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June 22nd, 2010 — Designer Stuff

I have to admit upon first reading about these invisible wall switches I thought – Why would anyone need these? But a quick glance at the images here and it becomes apparent.

I usually paint my switches to match my walls or the trim. These switches definitely make that easier, perfectly blending with the wall each is on. The biggest difference, though, is in the pictures with wallpaper. I never really though about what I would do in that situation, yet these invisible switches offer a quick and effective solution.
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June 17th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

A chair designed with the body’s pressure points in mind? Yes, please! The work of the always creative Karim Rashid, the Chakra Chair is a task chair designed with all of your pressure points in mind to increase comfort even when sitting for long periods of time. It even looks pretty cool.
What do you think- are you a fan?
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June 16th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Sometimes I have to post something- not because I like it but because I can’t believe it. The Relaxing Cart Chaise Chair from designer Onur Mustak Cobanli is certainly one of these things. It’s design is undoubtedly creative, but I have to ask why. Why make a lounge chair out of a shopping cart? Maybe it’s to inspire daydreaming of that next shopping trip or that one day you might win a million dollar shopping spree. Either way, check out more unique work from OMC design studio here.
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June 15th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Admittedly a bit strange, the new Enamored Collection by Dune Furniture looks more like a modern art piece than something you would sit on. But that doesn’t mean we don’t love it!
These photos are from a recent exhibit of the new collection at MILK gallery in NYC. Best known for its cutting edge design, Dune does not disappoint with this collection. See more from the unique Soho based design company here.
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June 11th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Today is Friday, which means I have taken it upon myself to feature something, well just because I like it. I have been on the lookout for outdoor furniture, but I want something different. Then, well doing some web surfing today I stumbled upon these fabulous chairs. And I just have to have them.
Not much makes me happier than mixing vintage with ultra modern and the Flores Lawn Chairs do exactly that. Combining vintage designs with vibrant modern color choices, they combine the best of old and new. Each is handcrafted in Argentina and available here.
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June 10th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Much cooler than the children’s toy with the same name (at least in my opinion…) this Jack In The Box is both a light fixture and a excellent companion for anyone with plenty of tech.

Made of bent steel, teak, cables, and sockets, the Jack In The Box is designed to accommodate today’s digital lifestyle. Looks cool, keeps your wires organized – what more could you ask for? More here.
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June 9th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Even the rocking chair has gone mod. From North Carolina based furniture company Skram comes the Version 5 Rocker. No ordinary rocker, the Version 5 is the result of a nine year evolution of lounge chairs from Skram designer A. Jacob Marks. Describing his designs as “a negotiation of aesthetics, function, and practicalities” Marks sets his goals high and the Version 5 Rocker delivers. Fun and completely unique, it looks like a keeper to me.
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June 8th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

A unique looking bed made from unexpected materials, the Organ Bed is truly one-of-a-kind. The design for this eye-catching bed was inspired by the texture of varying lengths of organ pipes. It is made entirely of half-inch PVC conduit and can be easily disassembled into four parts.
This bed is the work of BRC Designs, and was displayed during the recent ICFF international contemporary furniture fair. Other work from BRC includes a matching Organ Table & Chair and plenty of other completely unique designs. See more here.
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June 3rd, 2010 — Designer Stuff

A simple idea makes a brilliant design in the Cub Lamp. This unique design by Julian Robin appears as a normal block of wood until you turn it on. Once lit, a beautiful leaf design is revealed – a design that is actually etched on the Cub Lamp’s interior.

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June 3rd, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Modular lounge sets have been very popular lately, but this new one from Arne Quinze is a bit different. Making its debut at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair, the High Rise works vertically instead of horizontally. Its pieces stack on top of one another to make a unique visual statement as well as a constantly changing seating arrangement. See more here.
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