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Swirly Swirl

Twist and twirl your way to the Swirl Table. How much fun would meal time be on this bright, colorful table?

Designed by Pure Design, based out of the United Kingdom, the Swirl Table is a dizzy dining table for four. Made from metal wire and tubes, the Swirl Table has a clear, tempered glass top. Upon request, the tempered glass can be decorated with a design or solid color. The base of the Swirl Table is based upon the simple element that the leg of the table is multiplied.

The Swirl Table is available in red, black, white, green and gray. Which color would you choose?

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Bring the Lawn Sprinkler to Light

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Not the typical Lawn Sprinkler you’re used to, now is it?

From Water Pressure, a new line of water-inspired chandeliers, the Lawn Sprinkler was designed by Dwellings, Ltd. Water Pressure’s description of the Lawn Sprinkler says that it “conjures running through tall grass on a summer’s day – in bare feet, of course!”

Measuring in at 40″ long and 6.75″ wide, the Lawn Sprinkler is made of powder-coated steel, nickel rings and 100% Strass Swarovski crystals. The grass is available in three different color choices and the dirt is mocha brown crystals.

Would you hang the Lawn Sprinkler in your home?

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The Human Furniture Collection

It’s like having a real live personal assistant. That only has legs.

Take a look at the Human Furniture Collection, a conceptual collection from Dzmitry Samal of Samal Design.

Constructed from MDF and plastic or Corian, Samal designed a collection of shelving, coffee tables, night stands and more – all incorporating the human body. On Dzmitry Samal’s website, the Human Furniture Collection is described as being “created as a mix between the pragmatism and efficiency of the geometrical shapes and sculptural beauty of human body.”

What do you think about the Human Furniture Collection?

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Atlas

While this Atlas may not be your tradition book of maps, it provides the perfect display area for them! Made completely from tempered glass, the Atlas is designed by Danny Lane for Fiam, a furniture company based out of Italy.

The table top is made from a single piece of tempered glass that gracefully swoops in the center. The eye-catching legs of the Atlas table are 19 sections of hand-carved glass that is glued onto each other. The Atlas is available in several sizes, in rectangular and square shapes, and can be used in many ways: as a desk, a coffee table or dining table.

Where would you use the Atlas table?

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Cool Concrete for a Cool Day

It’s a cool, autumn-like day in our neck of the woods so it’s easy for us to relate to the cool, sleek look of the concrete furniture designed by Urbis Designs. Shown above is the Shell Bench, a shapely bench with a smooth finish, also available in white. Below is the Orchid Table in slate, available in a smooth or stony finish.

Each of these pieces is made using GRC,  short for glass-reinforced concrete. With GRC, Urbis Designs creates beautifully molded planters and furniture. GRC is made from a structural mixture of glass fibers and fine concrete to create a material that is as durable as conventional concrete, but weighs less. Several finishes can be created from the GRC technique, anything from a stone finish to a metallic.

What do you think about concrete furniture? Is it something you would implement into your decor?

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The World is Your Oyster

Especially after a delicious night’s sleep in the Oyster Bed.

Designed by Guiseppe Vigano and Studio V7 for Nest Italia, the Oyster Bed is a contemporary bed inspired by the traditional Chesterfield style. Available in leather or fabric upholstery, the Oyster Bed has a tufted headboard and base that is secured by removable pearl buttons.

Several mattress size and color options are offered. The headboard of the Oyster Bed comes in a rectangular shape or a crescent shape, which is shown in the photo above. If you prefer the Oyster Bed without a headboard, the base is available on its own.

What do you think about the Oyster Bed?

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Hold On To Summer

With the Acapulco Chair.

Doesn’t it ignite feelings of hot days on the patio that turn into warm nights? Since that season is a few weeks behind us, we can only start preparing for next year. Or a vacation.

The Acapulco Chair was designed in the 1950s in Acapulco, Mexico. Supported by a steel frame, the seat of the Acapulco Chair is created by weaving vinyl cording. The versatility of the vinyl cords enable the Acapulco Chairs to be made in a large variety of colors.

Greenpointworks is a company based out of Brooklyn, NY that hand-crafts Acapulco Chairs right here in the United States. They even make a rocking chair model of the Acapulco!

Where do you see yourself relaxing in the Acapulco Chair?

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Here Comes The Bride

All dressed in white! (And brown).

The Bride is a light fixture created by Ivea Kaleja for Latvian company Mammalampa. Made from paper weaved into a Rapunzel-like design, the Bride is available in brown or white. The pendant lamp comes in two sizes, medium and large. There are also table lamps and floor lamps of The Bride available.

Mammalampa says: Like “the atmosphere created by the bride,” The Bride lamp is “feminine and airy.” What do you think about The Bride?

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Excuse me, MISS

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Extend modern decor to your bathroom appliances, easily done with the MISS sink.

Designed by Hidra, the MISS sink is a freestanding washbasin that has clean shapes. The curvy MISS adheres to minimalist modern characteristics. The MISS supports both floor and wall-mounted flush systems.

Would you include this MISS in your bathroom, or do you like a sink with a little more to it?

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The Bohémien Series

Living up to its name, the pieces within the Bohémien series have a free-spirit about them. Its as if the pieces stayed in one spot long enough to be tufted, but then wandered to the next spot, leaving their fabric flowing freely.

Designed by Castello Lagravinese for Busnelli, an Italian furniture company, the Bohémien series contains a sofa, chair and ottoman, as pictured above. Supported by solid wood and plywood, the spring seat and backing is made with elastic belts. The cushions are filled with polyurethane foam of different densities. Each of the items in the Bohémien series are available in either leather or fabric.

What do you think of the Bohémien series? Do you like the draped fabric or does it appear unfinished?

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