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October 1st, 2009 — Design

SOX, a 2009 Red Dot award winner, is a flexible and functional office furniture system. The formal division between the socks and frame accentuates the height adjustment mechanism instead of hiding it. SOX is available in different colors and materials, making the design more personal (192 color combos!). http://www.februe.de
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SOX by Tobias Berneth
September 30th, 2009 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Dining Room Furniture
Deep Cherry Finish Classic Dinning Room with Round Dining Table
The fact that “a dining room in an important part of the household” cannot be denied. The significance of this area leads to the birth of the need to furnish it with extreme thought and care. It is off course important to know that the furniture you select to place in your dining area should meet your needs of style, functionality and comfort head on. There can be no compromises done when it comes to furnishing. This amazingly designed deep cherry finishes classically styled with a round dining table set is going to be an excellent choice for your living space. It is evident that durability is a matter of concern when it comes to furniture pieces but with the purchase of this dining room furniture set you can be carefree in this regard as the construction of the entire set has been done with baizhui hardwood and catalpa veneers to ensure durability remains intact. To provide a great deal of comfort the chairs are designed in a unique way to give appropriate posture. Furthermore the cushioning and upholstering of the seating area is done with superior quality materials to guarantee comfort. The material used for this purpose is beige colored chenille fabric. You can also get a server along with the round classic table and classic chairs. This server is designed in a way that it shall meet your needs of storage. You can with much convenience place your glasses and wines and the server is created with a rack to cater to that need. Purchasing this set will be a wise choice. Its cherry color shall blend in well with the color scheme of your dining area.
Features:
- Dining set is crafted from Baizhui select hardwood and Catalpa Veneers
- Deep cherry finish
- Chairs are well cushioned and upholstered in beige chenille fabric
- Server features glass and wine bottle rack
Dimensions:
- Dining table: 54″Dia x 30″H
- Chair: 23″L x 25″W x 41″H
- Server: 52″L x 17″W x 34″H
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Deep Cherry Finish Classic Dinning Room W/Round Dining Table
September 30th, 2009 — Design

The Tulip is a unique storage solution; it could be used as a basket or a trash can. It’s folded edges remind me of origami. It is available in red, yellow, black, white, navy, clear, and orange! http://www.mbdesignltd.com
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Tulip
September 30th, 2009 — Design

Christina Fesmire is a graduate student of Industrial Design at Pratt Institute, and with her Fugle Swing she asks “is adulthood joyful?” Having become intrigued with the impacts emerging from Scandinavia in the twentieth century, I wanted to bring this fascination closer to my image what an adult swing could become. The concavity, or central portion of the piece was decided after weeks of anatomical study on the human coccyx. The practicality of comfort and aestheticism were joined in determining the overall shape
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Fugle Swing by Christina Fesmire
September 29th, 2009 — Design

Design studios contributing to the Corn Craft exhibition curated by Studio Toogood and Gallery FUMI kept the focus on corn and wheat. Nacho Carbonell used corn resin, corn juice, ground corn, barley, wheat, oats, cornflakes, and steel rod reinforcements for furniture in the Crop collection designed to evoke the textures and colours of the cornfield. Raw-Edges Design Studio made a table of dry wheat set in wooden frames, and plates were planted within the stalks of wheat. The theme continued throughout the space, thanks to Rowan Mersh’s hanging installation composed of wheat, barley and oats strung onto mono-filament wire.
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Corn Craft: Crop by Nacho Carbonell
September 29th, 2009 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Dining Room Furniture
Stainless Steel Frame Dining Room with Tinted Glass Top
Dine in with a great deal of style and make your home cooked meals look utterly lavishing merely because of your stylish dining. Purchase this beautifully designed stainless steel frame dining room furniture set with tinted glass on top. The design of the set adheres to the concept of contemporary styling and it shall take your dining area towards a more modern look. When it comes to dining room furniture pieces, you are ought to look for style, comfort and elegance. This furniture set incorporates all these attributes. Durability is an issue which is why the creation of this set has been done with stainless steel frame to ensure a prolonged life of these items. To ensure comfort chairs have been created with stainless steel frame and black bonded leather. The items have been hand polished to give them a smooth flawless mirror like shine. The tinted glass top adds to give the look of completion. The black color of the leather used on the chairs allows them to blend in well with a wide range of color schemes of the dining area. This dining room set shall be an impeccable addition to your dining area and it will look immensely stylish. The great combination of silver and black not only is unique but it looks very eye catching. The square holes on the back support area of the chair are an innovative and great idea. The simple sleek curves make they look very attractive.
Features:
- Stainless steel frame
- Hand polished to a smooth flawless mirror shine
- Tinted glass top
- Stainless steel frame chairs with bonded black leather
Dimensions:
- Table: 59″L x 36″W x 30″H
- Chair: 21″L x 17″W x 42″H
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Stainless Steel Frame Dining Room W/Tinted Glass Top
September 29th, 2009 — Design

This Bali rug was inspired by rice paddies, and I’ve fallen in love with it. http://www.lizeeuwes.co.uk
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Bali by Liz Eeuwes
September 29th, 2009 — Design

The stool Nitton° tries to answer the question, “How can a stool be designed to be more environmentally friendly, economically profitable and with social features?” Has Karl Oskar done it? The Nitton° stool is made from thin layers of wood that are pressed together with glue and heat. The glue used is environmentally-friendly and extra hard.
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Nitton Stool by Karl Oskar
September 28th, 2009 — Design

Produced by Gallery FUMI and Studio Toogood, Corn Craft was a site-specific installation designed to highlight the properties of one simple, agrarian material: corn. By using traditional materials, methods and craftsmanship, sustainable design can created. Nic Webb’s hand-carved wooden utensils were the perfect tools for an earthy feast, complemented by mouth-blown glass with a tiny barley motif by Max Lamb and Gemma Holt. Nacho Carbonell used corn as the base material for furniture, and The Modern Pantry served up corn-based recipes served by waiters attired for the setting.
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Corn Craft: Wooden Utensils by Nic Webb
September 28th, 2009 — Design

Modernica’s new amazing bed, the Case Study “Alpine” Series Bed, is just fantastic. I’m never disappointed with what Modernica delivers, this bed being no exception. It’s hot
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Alpine Series Bed from Modernica