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April 13th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

Since there’s plenty of modern furniture for adults, it’s always nice to have a look at modern baby furniture. The Bamboo, designed by Bombol, is a crisp and contemporary baby seat.
It is made using Bombol’s patented dynamic back-rest, or DBR, technology. This technology senses the baby’s movements, whether it’s sitting, sleeping or playing and adjusts accordingly.

Once the baby is a bit older, the safety strap can be removed from the Bamboo and used as a miniature chaise lounge. Bamboo is upholstered in smooth fabric in your choice of color and supported by an aluminum frame.
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April 11th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

The E-Motion Coffee Table is like a fully-loaded vehicle. It has several features that entice and intrigue those who stop by for a ride.
To start, the E-Motion has an optional LED kit that illuminates the table, as shown above.Many different colors are available and can easily be changed and operated by a switch on the table or by a remote control.

You can see from this image that the remote control also controls another function, which is the adjustable height of the E-Motion. The mirrored frame of the E-Motion can go from its 43 cm height to a tall 82 cm. Again, this can be controlled by the switch or the rmote.

Another useful feature of the E-Motion is the sliding side extensions. Two extensions provide more space in the living room, or crank up the height, pull out the side extensions and you’ve got yourself a modern dining table!
Designed by Italian design company Ozzio Design, the E-Motion is referred to a transformable item. The perfect name for a product that can be illuminated, extended to the side or within height. The awesome features of the E-Motion enable it to save space within your modern home, as needed.
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April 8th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

Now you have an excuse to keep all of your favorite magazines – and the space to store them! With the Fun-Filled Bookstore, your magazine collection becomes your coffee table.

Designed by Rush Pleansuk, an industrial designer from Thailand, the Fun-Filled Coffee Table is made from powder-coated metal. It is available in yellow, red, black or white.
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April 7th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

Taxing Art is an interesting concept designed by Beta Tank. Taxing Art was created as a representation of the relationship between design and art and bureaucratic policies.
Their website explains: “Our Taxing Art research explores the convoluted kingdom of taxes and international customs laws, which continue to define man-made objects and creative practices against archaic categories.”

The T228/89 Table is made using 119 rotating pyramids. This sequence of photos highlights the quick transformation that the table takes from design object to sculpture.
Because, as Beta Tank states, it can never be both – in legal terms.

Beta Tank is a team of conceptual product designers. For more information on the Taxing Art project, check out their website: http://www.betatank.net/taxing-art.html
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April 5th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

Garota de Calhau means “Girl of the Pebble” and is a beautiful collection of modern furniture and accessories inspired by the pebbles of Madeira Island. The Garota de Calhau collection is designed by Nini Andrade Silva, an international designer. Shown above is the Pebble Sofa.

Orelhudo Easy Chair

Pebble Table

Number Two Pot
Check out the entire Garota de Calhau Collection here.
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April 4th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

Meaning “cave” in Hungarian, the Odu is a unique seat that allows you to sit upright or lay down with an easy tilt.

The outer shell of the Odu is made of a smooth fiberglass shell, the perfect contrast to the soft fabric upholstery. The seat cushion is available in a large variety of colors to choose from.

Three Odus together can be placed into a ball for easy and fun storage. The Odu is designed by Confused Direction, an interior and product design company from Germany.
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April 2nd, 2011 — Designer Stuff

The Torino is a custom, made-to-order piece of modern furniture, available in orange and white.
It is part of the Retro Collection from Jory Brigham, a California-based designer who began woodworking with his father at a very young age.

As the Torino is custom-made, there are endless possibilities for creating whatever the client wants.
heck out more of Jory Brigham’s work at his website: http://jorybrigham.com.
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March 31st, 2011 — Designer Stuff

Sway is a modern rocking chair designed by Markus Krauss.
Supported by a steel frame, Sway has a padded, upholstered seat. It can rock as you please, or be locked into a stationary position.

Sway can be used with one person, or two, in many different ways.


Designer Markus Krauss is based out of Germany.
How would you sit in the Sway rocking chair?
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March 30th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

The Lucky Love Chair is a beautiful modern chair made from Dutch craftsmanship. Using bent and steamed plywood, designer Maarten Baptist created a unique, layered design.
The website says “The Lucky Love Chair…is trying to give you a good feeling on the first sight and tries to hug you.”
It is supported by a thin, black metal frame.

The Lucky Love Chair is manufactured in the Netherlands and available through JOINE – Office for Design.
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March 29th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

Imagine a life where your commute to work involves walking across the yard. Your savings on gas and transportation would be unreal!
With the OfficePOD, a commuter’s dream becomes reality. Made of sustainable and recyclable materials, the OfficePOD presents an environmentally-friendly office solution. For those that work at home, the OfficePOD provides a private, secluded place away from the hustle and bustle that occurs in some homes – thus increasing productivity.

For those that work in an office space, the OfficePOD reduces commuter fees and the pollution that comes from cars, trains, buses, etc. For employers, it works to reduce overhead costs while encouraging productivity in employees. Plus, the POD is eco-friendly, with heavy insulation and low-energy consumption.
The OfficePOD has a sleek, contemporary design so that it doesn’t provide an eyesore when in the backyard or other space.
How would you like working in the OfficePOD tucked in your own backyard?
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