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Posted on November 15, 2011 by TanYA
Now that there is a chill in the air, we are always on a lookout for designer fireplaces. Today the Aduro 9-4 Stove caught our attention and it is hard not to be taken with its modern form-factor and cutting-edge functionality. The modern stove is capable of 81% efficiency and 9.0 kW maximum heat output,and also includes and air-wash system, ashpan, primary, secondary and tertiary air supply.
Posted on October 28, 2011 by TanYA
I am sucker for LED furniture (must be a nineties hangover) and I m really crushing on Bubble Chair Collection by Rousseau. Unlike other Bubble Chairs, this one will light up your decor literarily and figuratively, as it has been equipped with a dmx controlled RGB LED color light change system. The lighting effect has a very futuristic vibe to it and its impossible not to be fascinated by it.
Posted on October 25, 2011 by brian yalung
Here is a wall clock is a colorful solution that should help deliver the right time hopefully with the right interior design. The clock is over 1 centimeter thick and stands to be a one-of-a-kind clock that should be a bit dizzying if you look at it for long.
The clock runs quietly thus meaning that you won’t be hearing the usual ticking sounds. The clock doesn’t have the usual numbers on it and it looks like you may have
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Posted on October 24, 2011 by brian yalung
Mood lights are normally found on the ceiling or upper part of walls but with these new LED lighting system from Bolla, you can actually change their location and incorporate ideal mood and ambient lighting anywhere on the walls.
The Bolla Lighting systems actually pose as a cool alternative as far as improving the interior design of your home. They should be good mood lighting solutions which co
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Posted on June 15, 2011 by TanYA
If you only want the best for your derrière then the Swarovski-studded poufs pictured above are ideal for you. Designed for the rich and the spoilt, the Tommy Pouf has been designed by Valdenassi, who specialize in in furniture and teak fittings for yachts. The luxurious pouf has been inspired by the shape of a box tree and the polyethylene base resembles a flowerpot. For the maximum comfort, the leather cushion is soft a
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Posted on February 16, 2011 by brian yalung
Made entirely of wood, the Lo Rider Furniture collection also brings incredibly low to the ground spectacular grain patterns. The said collection defies the usual grain of normal interior design, completely hand in-laid and with coconut twigs or rattan.
The Lo Rider collection was designed by Clayton Tugunon. They come with an exotic feel, no legs and comes with a deceptive-looking cushion look for seating comfort personified.
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Posted on August 30, 2010 by brian yalung
Depending on what you like, here are some lamp creations that should give you the flexibility of interior design as you desire. The 7/7 lights come from the collection of Albertine van Iterson, each made out of their own materials and carrying their own identities which require slightly different treatments.
Make use of a bunch of the wood ones and let them all fly above your head or maybe get a few metal lamps and sprawl them arou
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Posted on February 20, 2010 by brian yalung
Here is a cool table to have for your home. The Anne Console table is made of two distinct impressions and is actually a sleek curved table that is surrounded by modern block shapes. It is complimented by thin slat on the legs and side tables.
The Anne Console Table is made of American walnut and even comes with companion pieces like a chair which carry the same design. This should be something new to consider for your home space and interior design motifs.
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Posted on January 29, 2010 by brian yalung
Wood stoves have their share of being criticized for lacking in eco-friendliness but that doesn’t mean people will stop looking for them. Add to that the fact that there are still people who actually design them, something like this wall-mounted wood stove has to offer.
Here is one that hangs on the wall and should make a great interior design add-on. It certainly does carry an advanced modern touch and appeal eh?
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Posted on December 20, 2009 by brian yalung
Have you ever given it any thought on how you can set aside you books? Normally we have been used to stacking books in a vertical position but now it seems a horizontal way to set them aside can just provide about the same organization and style in your home. Designed by Aissa Logerot, you can now stack books on its longer end which should provide new way to be stylish and orderly. At least it’s a change for your interior design as far as books are concerned.
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