The Outdoor Living Garden Table

 

Future Feast is an outdoor living garden table designed by Suzanne Biaggi for the 2009 Late Show Gardens festival in Sonoma County, California.

The table and surrounding gardens took Biaggi over six months to design. The installation was built in collaboration with Patrick Picard of Equinox Landscape.

The Future Feast table rests on local reclaimed redwood legs and uses the technology of green roofs for its living surface. The plants selected for the table top that include a selection of sedums, fescues, and salvias. The outdoor living garden table also features a runnel running down the middle, and is part of the irrigation system that is powered by a solar pump and circulates water around the surrounding garden.

For more inspired design, be sure to check out Suzanne’s official site at sbiaggi.com. You can also find heron Facebook at S.BIAGGI/sculptural landscapes.

For more from Patrick Picard, check out equinox-landscape.com

 

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12 Space Saving Furniture Ideas for Kids Rooms

 

Italian furniture designer Tumidei Spa has some great space saving ideas for kids rooms. By elevating beds and/or desks, Tumidei creates new storage spaces. A room with decent ceiling height is important for many of these designs or it may feel cramped, but the gallery below may even inspire your own designs, where use of vertical space can really help open up a room.

 

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elevated bed with desk area, closet and storage space below

Design by Tumidei Spaa

 

 

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two desks on raised platform with two beds that slide underneath

Design by Tumidei Spaa

 

 

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pull out desk from raised bed with storage draweres

Design by Tumidei Spaa

 

 

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desk on platform with bed that can slide underneath with wardrobe beside

Design by Tumidei Spaa

 

 

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bunk beds with desk unit

Design by Tumidei Spaa

 

 

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raised bunk beds with storage underneath and desk in the middle with a third bed underneath

Design by Tumidei Spaa

 

 

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two raised beds one with desk underneath the other with storage space

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