Inspired by the illuminated edge of a spinning coin, the UK-based designers Miles Hartwell and Matt Withington have designed a kitchen workstation for SplinterWorks that can also be used as a coffee/tea station in a dining or conference room, breakfast cabinet in a hotel or even a telephone/admin desk in your entrance hall. 
Dubbed the “Dime,” the multifunctional furniture features 10 blades finished in rosewood, which shuffle right back to unveil a stone surface to place your trendy appliances and accessories. 
When not in use or closed, the cabinet looks like a sculpture or piece of art, decorating contemporary apartments.
 
 
Easy to assemble, fully recyclable and conveniently portable, cardboard furniture and accessories are now a chic design statement as well.
Portable, durable and 100 percent recyclable, cardboard decor is an inexpensive way to up your home's ecofriendly factor — and update your look, too. With design styles going beyond the typical box form, there are many design options to pick from these days. And when you're ready for a seasonal decor swap-out, the furniture below can be folded flat stored away. While you have the option of decking out your entire home in cardboard, you certainly don't have to. Ease into cardboard with a few key pieces that update a room without overwhelming it.