Having a minimal home doesn't mean it needs to be devoid of stuff. You just need to be more choosy about what you bring into your home. That's where Leibal comes in. They have looked all over the world for designers who specialize in modern objects that would fit into a minimal aesthetic. From tabletop to desks, everything in Leibal's web shop has an organic modern feel to it. Whether they serve dual purposes or because of their sleek lines, most items would fit perfectly in a small space. As an added bonus, every item in the shop ships free to US addresses.
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• Klaffi Shelves feature individual shelves which fold up when not in use. Perfect for small spaces. $600
• MiniDock allows you to charge your favorite iPhone or iPod with your existing Apple USB Power Adapter. $19
• Kubus Bowls can be used to hold fruit, sweets, or simply pure space. $175
• Stackable Oven Dish allows you cook several courses at once as the design allows oven heat to flow freely in all dishes. $225 for the set
• Tripod is ideal for storage and individual dispensing of various spices adding extra taste and goodness to your meals. $79
• Milk Mini Desk features a smaller footprint but offering the same storage and cord management solutions as the original MILK Classic Table. $1600
• Giosi is a versatile hanger with supports that are adjustable in height and rotatable by 360 degrees. $500
• Marc is a two in one product, a coffee table and a magazine rack. $675
• Lazy Linda keeps small and large kitchen utensils easily at hand. $99
• Teacup features a triangle bottom and inbuilt and removable strainer to easily adjust the strength of tea depending on your taste without making a mess. $35
(Images: Leibal)
Store History
Leibal features minimal, functional, and space-saving products for the urban home. We at Leibal believe that minimal is the new modern, and our collection reflects this ideology. Leibal was created in order to provide hard-to-reach and hard-to-find products for lovers of design and quality. We realized that there are so many great products out in the world, but it is difficult to acquire them. When we first tried to buy an item that was available only in Denmark, we understood just how tedious, risky, and expensive the process was. We knew there were others who struggled with purchasing these designer items.











Shaw's Original Fir...
i'm sorry. but everything on at Leibal is way overpriced. $100 for a shoehorn? I'll admit I do like the look. But I could easily find similar designs for much cheaper (Ikea), or do a Ikea Hack for much cheaper.
May of the Leibal items are nice to look at but the descriptions and many of the photos are highly unhelpful. I was interested in the WC collection but cannot for the life of me figure out what the pieces are.Does the trash container have a lid? I'm certain all of the products make sense when you can see them in person but as an online catalog, they have too-cool-for-schooled themselves right past me.