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Marly Gommans 'Dressed Wood' is a Perfect Place to Primp

— April 11, 2010 — Art & Design
I've dreamed of having my own cute place to primp, and this Marly Gommans 'Dressed Wood' design is a great option. Its rectangular aesthetics remind me of an upright piano, only instead of piano keys, there's a flat surface for all of your makeup and brushes. And instead of the upright back, there is a mirror. Excellent!

See more images of Marly Gommans' 'Dressed Wood' table and bench above. I hope this one goes into production!

Implications - Dressed Wood furniture derives its inspiration from the intricate world of fashion design. I think it is particularly interesting how leather and ash wood were combined into one pieces; the contrast between these materials really makes these dressing tables stand out. These are bold pieces that I would certainly love to have in my home.

Trend Themes

  1. Fashion-inspired Furniture — The combination of materials used in Marly Gommans' 'Dressed Wood' dressing tables provides an opportunity to create fashion-inspired furniture pieces.
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  3. Upright Designs — The upright design of Marly Gommans' 'Dressed Wood' tables, similar to an upright piano, provides an opportunity to create furniture inspired by instruments.

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