FurniBloom Furniture by Dagný Bjarnadóttir
Dagný Bjarnadóttir: “For me, good design usually grows out of a deep understanding of the subject and intuition – along with a feeling for the use of materials and aesthetics. Sometimes even psychology plays a part.”
Furnibloom: The main goal of the design is to combine stylish and simple furniture with multiple functionality. You can make it your own based on your taste and personal style. The furniture is well suited for growing flowers and herbs or for decorating purposes.
The design’s flexibility offers the possibility of developing FurniBloom into a furniture line. FurniBloom is a great option both for big gardens or a small balcony where you can grow your own herbs, vegetables and flowers – and have a seating place as well.
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