July 20th, 2010 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Living Room Furniture
Wall Unit
Deep Cappuccino Finish Modern TV Stand with Framed Glass Doors
Deep Cappuccino Finish Modern TV Stand with Framed Glass Doors is an exquisite looking wall unit that will make your room very attractive. This TV stand has a classical country style but with very alluring look. The warm deep cappuccino finish provides a desirable glow to this stand. The quality of the stand has kept in focus while designing this stand and it is evident from the use of solid wood construction with maple veneers. The beveled drawer design and the plenty of shelves and storage cabinets enhance its functionality and make its useful. This TV stand is a modern and contemporary designed set and optional media towers are also available with it.
Features:
- Solid wood construction with maple veneers
- Deep cappuccino finish
- Beveled drawer design
Dimensions:
- TV stand: 59″L x 20″W x 23″H
- Media tower: 23″L x 14″W x 60″H
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Deep Cappuccino Finish Modern TV Stand W/Framed Glass Doors
Tags: classical, dimensions, functionality, result
July 19th, 2010 — Design

Melbourne-based Charlwood Design has created The Ribbons of Life — a unique lighting concept inspired by the distinctive and intricate organic structures of nature for The Design Institute of Australia’s Light + Shade exhibition which is part of Victoria’s State of Design Festival . Drawing on a DNA strand as a starting point, Charlwood was interested in exploring the way light interacts with complex shapes. The result is a futuristic, intriguing form that diffuses light into dense, multi-layered shadows. Using their in-house 3D printer for fabrication allowed the creation of new forms previously impossible to manufacture using traditional methods. The final material, a form of ABS plastic gives a soft amber glow to light as it passes through it
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The Ribbons of Life Lamp
Tags: Furniture, melbourne, Modern Furniture, result, ribbons
July 19th, 2010 — Design

Metal Spinning is a graduation project from James Shaw , who is studying design at Kingston University, which recently won an award at New Designers 2010 in London. From the designer: This project is an exploration of the process of metal spinning. Metal spinning is a now often overlooked process whereby a disc of metal is pushed onto a former while both are being turned at high speeds on a lathe producing axismetrical forms.
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Metal Spinning by James Shaw
Tags: graduation, metal, result, university
July 19th, 2010 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Mission Oak Finish Casual Bedroom
Solid wood describes this mission bedroom set best. Its features include the hand forged like hardware and a great burnish.
Features:
- Panel Bed
- Light mission oak finish
- Solid wood
- Open linear design of the headboard and footboard
- Elegant hardware
- Graceful design
Dimensions:
- 978-1 QUEEN BED HB:54″, FB:38″
- 978-4 NIGHT STAND: 23″ x 17″ x 28″H
- 978-5 DRESSER: 65″ x 19″ x 40″H
- 978-6 MIRROR: 43″ x 3″ x 41″H
- 978-9 CHEST: 42″ x 19″ x 51″H
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Mission Oak Finish Traditional Bed w/Optional Case Pieces
Tags: Design, dimensions, headboard, mission
July 19th, 2010 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Dark Oak Transitional Bedroom
Features:
- Low Profile Bed
- Durable construction
- Dark oak finish
- Stylish and practical furniture design
- Maple veneers with selected hardwood
- Streamlined bowed fronts
- Tear drop drawer pulls
Dimensions:
- 954LPA-1 Queen Low Profile Bed HB: 54″H FB: 14″H
- 954LPFA-1 FULL Bed HB: 54″H FB: 14″H
- 954LPKA-1CK California King Bed
- 954LPKA-1EK Eastern King Bed
- 954A-4 Night Stand: 26″ x 16″ x 28″H
- 954A-5 Dresser: 66″ x 20″ x 36″H
- 954A-6 Mirror: 45″ x 3″ x 46″H
- 954A-9 Chest: 36″ x 18″ x 51″H
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Dark Oak Transitional Low-Profile Bed w/Optional Case Pieces
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July 19th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Transitional Dark Oak Bedroom
Features:
- Durable construction
- Dark oak finish
- Oak veneers with selected hardwood
- Tear drop drawer pulls
- Streamlined bowed fronts
Dimensions:
- 954A-1 Queen Low Profile Bed HB: 54″H FB: 14″H
- 954FA-1 FULL Bed HB: 54″H FB: 14″H
- 954KA-1CK California King Bed
- 954KA-1EK Eastern King Bed
- 954A-4 Night Stand: 26″ x 16″ x 28″H
- 954A-5 Dresser: 66″ x 20″ x 36″H
- 954A-6 Mirror: 45″ x 3″ x 46″H
- 954A-9 Chest: 36″ x 18″ x 51″H
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Dark Oak Transitional Arched Bed w/Optional Case Pieces
Tags: bedroom, construction, result
July 19th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Floral Chenille Traditional Living Room
Features:
- Classic Couch Collection
- Solid wood construction
- Antique cherry finish with silver accents
- Hand carving details
- High density foam seating area
- Floral chenille upholstery
- Accent pillows are also included
Dimensions:
- Sofa: 99″L x 44″D x 56″H
- Loveseat: 79″L x 44″D x 56″H
- Chair: 56″L x 44″D x 56″H
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Floral Chenille Traditional Sofa, Loveseat & Chair Set
Tags: loveseat, result, upholstery
July 18th, 2010 — Design

Candice Olson is an interior designer with her own furniture collection, amazing TV show host for Divine Design , and judge on HGTV’s Design Star . I’ve been seeking her out for a Friday Five for a long time now and I’m very excited that this day has come! …stuff I’m loving right now! 1. The Giacomo chair by Atelier I love design that references the past but does so in a modern or unexpected way
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Friday Five with Candice Olson
Tags: Furniture, interior, result
July 17th, 2010 — Design

Fifty years ago, Verner Panton designed the first single mold plastic chair with a curvaceous profile called the Panton chair. Since then it has become one of the most recognizable and classic designs to date. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic design, Vitra UK held a design competition among its clients to customize a Panton chair. The only criteria was that the finished product must be movable by one man.
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Panton Chair Anniversary Competition and Charity Auction
Tags: architecture, finished, Furniture, plastic
July 17th, 2010 — Design

The Sleepy Lamp was designed by Studio Klass for the company BUSSO for part of the Cosmopolitan design collection 2010. From the designers: Sleepy lamp originates from the attention to those gestures that we often do unintentionally without giving them too much care. These gestures often delineate the human behavior, particularly when they are related with the objects that surround us, to alter the function and using that in different ways from they have been thought from the beginning. This is the reason why we are fascinated with observing a stair, in its moment of non-usage, when leaning onto the wall to clear the space in which we work. In Sleepy lamp this particular moment is conceptually reread in a lazy and sleepy lamp that can’t help resting, creating a quiet and relaxing atmosphere around it.
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Sleepy Lamp by Studio Klass
Tags: collection, furnishings, result