toilet paper rolls which are deliberately displayed and no longer hidden. The shelf gradually takes the shape of a cloud.
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