Happy bed side table

Karol Starczewski

200,00 

Materials:
ash wood

  • Finish can be customized
    on request
  • Estimated production time: about 1-2 weeks

HAPPY bed side table

The presented side table is the perfect addition to the HAPPY flying bed, designed for those who like to spend more than just a few hours of sleep on it. The practical and elegant side table can be easily attached along the length or width of the bed, depending on the interior arrangement and the individual needs of the user.

The designer and functional HAPPY furniture allows for furnishing a chosen space in a way that satisfies customers who appreciate noble materials and modern design. The available models of side tables are made of high-quality ash wood. To enhance the natural wood grain, environmentally-friendly oils from Livos are used for finishing.

DESIGNER

KAROL STARCZEWSKI

“I want Polish designers’ skills to be recognized and contribute to the success of Polish entrepreneurs.”

He designs innovative solutions in the fields of information technology, communication, exhibitions, interior design, and industrial design. He has a number of patents to his name for system construction solutions in furniture and exhibition design, as well as original training programs in the field of communication psychology.

As a passionate and knowledgeable lover of good design, he is dedicated to promoting Polish design and original technical solutions. He is engaged in inventiveness and industrial design, and also designs interiors, furniture, and exhibition systems.

The organization nowymodel.org is his idea and latest work. It is a place for a team of designers, craftsmen, technologists, graphic designers, IT specialists, and marketing professionals to work together.

Using the latest digital technologies, he prepares prototypes and implements the most interesting projects for production in short series. He entrusts the production of well-designed models to skilled craftsmen and solid manufacturers in the industry.

Privately, he is a sailor and traveler.”