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Posted on February 4, 2012 by brian yalung
Here is something new for the people who are looking to perk up special spaces in their homes, particularly in the living room. Aquariums have been known to do their magic as far as perking up the ambiance is concerned but for most people who don’t have the luxury of space, this may become a problem.
However, the Aquarium
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Posted on January 23, 2012 by brian yalung
From the looks of it alone, this is one weird table one would consider having in their home. Apparently this may be one reason why it was called the Distorted Table, a brainchild of designer Suzy Lelievre.
The table offers a noticeable signature style, a twisting design that should easily get the attention of anyone. Apparently this is the distinctive style that makes Lelievre’s design stand out above traditional furniture pi
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Posted on January 9, 2012 by brian yalung
Odd but ingenius, here are some more quirky furniture designs for you, one that is reportedly inspired by photos of industrial buildings. Apparently this is the main reason why the furniture design collection of Mieke Meijer seems different from traditional furnishings one would consider for homes, one supposedly taking the shape of industrial-inspired molds.
Thanks to her continued fascinataion, Meijer has created a smaller sc
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Posted on December 23, 2011 by brian yalung
The shape of this creation is pretty much familiar and same goes with its functionality. However, the latter part may leave some people to think twice, especially if you want to see this chandelier last longer without sacrificing its mold.
The Candelier is a creation by Takeshi Miyakawa. It is made entirely out of wax and if you should dare light it up, expect it to drip wherever you may place it and most
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Posted on December 13, 2011 by brian yalung
Here is another wacky concept furnishing you can consider for your home. Taking the form of perhaps an alienesque-looking chair, the Aqua Lounge chair may look cooky but one that can surely lighten up a room.
Especially for people putting premium in uniqueness, the Aqua Lounge Chair is a concept inspired by a fictional sea creature which could at the same time render some functionality and comfort. The Aqua Lounge Chair embodies an elegant flu
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Posted on December 12, 2011 by brian yalung
Though their overall look leaves a lot to be desired, the TOTO Twin Lamps offer an artsy way of lighting up any place or room, depending on where you want it placed. While it may seem a bit weird, taking the form of probable parts of an alien space ship, its functionality is of course what is important.
The first of the two lamps consists of two sculptural parts and an asymmetrical “head” that rotates to create various levels of light intensity. T
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Posted on December 3, 2011 by brian yalung
Somewhere in the future, public benches may look like these. Though they seem more like round Rubiks cubes, the concept behind these Public Lounge benches does seem neat, offering a combination of aesthetics as well as functionality of the futuristic kind.
The Public Lounge is a concept seating solution designed by Indre Anceviciute, something that should easily fit in with the changing time as far as aesthetic designs are conce
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Posted on November 20, 2011 by brian yalung
Unlike today, robots and droids were not as sophisticated as they look. And for people who were around during the rise of robos and droids, the Jangir Maddadi Design Bureau takes the idea up a notch to come up with these odd but unique looking lamps which seem to be adapatable to modern living spaces.
Though not as sophisticated, the Droid Lamp does offer the sensible functionality one would need when it comes to illuminating and lighting a pl
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Posted on November 15, 2011 by brian yalung
People who don’t necessarily need all the tables set on their pad are bound to want one of these Montis TOR tables. They offer the usual table functionality and can be set aside easily when not in use.
The tables are lightweight and can be easily relocated from one place to another. Designed by Lambie and Van Hengel, these tables could even be used as stools. The assembly of the furnishings is quite visually appealing in the way that tw
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Posted on November 5, 2011 by brian yalung
Looking for more ambience and style? Well check out this fleecy-looking lighting solution from designer Mikloss Kiss. The fur used is actually a thick and shaggy material that helps provide a more comfortable glow in your room and delivering the mood you may have always wanted.
The effect of the covered lighting renders a quiet comfort fitting for the central room of a cottage or cabin tucked deep within the woods.
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