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Posted on May 22, 2012 by brian yalung
When presented bare, the furniture pieces from Yaroslav Galant seem to be as ordinary as the ones we see from other designers. However the twist comes in the fine embroideries that they come in, something made from DuPont Corian.
Included in the collection are table and bench designs which combine ancient traditions with modern technology to produce breathtaking furniture creations that will
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Posted on March 8, 2012 by brian yalung
For homes and offices that need different magazine racks to keep customers and/or guests company, here is a DIY magazine rack that you may want to take up. This is the Malafor News Table DIY magazine rack, a tube-like solution that should make sure that your reading materials are presented in a such a way that people would be enticed to read while waiting.
The table is made up of various cylindrical-shaped units banded together where magazine
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Posted on September 16, 2011 by brian yalung
Here is another alternative for people looking for tubs of a different make. This is the Laguna Pearl Natural Wood Tub, something from aLegna. The wooden tub takes a unique natural and modern form to display an ergonomic piece for people who are looking to enhance their bathroom.
The tub is made from ash heartwood veneers and is said to be durable and hard wearing so that you don’t have to worry about it losin
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Posted on October 19, 2010 by brian yalung
Inspired by a Bushel Stick placed on the hand, this is one table that should rock your home with some unique-looking furnishings. It takes its form from something like when you cut a bushel of sticks on one end where the surface would be created.
It makes a great looking
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Posted on September 21, 2010 by brian yalung
Here is another odd lamp for you to check out. Called the Needle Lamp, this lamp was made by British Designer Vitamin, making use of adjustable aluminum needles. It comes with a power cord with a fabric sheath and is wrapped around the point where needles intersect.
It also features a base with some extra holes which should be behind the adjustability of the angle of the LED lights. The Needle Table Lamp comes in blue, orange, green a
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Posted on August 28, 2010 by brian yalung
While this was supposed to be a concept chair of sorts, it really isn’t. The OOoo chair is really a design that aims to throw you off guard, making use of holes in the floor where you stick your legs to make it look like you are sitting.
Hardly a chair that can offer some respite or seating solution, it does offer a seat in some sense but you may have problems standing up especially if you have big feet or legs.
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Posted on June 30, 2010 by brian yalung
Here is another table lamp for you, cubed and functional. The Qbik Lamp is a table lamp designed by Enrico Zanolla and Andre Di Fllippo for Miniforms Spa. The said lamp was released during the Milan 2010 fair and measures just 2mm thick, cut by laser and folded to offer a boxy shape.
Holes are punched at the upper layer, allowing hot air from the lamp to escape with light now showing downward. Something fancy and different for people looking at new lighting solutions for their home.
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Posted on April 3, 2010 by brian yalung
This table was made functional thanks to those holes which act as passage for electronic devices like lamps which can help out in the area of cable organization. Known to be something to ruin the room setting, this table is actually a no brainer for sensible solutions although you really have to give the guy who thought of it first much credit.
For some kicks, the holed table legs are called magic legs which seem to be the point of entry and could be pretty much used in a
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Posted on February 12, 2010 by brian yalung
Here is something original. There are a lot of lamps out there in the market these days but here is one that comes in the shape of a black egg where the light emitted will entirely be up to you. Apparently the Less Lamp allows you to be creative meaning thinking of a pattern through placing holes that will provide the necessary lighting you would require.
When you get the Less Lamp out of the box, just use the included pick to see what type of lighting you want. However, at $800, you may
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Posted on September 15, 2008 by brian yalung
In what looks like to be more of a game table over a standard dining or room table, the Tineke Beunders’ Marbelous table seems to be fit for kids who want something else to do other than dine. Play marbles perhaps?
Thanks to the holes and curves design that this table has, kids can use the table as a play ground of their own, like perhaps which marble or small rounded objec
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