November 12th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Dark Cherry Finish Classic Coffee Table
Features:
- Traditional Occasional Tables
- Rich Dark Cherry Finish
- Handcarved Cabriole Legs
- Black Marble Top
Dimensions:
- Coffee table: 51″L x 51″D x 21″H
- End table: 38″L x 38″D x 27″H
- Console table: 58″L x 27″D x 37″H
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Dark Cherry Finish Traditional Coffee Table w/Black Marble Top
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November 12th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Burnish Brown Cherry Classic Coffee Table
Features:
- Classic Coffee Table Collection
- Oak solid wood constaruction with cherry wood veneers
- Brown cherry finish
- Mediterranean style
- Beveled marble top
Dimensions:
- Coffee table: 50″L x28″D x 20″H
- End table: 28″L x 28″D x 25″H
- Console: 50″L x 20″D x 30″H
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Burnish Brown Cherry Classic Coffee Table w/Beveled Marble Top
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November 12th, 2010 — Design

Scout Regalia has introduced the SR Bookcase , the first in their collection of indoor furniture. Made of domestic hardwood and handcrafted in Los Angeles, the SR Bookcase is made to order and available as a 1, 2, or 3 bay system. The bookcase has five large shelves, cabinets with two adjustable shelves, and adjustable stainless steel levelers on each leg. Each bookcase is hand finished with low-gloss, non-toxic wood sealers and paints. You can choose from a vast selection of 210 paint colors.
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SR Bookcase from Scout Regalia
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November 12th, 2010 — Design

Tag-it! is a gadget designed by Ham&Cheese , a studio formed by Jordi Gisbert and Verónica Coloma who are product and graphic designers. The idea Tag-it! came from — well — ideas. Ham&Cheese realized that sometimes “the best ideas wake up when the person is about to fall asleep.” Therefore, they created a lamp with a soft light that illuminates a light bulb-shaped note pad on which you can write your genius idea. The next morning, you can tear out your idea and bring it with you to the next staff meeting or your office
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Tag-it! by Ham&Cheese
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November 12th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Handmade in Japan by Takumi Shimamura for Gretel Home, these awesome Stripe Bowls are completely made of recycled paper. Shimamura takes 100% recycled paper bands and rolls them into a tight spiral to create the layers of each bowl.
The Stripe Paper Bowls are stackable and available in a variety of bright colors. They come in two sizes; small is 8.5 inches by 3 inches high and the large is 12.5 inches by 4 inches high.
Gretel Home was founded in 2009 by Abby Kellett. Head over to her site to check out all of the wonderfully modern accessories she sells, including the bright Stripe Paper Bowls.
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November 11th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Also referred to as the Deer Chair, the Cervo Chair is a contemporary piece designed to represent the timid animal.
Thin strips of molded plywood are formed together to create a chair that resembles the rib cage and antler of a deer. The inside-out construction of the chair provides a durable seating structure.

The Cervo Chair is available in natural plywood or in natural wood upholstered in black leather. It is a limited edition piece designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, an Italian designer and architect now based out of New York City. For more designs by Antonio Pio Saracino, check out his website here.
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November 11th, 2010 — Design

These typographic maps by Axis Maps take locating a destination to a whole new level. Each map accurately shows the location of streets and highways, parks, neighborhoods, coastlines, and other features of each city using only words. To create these impressive maps, every single letter and word was manually placed, taking hundreds of hours to complete each map
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Typographic Maps by Axis Maps
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November 11th, 2010 — Design

Just to be clear, A-cero has produced some of the most modern beauties the architecture world has ever seen. Headquartered in La Finca, A-cero is spearheaded by Joaquin Torres, and was first established in 1996. Fifteen years later, the firm has four global offices and a new furniture line with Sancal . The name of this furniture line, Ace , is almost as simple as the design itself. The sofa definitely transfers over a lot of the architectural modernism seen in A-cero’s buildings
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Skim Milk: Ace by A-cero
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November 10th, 2010 — Design

If you celebrate Hanukkah and you’re searching for a modern menorah, look no further! Here are our top picks for a contemporary festival of lights: Cast Iron Menorah by Josh Owen, $150, Areaware Hex Enamel Menorah by Jonathan Adler, $295, Jonathan Adler The Jewish Museum Menorahmorph by Karim Rashid, $50, The Jewish Museum Shop Skyline Menorah by Jonathan Adler, $125, ModernTribe Last Match by Kathleen Walsh, $240, Unicahome Wood Menorah by Stephanie Caplan, $120, AcmeJudaica Aluminum Menorah by Ian Milne, $275, Petroff Gallery Sabra Menorah by Anat Basanta, $99.95, Canaan Online Black Electric Menorah , $34.95, TraditionsJewishGifts.com Relief Menorah by Jonathan Adler, $98, Jonathan Adler Fused Glass Menorah by Tamara Baskin, $200, UncommonGoods Moooi Menorah , $382, Allmodern Aluminum Bar and Capsule Menorahs by Zelig Segal, $450 and $600 respectively, The Jewish Museum Shop Illume Menorah by Todd Myers for Nambé, $125, Unicahome Concrete Menorah by Marit Meisler, $120, Modern Ketubah Menorah Cork , $13, Amazon Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook ! © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings , News & Events , Style & Fashion , Technology | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook
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Modern Menorahs
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November 10th, 2010 — Design

German designer Peter Scherer has created a chair from aluminium the has a shape featuring open loops and sleek curves. The 8mm water-cut aluminum seating was constructed with the objective of folding the 2d cutout into a 3d shape. Its elegant, continuous form makes it hard to judge where the material starts and ends.
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Aluminium Chair by Peter Scherer
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