The Nod Shop16 Jul 20243 MIN

Dreamscrolling the deepest design corners of the internet

We like to think of it as manifesting

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We’re all guilty of a little harmless escapism every now and then. Whether it’s rewatching episodes of Selling Sunset and dreaming about owning that mansion with an infinity pool someday or turning our Instagram Saved Folder into a moodboard of our interior décor ideas “just in case” we land that Manhattan penthouse overlooking Central Park, we’ve all indulged our fantasies a fair bit.

In fact, we do it so much that American financial services company Empower has coined a term for this very hobby: ‘dreamscrolling’. A worthy nemesis to doomscrolling that was born during the Covid pandemic, and is, unfortunately, still very much a part of our online lives, this one presents a welcoming counterpoint. Doomscrolling is depressing and anxiety-inducing, and also kind of pointless; dreamscrolling, on the other hand, is a fun little activity that, at worst, gives you a chance to look at beautiful things, and at best, offers a wishful form of manifesting. I like to think of it as my curation of things I definitely can’t afford but wouldn’t mind having around.

Maybe it’s the result of putting together far too many vision boards or obsessively lurking in all the deepest design corners of the internet, but I’ve already got a list of all the furniture and décor that I’m going to put into my fantasy dream home. Scroll to see all the things that made it to my dreamscroll.

01

Bar for Home House Club by Zaha Hadid Design

The first order of business would be to acquire some version of this futuristic bar which currently sits at the Home House private member’s club in London.

Bar ___Fibreglass _ Lacquered Finish ___ZHD_
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02

The King Arthur Round Swing Table by Duffy London

And this is where I’ll be taking all my business meetings.

THE KING ARTHUR, ROUND SWING TABLE
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03

Futbolin foosball table by Hillsideout

Calling HR, this office needs some extreme sports.

Futbolin
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04

Wolk Chair by Richard Hutten for Scarlet Splendour

Ever dreamed of drifting off to sleep on a golden cloud? This’ll do.

the Wolk Chair
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05

The Picasso Table by KOY

A sculpture you can put your phone on. I’ll take two.

Sakya rug
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06

Flock of Light by Studio Toer for Moooi

The lighting won’t be an object; it will be an experience.

flock of light
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07

Sakya Rug by Pavitra Rajaram for Jaipur Rugs

No tigers were harmed in the making of this rug.

_PICASSO TABLE
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08

Carpet Chair by Mousarris

The next best thing to a magic carpet is a chair that kinda looks like one.

Carpet Chair
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09

Pool Pasta by Jumbo

When I’m not lounging on a cloud or carpet chair, I’ll probably be floating on some ravioli. Don’t mind me.

pool float
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10

Lewit by Draga & Aurel

If I’m being honest, most of my time is probably going to be spent right here on this avant-garde bed.

Lewit
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