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Posted on September 27, 2011 by brian yalung
One of the more overlooked pieces that one could find handy in their home are coat racks. And while many know how standard and simple these racks seem, here is a different take for your consideration.
The S02 Coat Racks come from Smartwoodhouse, an easy to assemble and portable solution to put coats or jackets in place. The S02 should be great to hold you or your guests’ coat prior to actually proceeding inside a home.
The S02 is made of interlocking roun
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Posted on February 3, 2011 by brian yalung
Improve your home organization by adding a different kind of bookshelf to store books or other stuff you want to get a more organized living space. The Chinese Chess Bookshelf is actually part of “Imprints: Designing for Memories” exhibition at the National Museum of Singapore, accompanied complete with chess pieces.
The joints are fitted with strong magnets to hold the chess pieces, offering an alternative way to change the
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Posted on January 29, 2011 by brian yalung
Here is a collection of seats named oddly as the FW2010. These stools were designed by Valentin Lollman and were made in a working process characterized by using mortise-and-tendon joints to hazel branches to an oak top.
The stools offer a unique-looking size and setup, making use of a mix of sawdust and blue is used to round off the connections between the pieces, resulting is an organic shape where no sharp edges remain.
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Posted on August 14, 2010 by brian yalung
Brace yourself for some colorful and yummy looking stools from David Keller. The Axum and Lalibella stools come with rubber joints and offer a very comfortable seating solution for people looking for reasonable yet creative forms of seating.
The rubber joints are “hard” compared to the soft colors and texture of the cushions. These stools would be perfect for the little tykes who often want a seat of their own.
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Posted on August 4, 2010 by brian yalung
Here is an ingenious way of shedding some “light” in homes. The Touching lamp only emits light when they touch, a unique lamp that needs some physical connection to illuminate your world. The Touching Lamp comes from Shay Carmon and Ben Klinger which gets power from 12 volts, making them safe to touch even by kids.
All of the lamps parts are exposed. Electric wires are replaced by aluminum strips embedded in the oak beams, all alumi
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Posted on March 7, 2009 by brian yalung
Here is a piece of exercise equipment that can fit in perfectly in your home. With health becoming increasingly important these days, an alternative to the usual treadmills and weightlifting machines come in the form of this Wave Contour Plus.
The fitness device is being claimed to give an hour of results in one 15-minutes session. Designed to stimulate the body’s natural stretch reflex through involuntary muscle contractions, the Contour Plus gives an enhanced whole-body wor
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Posted on October 15, 2008 by brian yalung
Perhaps by gauging how much you love your dog can be seen on where you make them sleep. Sure there will always be the doghouse or perhaps the floor, but there are people who want to give their dogs the best comfort as well even if it means spending for them. Such is the reason why dog lovers may want to consider giving their pets a memory foam mattress for longer and
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Posted on January 12, 2008 by Max
This is a cool computer desk-bed. It is the 2 in 1 combo of bed and desk.
For city dwellers tight on space and students in dorms, the Computer Bed combines a
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Posted on May 1, 2007 by Max
Yeah, here’s Laura Loft Bed I wish I had when I was growing up. Basically this provides your child a fantasy filled playground plus a bed all-in-one!
The
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Posted on April 12, 2007 by Max
Thinking about custom made Bunk Beds? You can get the Bunk BED kit OR make your own from scratch but here’s a great DIY on Joinery Basics.
The best way to hold together a high-end woodworking projects, whether you’re building a
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