Rock Candy by Thomas Wold

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It’s not that easy to design furniture, but designing kids furniture is even more difficult. The furniture designed for the children must be both attractive for them and also functional. You must use bright colors in order to make them love it, but at the same time do not use more than three colors, as this will distract them and make them tired without an apparent reason. Designers know that they must also respect the size to be perfect for kids, so they stay away from big pieces of furniture. Such an imaginative designer is Thomas Wold who has just finished working on Rock Candy project. This is a big cabinet that the kids can use for storing their books, toys, crayons and whatever they use every day.

As you can see, the cabinet has more compartments that have different colors and shapes, one of them even having an opening in the shape of a flower. This way the kids can store various things in different compartments and this makes the furniture more pleasant. Just make sure you fix it very well to the wall in order to avoid the eventual accidents. Have fun!

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