Fulton Lounge

The Fulton Lounge chair is manufactured at the same factory as the Eames Lounge Chair and was designed by Scott Wilson. http://www.mnml.com via The Post Family
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Bar Table and Upcycle by Måns Salomonsen

Swedish design student, Måns Salomonsen, created two pieces of furniture with a unique approach. His first project, a bar table (pictured above), includes a series of metal bars that twist and support the top while providing foot rests. The round tabletop is made out of plastic filled aluminum foam, giving the surface an interesting speckled appearance. If someone can take an old pair of jeans and edit it to become a new bag, the same approach could be used for furniture

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Chocolate, Black or White Leatherette Modern Convertible sofa

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Chocolate, Black or White Leatherette Modern Convertible Sofa

Equip your living space with a furniture piece that excels in delivering style, functionality and comfort. This particular piece of furniture is the perfect option in this regard. This convertible sofa has been created with a split back design to make sure you have several seating options and you can adjust it as per your needs. Comfort is guaranteed because of the superior quality high density foams used along with tufted seating area. Chromed steel legs of this convertible sofa helps raise durability and provides great stability. This sofa can be purchased in three colors: chocolate, black and white leatherette.

Features:

  • Split-Back design with many seating options
  • Chromed steel legs
  • Tufted seating area
  • High density foam
  • Available in black, chocolate brown or white leatherette

Dimensions:

  • Sofa position: 80″L x 24″D x 31″H
  • Bed position: 80″L x 45″D x 14″H

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Wire Table Lamp by Verner Panton

I know what’s on my wishlist this holiday season. This table lamp by Verner Panton originally launched in 1972, and has been reissued for Louis Poulsen and available at The Lollipop Shoppe. The lamp has a cylindrical wire framework that widens into a hemisphere at the top with a rounded plastic shade. http://www.thelollipopshoppe.co.uk
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Letters Bookshelf by Pieter de Leeuw

Pieter de Leeuw is a recent graduate in Industrial Design and this is his thesis: letters in various colors that can be arranged to the user’s liking. The wooden letters can also be used as seating.

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Panels Furniture by Sebastien Wierinck

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Even Bloggers Need Vacations

Quebec

Hello everyone!
I am going on vacation for about a week and half. Try not to miss me too much (but don’t forget about me either!!)  Maybe if you are good I will bring you something back… 

Halifax

Stay tuned for more new posts around the 30th :)

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Objects for Atheists

Guy Keulemans researched online atheist groups and also the influence of religion on atheists. This large chest of drawers is the result of his research. Shelves are hidden in the back of a chest of drawers, becoming a secret to be discovered; and superseding the secretive nature of drawers. This concept is positioned as a metaphor for the continual drive of atheists to uncover and expose the mysteries of science, religion and life

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All The Things I Keep Inside by Nynke Boelens

This container designed by Nynke Boelens expands with its contents. It is made from 480 polygons that are connected by elastic, making the cabinet flexible.

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Friday Five With Joy Cho of Oh Joy!

Joy Deangdeelert Cho is a graphic designer and blogger who has worked with numerous fashion clients in New York before launching her own business, Oh Joy!, in 2006. She now designs textiles, packaging, and branding for clients in the fashion and food industries, sells her stationery line nationwide, and authors the popular Oh Joy blog . She recently launched a new food blog, Happy Lady Eats , chronicling her foodie adventures. Originally from Philadelphia, Joy now lives in San Diego, CA

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