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Mountain Table

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The Mountain Table looks like a fairly standard dining table with a cherry finish. Then all of a sudden you eye hits a piece of stone popping out in the middle of the table…

Designed by Peter Pierobon, it looks as if the table was created in the way of a mountain and the slate used within the center portrays the mountain showing through. What’s even more interesting about this table is that the slate within provides support as the base of the table.

Peter Pierobon is based out of Vancouver, where he focuses on furniture design as well as sculpture. He has many beautiful tables, light fixtures and sculptures for viewing on his website – http://www.peterpierobon.com.

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Win Modern Furniture from Inmod.com

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If you’re in the mood to win some nice modern furniture pieces, check out several giveaways currently being offered by Inmod, an online retailer of modern furniture.

First up is the chance to win a Nelson Bench in American Walnut. A modern classic piece inspired by George Nelson, the Nelson Bench is a timeless bench that can be used as a coffee table or console table as well. To enter, just go to Inmod’s blog and leave a comment stating how you would utilize the Nelson Bench. Full details can be found here.

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Another giveaway going on this week from Inmod is over at Freshome. Here you can enter to win four Right On Plywood Chairs in the finish of your choice. To enter this contest, all you have to do is go to Freshome’s Facebook page and leave a comment on the status as to what you like about these chairs. For more details on the Inmod / Freshome giveaway, click here.

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N Stool

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The N Stool is designed by Nir Meiri, an Israel-based industrial designer.

Surrounded by a wooden bench, an internal synthetic foam stool can be removed from the wood for additional seating. The stool is also made in a steel and synthetic foam version, as seen in the black stool above.

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The N Stool would be a great addition to a waiting room or living room, or even a kids playroom. Wherever additional seating may be needed without notice, the N Stool is the perfect modern solution.

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Seating Arrangments by Matthias Pleissnig

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Matthias Pleissnig is a furniture designer based out of Philiadelphia, PA. Pleissnig has studied sculpture at the Kansas City Art Institute, furniture design at the Rhode Island School of Design and wood/art at the University of Wisconsin.

Using steam bent white oak wood, Matthias Pleissnig has created several pieces of unique seating arrangements with beautiful curves and flow. Shown above is the Amada Bench and below is Spill, Pleissnig’s most recent work which can be found at the Alexandria Science Center in NYC.  The third photo is of the Rivulet, which was made in 2009.

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To see all of Matthias Pleissnig’s works, check out his website here. Be sure to take a few minutes to watch the making of Spill – it’s amazing to see the work that goes in to one piece!

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Neoroc

Described as being “like a street kid who spends all their time in a library,” the Neoroc trays have a angled Rococo style with a modern brightness.

Neoroc is made from 100% recyclable LDPE, or low-density polyethylene. It is available in a variety of vibrant colors – aniseed black, snow white, fairy floss pink, lime fizz, sky blue and tang orange.

Neoroc is perfect for the Summer because it can float. Pop some daiquiris and margaritas on the Neoroc and let it float around the pool for whomever wants a beverage. It also has a removable plug on the bottom. If you remove that, fill the Neoroc 3/4’s of the way full with water and then freeze overnight, you’ve got a stylish ice pack or a chilled tray to keep beverages cold throughout the day.

Neoroc is made by luxxbox and can be purchased directly through their website.

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Edoma


Edoma is designed by h220430 to represent the permafrost currently in Siberia. Within the permafrost, Edoma is a layer of ice that is no less that 40 meters thick, which is approximately 131 feet.

h220430’s website states that the permafrost has begun to melt in recent years. A high-concentrate methane has been found within the permafrost, specifically in Edoma, which is 1000x the methane that exists within the Earth’s atmosphere. Once the Edoma begins melting, there are concerns that global warming will be a far more serious issue than it is now.

To create awareness of this issue and to broaden perspective towards our global environment, h220430 created the Edoma light to represent the Edoma ice. The Edoma light is an incandescent lamp that is slowly disappearing, with a faint light shining through the methane.

h220430 is a Japanese design team specializing in lighting and furniture.  Many of their products are environmentally related, with interesting stories behind them.

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Play Tricks with Trick

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Play tricks on your friends and family with the Trick, by Sakura Adachi.

Trick is a bookshelf that slides into two chairs and a console table. Ideal for small spaces, Trick is a great piece of multi-purpose furniture that provides storage space and a cute place to hang out.

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Trick is designed by Sakura Adachi, a Japanese designer now living and working in Milan, Italy. Her space-saving Trick is manufactured by Campeggi.

Got any tricks up your sleeve for Trick in your home?

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Like a Bloomin’ Onion…

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Minus the calories!

Inspired by flowers and nature, the Bloom is a modern lamp that opens to exemplify a bud transforming into a blossom.

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The Bloom is available in two sizes, 40 cm tall and 55 cm. It transforms from a bud to a blossom with a single movement of the hand, as shown in the image above.

Bloom is created by Patrick Jouin.

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Cup

Cup is a tasteful basin sink designed by Italian company Art Ceram. Art Ceram was founded in 1987 and provides a full collection of bathroom furnishings, from sinks and toliets to towel racks and shower plates.

Inspired by the shape of a coffee cup, the Cup is a modern washbasin with a interesting design not typically found in the bathroom. It is available in all white or in a black exterior with a white interior. As shown in the first image above, the loop that represents the handle of the cup is a handy place to hang a towel.

Cup is a contemporary sink with minimalistic appeal. It has a deep basin and a spot for tolietries or soap on the top. With clean lines and sleek colors, the Cup is a great choice for the modern bathroom. Check out Art Ceram’s website for more contemporary bathroom furnishings.

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Dune

Dune is an eco-friendly and modular outdoor furniture set. Each piece is made from 3D molded natural fiber cement. With six different designs to be mixed and matched, Dune can be expanded indefinitely. Some of the units have a flat surface while others have a concave and slight back.

Designed by Austrian designer Rainer Mutsch, Dune is 100% recyclable.

In 2009, Dune won the Red Dot Design Award and the Good Design Award in 2010. It is also nominated for the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2011. To get a glimpse into how the Dune is made,  have a look at this video.

Designer Rainer Mutsch lives and works in Vienna, Austria. Check out more of his works here.

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