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Bubble Over with Excitement

The Bubble mini fireplace will cause you to bubble over with excitement. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, the Bubble is a mini fireplace that is portable, functional and stylish all in one small product.

Designed by Serge Atallah for Planika Fires, the Bubble is made from a fiberglass polyester laminate that comes in a bright modern red or a clean contemporary white. It has a stainless steel burner that burns up to 3.5 hours with one liter of fuel.

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The Bubble includes decorative stones to scatter around the burner. An optional aromatherapy set is also available.

Serge Atallah, designer of the Bubble, is a Paris-based designer and architect. He is the head of his own design studio, ASE Products.

Where would you put The Bubble in your home?

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Lampada

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Although it looks like a traditional lamp, the Lampada is actually 4 millimeters thick. Available in a floor lamp model shown above, the Lampada is also made in a floor lamp version, which is shown in the second image here. The floor lamp Lampada has the option of standing free on a stand, or it can be mounted to the wall.

The purpose of the Lampada is to provide an ambient light source with an energy efficient electroluminescent sheet.

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The Lampada table lamp and the Lampada floor lamp are made by Show & Tell Design. Based out of the United Kingdom, Show & Tell is an independent design studio that manufactures furniture and lighting. The Lampada is suitable for both residential and commercial use.

Where would you put this sneaky silhouette?

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Burniture

Although they look like icicles, these chairs actually light on fire. Burniture, designed by Hongtao Zhou, is a collection of furniture made of white wax.

The goal of Burniture is “to burn, melt and collapse” while creating a conflicting appearance. As the chairs look like they should be cold and icy, they confuse the onlooker by burning and melting.

Designer Hongtao Zhou is originally from China, but came to the United States in 2005 and is currently residing in Wisconsin.  He is an artist, designer and engineer. To view more of his works, check his website here.

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Pouring Light

Now there’s really no use crying over spilled milk.

The Pouring Light is a unique and interesting lighting fixture that gives the illusion of a glass spilling liquid. Yeongwoo Kim, the designer of Pouring Light, creatively uses the cup as the lamp shade and the liquid as the base of the lamp.

The photo above shows the Pouring Light Vol. 1, which uses a standard drinking glass as the lampshade. On the left, the Pouring Light is turned on; the right image shows the Pouring Light when it is turned off, as it continues to exert a dim light. Energy is conserved as the lamp uses LED lights.

Shown here is the Pouring Light Vol. 2, which uses a coffee cup as the lamp shade. The Pouring Light is designed by Yeongwoo Kim, a Korean-based designer of furniture, lighting and electronics.

What are your thoughts on the Pouring Light?

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Any Excuse to Lounge in the Lounger

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Supported by a tubular steel structure, the Lounger is a modern chair mixed with a touch of classicism.

The seat and back of the Lounger is made from varnished walnut plywood, as is the optional footstool for the chair. It can be stained black or lacquered in a variety of colors. The arms, seat and back are upholstered in high quality fabrics or leather, with tons of colors to choose from. Matching metal upholstery buttons add a clean touch to the arms.

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The Lounger is a part of the Showtime Collection, designed by Jaime Hayon for BD Barcelona Design. To find out where to  view the contemporary Lounger, check out BD Barcelona Design’s website for more information.

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The Ardú Console Table

Connected together like the human vertebrae, the Ardú Console Table is inspired by the skeletal structure of the body.

The support for the Ardú Console Table is made from maple, due to its light and delicate properties. The maple legs are connected together with brass spacers  and topped off with sleek glass that allows for a continued visual connection.For a smooth finish, the legs of the Ardú are sealed with Danish oil.

The legs of the Ardú can be switched around, extended or shortened to determine the desired length of the console table. The Ardú Console Table is designed by Martin Gallagher, a furniture designer from Sligo, Ireland.

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I Only Have Eyes For You

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I Only Have Eyes For You, a unique coffee table with a name that’s just as interesting as the table itself.

One version of the I Only Have Eyes For You Coffee Table is made of lacquered steel, in a variety of colors. There is also a limited edition version made completely of stainless steel. This modern table measures 135W x 93D x 36H. Using a water laser, the circular motifs are intricately cut out to ensure they are the purest shape possible.

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I Only Have Eyes For You is also available in a lacquered side table that is also available in a variety of colors. The side table measures 49W x 46D x 46H.

The I Only Have Eyes For You Coffee Tables and Side Table are designed by Damien Langlois-Meurinne, a Paris based designer and decorate. Langlois-Meurinne designed the I Only Have Eyes For You Tables for the Sé Collection, a design house out of London, England.

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Take a Ride on the Cyclone Lounger

Part of the Coney Island Line by Uhuru Design, the Cyclone Lounger is inspired by the Cyclone Rollercoaster, one of the last functional rides left at Coney Island.

With a powder coated steel base that is laser cut to create modern lines, the Cyclone Lounger has a reclaimed wood seat. The wood is reclaimed from the demolished boardwalk that was once at Coney Island. The Cyclone Lounger is hand built to order, and is numbered and signed by the maker, Red Hook Brooklyn.

Uhuru Design, the design team behind the Cyclone Lounger and the Coney Island Line, opened in 2004 by Jason Horvath and Bill Hilgendorf. Similar to the Cyclone Lounger, the other items in the Coney Island Line are inspired by aspects of Coney Island and made from reclaimed materials from the are. To view more of their designs, as well as the Coney Island Line, head to their website at http://www.uhurudesign.com.

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The Enignum Bed

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Imagine a night’s sleep in this dreamy Enignum Bed.

Made of ash wood in thin layers, designer Joseph Walsh uses a free-form bending technique to create the curves of this mystical bed. Each bed is one of a kind.

Designed by Joseph Walsh, a self-taught Irish designer, the Enignum Bed is part of his Formations Collection. To view more of his interesting, one-of-a-kind pieces, view his website at http://www.josephwalshstudio.com/.

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The Tunnel Series

The Tunnel Series, designed by Noga Berman, is an exploration on the possibilities of privacy within household furniture. Berman focused on the “user experience” when creating the Tunnel Series, in which each person creates their own personal way to utilize the furniture.

The Tunnel Series consists of a chair, lying furniture, and wooden boxes. Each piece is made from bent metal tubes with wood etching. Elastic bands are wrapped around the frame and closed with velcro. Noga Berman is a recently-graduated designer based out of Israel. She created the Tunnel Series as a graduate project in 2010.

How would you hide in the Tunnel Series?

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