Kudos to designer Andrea Cingoli. His concept of cutlery/ pen is quite ground-breaking. Conceptualized for “Dining in 2015″, the of cutlery/ pen set takes multi-tasking to a whole new level.
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Kudos to designer Andrea Cingoli. His concept of cutlery/ pen is quite ground-breaking. Conceptualized for “Dining in 2015″, the of cutlery/ pen set takes multi-tasking to a whole new level.
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Pass the salt (or pepper) in style with this new keen way of passing them over the table. No movement required. Just roll them on to the person who needs them and no effort even has to be made.
This is a great add-on as far as the dinner table is concerned. The taste buds of any individual vary and these are the usual spices that help contribute to su
This has to be one of the funniest contraptions ever featured on Bedzine! The Noodle Eater Hair Guard mmm does exactly what the name says. Ideal for those who eat their noodles with gusto or who are unfamiliar with basic dining etiquettes!
How cute are these Tea Pigs cups? While they are not something you would serve during afternoon tea however for a fun get together they are perfect. Unfortunately they are still a concept as the designer is currently looking for manufacturers.
Cannot afford the iconic Eames Lounge Chair? Well no worries as you can always fake it! Check out this Chair Pad, which is a full scale sketch model of Eames Lounge Chair. Not even close to the original but we still love it!
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If you can’t tell your cheddar from your comte, then fear not. No more faux passes thanks to the Natural Slate Cheese Board. Selling for£16.95, one can order it online on the website The Handpicked Collection. The neat thing about the cheese board is that you can write
If you like the birdie serving tray in the picture then you are in luck as it can be made at home too. Just follow these instructions:
Here’s what you’ll need:
-Hot Iron Transfers (we used Aunt Martha’s “Birds for Varied Uses” but we also love all the iron on transfers available at Sublime Stitching:
-Iron Wooden Tray (we used the “Skala” tray from Ikea, $12.99)
-Woodburning Tool ($13)
-Damp rag
1. Carefully cut out the pattern you want to tran
No need to splurge big bucks on a architect while planning your room. Just check out the Planner section of the My Deco website which provides an one stop solution to all your designing needs! I actually tried it out and its quite neat.