The best ... space savers
A wallmounted changing station, a lean-on coat rack, and more
Wallmounted changing station
Compact and ergonomic, this birch plywood changing table “can be opened with one hand” and “eliminates the need to bend over uncomfortably.”
Price: $750; Contact: Ameico.com
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Source: The New York Times
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Nils Frederking’s ingenious folding table consists of “three articulated panels” and a chrome base, which both “collapse into a neat 3-1/4-inch-thick stack.”
Price: $2,720 (white); $2,975 (walnut); Contact: Ligne-roset-usa.com
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Source: I.D.
Lean-on coat rack
Simply rest this clothing rack against any wall for an automatic closet.
Price: $352; Contact: www.Cascando.nl
Source: Dwell
Rolling Tray shelf unit
“Show off your favorite dishes, crystal, and linens,” and then roll them away when you don’t need them.
Price: $1,750; Contact: Designworkshop.us
Source: House Beautiful
Kitchen multistorage
This clever unit consolidates paper towels, plastic wrap, and wax paper into one sleek dispenser.
Price: $65; Contact:Uncommongoods.com
Source: New York
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