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Posted on April 3, 2012 by brian yalung
The seating may seem odd but they do seem to offer a lot of flexibility if you think about it. While the positioning for someone to lay on may seem a bit hard to imagine, the Scape Modular Seating Systems does have some functionalities for comfort and accommodation when needed.
For one, they seem like Tetris-inspired or even a map when seen from a top view. The blocks that comprise the seating system offer a cushion of sorts, leaving a p
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Posted on March 6, 2012 by brian yalung
When it comes to small spaces, people would normally have a problem fitting in a suitable dining table to use. But if a dining table would have adjustability and flexibility then perhaps all that would be settled.
Thankfully, there seems to be such a table. It comes in the Extendable Adler Dining Table, something made for small spaces from Draenert. The table features a rectangular or gently rounde
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Posted on February 20, 2012 by brian yalung
Home owners have their varied preferences when it comes to the uniqueness and when available, the flexibility of lighting solutions, something which Giulio Iacchetti may have finally come up with.
Apparently he has come up with a crazy and flexible lamp, using a magnetic steel ball which is the heart of the whole “flexibility” of the said lamp. The base is responsible for connecting the whole LED light sourc
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Posted on February 12, 2012 by brian yalung
If you have the cash and are a techie geek, here is a home makeover you will surely love. Although I think this setup was really meant for the uber rich, the Planar Mosaic LCD tiles do promise to offer a high-tech way of perking up the home through displays that allow you to showcase videos or images on each screen.
There are three models of these unique LCD video wall creation. They are the Planar Salvador, the Plana
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Posted on February 10, 2012 by brian yalung
At first glance the Split Table seems to be something that is not far from the ordinary. But the real difference lies on how it is held together. Yup you guessed it right, this table does not make use of any bolts or glue.
Rather the Split Table is held together by tension and flexibility through its plywood pieces where the functional joints are part of the whole aesthetics. The tables are a limited series so if you want to get one of them, you better
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Posted on January 18, 2012 by brian yalung
We have yet again another potential storage solution in the B Kube, a stackable storage solution from 5Lab that is made up of interchangeable squares that should offer the flexibility that people would need for their living space.
The B Kube is made up of modular pieces and can be stacked to the owner’s desire to blend in and offer varied storage solutions. This includes being able to design them in a way where a modern bookshelf can be ea
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Posted on January 6, 2012 by brian yalung
Here are some more modular shelves to keep your place organized, chic and sleek coming from designer Eeva Lithovius. They are modular and fold down shelves, that provides users the flexibility on how many stuff they want put into place or fixed in a way to display your collectibles.
The fold down features allows the said shelf to provide any home with storage when needed. It also allows you to do away with the boring open s
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Posted on December 18, 2011 by brian yalung
Made for homes with large households, here are some neat dining chairs to consider. The chairs come from Promemoria, dining chairs made to impress. The chairs were designed by Romeo Sozzi and are covered in supple stretched velvet and napa leater.
The chairs offer a touch of elegance in any dining room, carrying hints of Louis XVI French Antique designs. The chairs are available in 12 varying colors, of
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Posted on December 12, 2011 by brian yalung
This chair, simply called “The Furniture” may seem far off from being the comfy seating that everyone has been yearning for but thanks to the deceivingly looking neon frames, the comfort lies more on the architecture.
True enough, these chairs can easily throw you off. But thanks to the flexibility it gives whereby people can easily adjust the shape then perhaps this is where the whole issue of overall comfort steps in.
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Posted on December 11, 2011 by brian yalung
Do you have cluttered home? Especially if you have a lot of soft and cuddly cushion-stuff like pillows and dolls thrown around, maybe you can turn them into something useful with this furniture piece simple called “The Chair”.
The Chair is designed by Rachel Ballantine, something that offers flexibility as far as decorating is concerned. The chair allows you to rearrange any object aside from pillows to offer a cheeky piece of
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