
Object Design: Chair with Integrated Dollhouse
The designers at Torafu Architects created an object with a dual purpose: a chair that splits into two to transform into a dollhouse.

The designers at Torafu Architects created an object with a dual purpose: a chair that splits into two to transform into a dollhouse.

Colors are children's favorites, especially when decorating their rooms. However, finding the right colors and harmonizing them can often be a challenge.

The baby's room is a special one for the family. The parents welcome the new member with great emotion and do everything they can to make the adaptation as easy as possible.

How can you celebrate the beauty and purity of childhood better than by designing your children's room? Playful design can be a true source of inspiration for their creativity. Inventiveness knows no bounds when it comes to a décor specially created for them.

Color, joy, and childhood! These are the three top criteria that define and from which you should start when considering the furnishing and decoration of a child's room.

Since the weekend is almost here and the little ones will make the most of this time to play, here's our suggestion: a play space right under the stairs.

The arrival of a baby is a joyful occasion for both parents and the entire family. This desire stems from wanting to provide the new member with a room that is as pleasant as possible.

Adolescence can be a challenging time for both children and parents. For things to move in a positive direction, communication and understanding each other's needs are key to an effective parent-child relationship.

Decorating a child's room involves different stages that are mainly related to age and the child's interests.

The children's room is perfect for experimenting with bold colors and drawings on the walls. Children have a rich imagination, so you can transform their space into a magical, storybook world.

Children are adorable, especially when they're playing. Any parent would agree with that. And all parents would also add the "pleasure" of tidying up toys after their little ones have finished playing.