Zip Up Chair Is In Love With Small Spaces

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If you ever needed the perfect chair for smallish apartments where permanent furniture is nothing but a space hogget, the Zip Up Chair from designer Kim-In Bo is the perfect answer. The smaller apartments always require functional furniture and this cool Zip Up Chair by Designer Kim is a handy piece. The more hardcore furniture designers may mock this design but for us it is still a trendy offering. All you need to do is open the zip and let the swabs open to ready the chair for seating.

This is another original and fun idea of a furniture items. It’s quite functional and, like it was already mentioned, it’s a very good choice for small places, where space is always a problem. It looks comfortable and it also has a playful design. It’s colorful and interesting. I really like items that have this ability of transforming into something else. These, together with the expandable pieces are the perfect choice for small apartments.

It’s a great way of saving some space and they are also more than functional, they are multi-purpose pieces or items that come in very handy when you need them. And the rest of the time you can just store them or disguise them. So whether you need a place to seat on, a stool, a chair or a soft item, or whether you just need a soft and comfortable place to relax on, reading a book, this is the perfect choice for you. And it’s also attractive and modern-looking.

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