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December 15th, 2009 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Dining Room Furniture
Walnut Finish Counter Height Dinette Set
If you are searching for a counter high dinette set that will match with your kitchen or the breakfast alcove, then this lovely rich walnut finished dinette set should suit your requirements. The dining table is made from the best quality hardwood and carefully finished in a deep walnut finish. To match the dining table is dining chairs that have a contemporary look about them. The design of the backs of the chairs has an Egyptian look about them. This exquisite dinette set will add a new dimension to the kitchen or breakfast alcove. You are at liberty to choose the number of chairs that you would like to order with this lovely counter high dining table. Only the finest materials have been used in making each and every piece of this lovely looking dinette set. The set is durable, easy to maintain and will last for years.
Features:
- Rich walnut finish dinette set is made of solid wood
- Counter height chairs offer padded foam fabric cusion seat
Dimensions:
- Table: 40″W x 40″L x 36″H
- Barstool: 18″W x 20″D x 41″H
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Walnut Finish Counter Height Dinette
December 14th, 2009 — Design

These are some of the craziest, awesome products I’ve seen. Loving that quirky Chanel-looking cabinet! http://www.kamina-c.com
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Kamina
December 14th, 2009 — Design

This double-sided cabinet by Jon Stam and Ivo de Kogel contains sixteen drawers for storing items. The engraved pattern you see is based on QR codes (codes linking to digital data that can be decoded to allow digital photos and video to pop when interfaced through a computer screen or camera phone). If I owned this cabinet, I’d have fun trying to figure out what items to store in each drawer.
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Cabinet of the (Material & Virtual) World by Jon Stam and Ivo de Kogel
December 13th, 2009 — Design

This storage solution by Italian designer Giulio Patrizi is constructed out of recycled wood and a natural finishing. The piece is fixed together by interlocking and it’s very easy to assemble and disassemble. http://www.giuliopatrizi.com
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ECO Storage by Giulio Patrizi
December 13th, 2009 — Design

This family of birdhouses by Roger Arquer Studio come together to create some kind of bird neighborhood. Do you think the birds will get jealous of each other’s “homes” or just trade every now and then? http://www.rogerarquer.com via Designboom
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Birdland by Roger Arquer
December 12th, 2009 — Design

My Deer is a versatile piece by designer Jeroen Wesselink Vormgeving that can function as a stool and a deer head for the wall. If you don’t want a real deer head hanging on your wall, you can always go for this sleek and stylish alternative that doesn’t require harm towards any deer. You can see how the stool can transform into a piece of wall decor here
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My Deer by Jeroen Wesselink Vormgeving
December 12th, 2009 — Design

The Melbourne-based architecture firm, Marcus O’Reilly Architects , designed this coffee table with a tabletop that is constructed using driftwood found on local beaches in St. Kilda, Australia. Each piece of driftwood is trimmed to size, wire brushed, colored, waxed, and placed on a simple black steel frame. This top is unique as it is, but the wooden pieces hold their own distinction with dissimilar stamps, holes, and markings.
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Flotsum and Jetsam Table by Marcus O’Reilly Architects
December 11th, 2009 — Design

The simple structure of this chair designed by Mike Dye responds to the sitter’s requirements for support over a lifetime. With adjustable features for seat height, back angle, and head support, the functionality is put above the rest, making this chair unusual for a domestic piece of furniture. The chair’s base is constructed out of steel and the perforated spine is made from kiln-dried oak
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RW Chair by Mike Dye
December 11th, 2009 — Design

A clothes stand you can place anywhere. Your garments will appear as if they’re floating. Awesome! http://www.pinto-design.jp
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Pinto Design Clothes Stand
December 11th, 2009 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Traditional Dining Room
Antique White Traditional Formal Dining Set With Clear Glass Table Top
Dining Set: Dining Table & 4 Side Chairs
Embrace house interior and change the appearance of your dining area with traditional dining room design. This elegant Dining Set rendered in an antique white finish is crafted in traditional English style. It features Birch solid wood construction via different steps to achieve a surface finish including antique white semi gloss veneer. Graceful carving perform a real eye-catching style. Heavy wood table base supports round shape tempered clear glass top. Dining chairs have been constructed with birch solid wood, cushioned seats with light beige damask fabric upholstery. Embellish your dining room with the classic beauty of this stylish Dining Set.
Features:
- Traditional style
- Antique white finish
- Birch solids and veneers
- Carving Details
Dimensions:
- Dining table: 48″Dia x 30″H
- Side chair: 24″W x 26″D x 41″H
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Antique White Traditional 5PC Dining Set w/Round Clear Glass Top