Saturday, January 1, 2011
[Unique]Wall Chair
Dutch company Burojet has turn the modern
wall art
into actually pieces of funiture that fold out and becomes space-saving seats and tables. Do you love this furniture with quirky style or a piece of wall art like this?
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