In one respect, space is a bit like money - it’s not the amount you have, but how you use it that counts. Often just pushing your present furniture into a different relationship gives both the furnishings and the room new life.
Better Homes and Gardens: Stretching Living Space, 1983
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Minimalist Interior with Fireplace
Le Foglie designed by Claudio Silvestrin for Dema. - Modern minimalist living room design featuring a sleek beige sofa, textured coffee table, and a built-in fireplace.
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Sofa-bed 'Poltronova' and Sofa 'Mizzi', 1981. By Hans Hollein. Scan
Pictures I took in MAK Vienna:
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| Combined post #4 | Decent horror movies featuring sentient objects as killers
Inanimate Object Characters List | Entry: 43
Finally we arrive at the movies that I've seen. Starting with those that I thought were decent enough to have been made into movies, but if someone would shittalk the shit out of them, I wouldn't be surprised.
Down/The Shaft (2001)
This is the American remake of De Lift (English ver. "The Lift") from 1983 made by the same Dutch director, Dick Maas.
I'm not sure if it's only the middle elevator being bloodthirsty and it takes partially control of the neighbouring elevators at some moments - or that all of them are killers. I personally like the first idea better, though, so that's what I'll stick to.
It's way less realisic than the original and lacks its charm, which is why I think the movie alright, but not worthy of its own post.
Down/The Shaft simply doesn't beat the original masterpiece.
Character: homicidal elevator(s?)
Movie: Down/The Shaft (2001)
2. Rubber (2010)
This movie is weird af, but at least the creators acknowledge it and I respect that. It's about a car tire making people's head explode. And then he falls in love with a woman. The ending is mind boggling, too, but I won't spoil it. Oh and also, a group of people watch it like a movie from afar with binoculars. Yeah, it's as absurd as it sounds, but if you're crazy like me, it may be worth a watch.
Character: Robert
Movie: Rubber (2010)
3. Killer Sofa
I don't know if I would put this one on third or fourth place, but since the list is already in the correct order of time w.r.t. release dates, I'm keeping it that way. So here we have a murderous "sofa", which is, for the record, a recliner and not a sofa. Moreover, actually it's a human possessing a recliner and the body is literally still stuck within its cushions, but it counts nonetheless.
This is the second time a human became a chair. Wow.
Character: Frederico Olsen [chair form]
Movie: Killer Sofa (2019)
4. Slaxx (2020)
Lastly, we have this movie that would have been the result of Hollywood and Bollywood having a (low-budget) baby. Mostly, there is one thing that I really did like about this movie why it made it to this list and not the previous one, which is [SPOILER ALERT] the way in which Keerat became the pair of pants. It's absolutely brilliant, because she literally BECAME the pants by falling into the blades of the cotton field equipment. It obviously doesn't make sense if you'd apply real logic, but for fictional logic, IT KINDA DOES.
Character: Keerat
Movie: Slaxx (2020)
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PS: this post excludes the tag "things", "frederico olsen" and "keerat", because there were other - more relevant - tags I had to include.
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Cozy Home Library Design
bookish. Home of Kris Ghesquière and Eva Claessens - Cozy home office with wall-to-wall bookshelves, art, laptop on desk, and comfortable seating.
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