December 15th, 2009 — Furniture, Furniture products
Dining Room Furniture
Walnut Finish Square Counter Height Dinette
If you are looking for a bar height dinette set to place in your breakfast alcove then this square shaped walnut finished counter should suit your requirements. At times you need a square shaped counter to fit into an alcove and this counter should meet those requirements. The table is made from hardwood and veneer and has been carefully finished in walnut. The matching barstools are also made from solid wood and the black vinyl covered seats and backs add the right shade to break the monotony of the set. You are at liberty to select the number of barstools that you would like to order with the counter. All the pieces have been carefully crafted and finished to retain their high quality for years. The counter is big enough to seat eight people. You can use the dinette set to have your meals or to sit and chat while relaxing over a drink after a hard day.
Features:
- It’s made of solid wood and veneer finished in walnut
- Counter height bar stool features a padded upholstered black vinyl back and seat
Dimensions:
- Table: 52″W x 52″L x 36″H
- Barstool: 18″W x 20-1/2″D x 41″H
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Walnut Finish Modern Square Counter Height Dinette
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December 14th, 2009 — Designer Stuff

Who likes Art Deco?! If you didn’t catch it in the Times today, here’s the news. Until January 5th get yourself over to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a gallery full of French Art Deco furnishings. The collection has been arranged by Jared Gross, one of the museum’s associate curators, and contains nearly 150 objects. This is about 75% of the museum French Art Deco collection and the most EVER exhibited at one time. Seriously, how awesome are those green chairs?

So check it out and report back!

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Tags: Furniture, metropolitan, museum
December 14th, 2009 — Furniture, Furniture products
Living Room Furniture
Contemporary Vinyl Leather & Mocha Micro Suede 2 PC Sectional
Now here is a sectional sofa set with a matching chair that will make any living room look modern and comfortable. The thick cushions are invitingly comfortable and the beige and mocha colored cushions at the back break the monotony of the set. There is a clever vinyl covered ottoman also that has storage space in it and can be placed as a center table as well. All the pieces are constructed on solid hardwood frames and the cushions are filled with high density foam. The vinyl leather and microfiber covers ensure that the set will be easy to maintain and extremely durable. Your living room will exude an air of contemporary living without appearing too formal. You can place the sectional sofa to suit the proportions of your living room. It’s most likely that after looking at this exquisitely modernistic yet comfortable looking set you will be inclined to purchase the entire set.
Features:
- Contemporary 2 PC Sectional
- Durable Bicast Vinyl and Micro Suede Cover
- Stain Resistant for Easy Cleaning
- Storage Ottoman
Dimensions:
- One Arm Sofa: 86″L x 35″D x 25″H
- Chaise: 43″L x 31″D x 25″H
- Chair: 44″L x 35″D x 25″H
- Storage Ottoman: 36″L x 25″D x 16 1/2″H
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Contemporary Vinyl Leather & Mocha Micro Suede 2 PC Sectional
Tags: Furniture, leather, result
December 14th, 2009 — Design

These are some of the craziest, awesome products I’ve seen. Loving that quirky Chanel-looking cabinet! http://www.kamina-c.com
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Kamina
Tags: Furniture
December 14th, 2009 — Design

This double-sided cabinet by Jon Stam and Ivo de Kogel contains sixteen drawers for storing items. The engraved pattern you see is based on QR codes (codes linking to digital data that can be decoded to allow digital photos and video to pop when interfaced through a computer screen or camera phone). If I owned this cabinet, I’d have fun trying to figure out what items to store in each drawer.
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Cabinet of the (Material & Virtual) World by Jon Stam and Ivo de Kogel
Tags: drawers, result, screen
December 13th, 2009 — Design

This storage solution by Italian designer Giulio Patrizi is constructed out of recycled wood and a natural finishing. The piece is fixed together by interlocking and it’s very easy to assemble and disassemble. http://www.giuliopatrizi.com
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ECO Storage by Giulio Patrizi
Tags: italian, recycled, storage
December 13th, 2009 — Design

This family of birdhouses by Roger Arquer Studio come together to create some kind of bird neighborhood. Do you think the birds will get jealous of each other’s “homes” or just trade every now and then? http://www.rogerarquer.com via Designboom
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Birdland by Roger Arquer
Tags: birdhouses, Modern Furniture, result
December 12th, 2009 — Design

My Deer is a versatile piece by designer Jeroen Wesselink Vormgeving that can function as a stool and a deer head for the wall. If you don’t want a real deer head hanging on your wall, you can always go for this sleek and stylish alternative that doesn’t require harm towards any deer. You can see how the stool can transform into a piece of wall decor here
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My Deer by Jeroen Wesselink Vormgeving
Tags: Furniture, piece, result, vormgeving
December 12th, 2009 — Design

The Melbourne-based architecture firm, Marcus O’Reilly Architects , designed this coffee table with a tabletop that is constructed using driftwood found on local beaches in St. Kilda, Australia. Each piece of driftwood is trimmed to size, wire brushed, colored, waxed, and placed on a simple black steel frame. This top is unique as it is, but the wooden pieces hold their own distinction with dissimilar stamps, holes, and markings.
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Flotsum and Jetsam Table by Marcus O’Reilly Architects
Tags: architecture, Furniture, melbourne, result
December 12th, 2009 — Designer Stuff

Calendars seem to be a popular holiday gift, and this is the time of year people seem to be popping up everywhere selling them. This one caught my eye partly because it looks cool and also because it’s interactive. The Puzzle Calendar is made of colorful building blocks that can be rearranged to change the look of your calendar each month. There are also pieces made for special days like birthdays and holidays. And it kind of looks like legos which is also pretty cool too in my opinion. Available here for a pretty reasonable $12.50.
Originally posted here: sixdifferentways.com
Tags: building, holiday, Modern Furniture