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January 21st, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Do you talk your shoes off when you walk into your home? If it’s a habit you want to adopt or you’re just interest in unusual design, I think you’ll liked today’s featured design. The Tapistrongs Rug by Lisa El Sayed combines shoes and a rug in once. All along the edge of the rug are cut out sections that have been made into matching slippers. How cool! And there are plenty of slippers for guests too – just invite them to “step into” the rug. See more here.
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January 20th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Furniture shaped like the human body! Yup, and it’s weird and intriguing at the same time. The Bouloum chaise lounge comes from the innovative Canadian company Arconas. Arconas specializes in modular and public seating solutions, and the Bouloum is definitely among the most interesting. In fact, this unique design has even earned itself a spot in the New York Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. See more from Arconas here.
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January 19th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

You may have seen my post about this on our Facebook last week, but I wanted to share it here in case you missed it. Cube Works! Cube Works is a group of designers that make amazing artwork out of Rubik’s cubes! Instead of solving the cubes, these talented artists use them to create surprisingly accurate and amazing looking depictions of pop icons and pop art. Amazing.

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January 15th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

How cool is this? First, it offers a very interesting juxtaposition of a French provincial style and clean lines characteristic of modern design. Second, all the parts fit together like a puzzle to reveal a second design. And it has a cool (and very appropriate) name – Alter Ego. I don’t have much else to say just take a few moments to admire this brilliant design.
Like this as much as I do? Check out more from designer Mieke Miejer here.
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January 14th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

If you’re one of those people with a coffee table full of magazines, than this is a must have! Designed by Roderick Vos, this table is designed to perfectly accommodate your favorite magazines. The Vanity Table features a top with slots designed to fit the most popular magazine cover sizes. You can arrange them however you like to display all of your favorites, and change it anytime a new glossy mag arrives. I love it!
January 9th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

This innovative light is designed to mimic a dandelion. Not only its fun shape, but also the way in which it “works”. The Secret of Light can be turned on by shaking it. To turn it off, blow on it as you would a dandelion’s petals. What’s really cool is that you can turn as many or as few petals as you want to adjust the amount of light.

This is another red dot awarding winning concept for now. It comes from designers Qin Xue, Cao iXiaoxiao, and Wei Hangshuai. See more here.
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January 7th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Genius design. PowerPOST is only in the concept stage but I think it’s really going to be big. In fact, it already earned a reddot design award.
PowerPOST functions as as the fourth leg of a desk, while providing plenty of space to plug in all of your necessary electronics without the mess of wires under your desk. It’s also eco conscious, by merging two objects into one and thus lowering consumption. I think this is absolutely brilliant. See more here.
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January 6th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
Social networking sites are bigger than ever (check out our Facebook page!), and once again our addiction to them has inspired items for the home. This time, I think they may have gone too far, but I’ll let you be the judge.

The first is the Share Trash Can. Imagine throwing out your garbage with the same enthusiasm you hit that share button with! There’s even an LED counter that keeps track of the number of times you step on the foot petal. Now if only this could upload event details to Facebook so people would know what I was throwing in the garbage (no, not serious).

While I think this next item is a little much, I can’t help but think it’s also kind of cool. You know those three annoying minutes that you stare at your microwave waiting for your soup/leftovers/hot pocket ? Never again will you spend them bored. Though it’s only a concept, the inventor of the CastOven has created the perfect synthesis of a microwave and YouTube. Yup, You Tube. When you put your lunch inside and set the timer, the CastOven instantly finds a random YouTube clip approximately the same length of time your food will take and plays it on the screen. Crazy or genius?
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January 4th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Here’s a little preview of the Stalac Coffee Table, which caught my attention earlier today. This eye-catching table is being debuted at the Interior Design Show in a few weeks, so consider this a sneak preview! This table comes from The Practice of Everyday Design, a new partnership founded in 2009 with a focus on installation art, architecture, and product design.
The Stalac Table is based on the idea of taking a rectangular section from a cave ceiling, with the stalactites being the table legs. What a cool concept!
The Toronto 2010 Interior Design Show runs January 21-24 and is open to the public on the 23rd and 24th. Definitely take a look for yourself if you are in the Toronto Area!
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January 1st, 2010 — Designer Stuff

So in honor of the new year which will be starting in a little under 10 hours, I thought I’d share something a little different today. For the last 18 years, this local NJ family has been dropping their own New Years Eve Ball in their yard. Sadly this is the last year they are doing it and the first time I’ve heard about it, but I thought this was a cool story to share especially today.

Ken Grimbilas of Pompton Plains NJ made this laser-cut steel ball himself, and every year friends and neighbors gather at his house to watch it make its way down the 35 foot pole complete with strobe lights and a flashing “Happy New Year” sign, all designed by Ken himself. Coincidently (or not) Ken is also the owner of a metal fabricating shop in the next town. Read more here.
Maybe a little bit of a deviation from our normal discussions, but DESIGN nonetheless (and pretty amazing at that!). Happy New Years from me to all of you wonderful readers!!
(Images from The Star Ledger & NJ.com)
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