April 4th, 2012 — Article, Furniture, Uncategorized

Materials: Billy shelf (white), 1/2″ white particleboard Description: A few years ago, I bought my first condo, which had a loft floorplan. Most of the room was one big ground floor, with a small lofted bedroom and even smaller study area/second bedroom. As such, I promised myself that every piece of furniture in the living room would either (1) serve at least two purposes to reduce furniture clutter, or (2) act as storage. Thus I decided to transform my little Billy shelf into a new IKEA family member, which one of my coworkers dubbed “Dra ut hyllan” (apparently it means “pull out shelf). I call it a craft armoire, because it holds my sewing machine and my crafts.
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Dra ut hyllan
April 4th, 2012 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Kilby Bookcase Description: I just love Kilbys because they’re so cheap and only 24 cm deep. Well I love it, except the grey board behind the shelves, what were they thinking? Anyway I bought 4 Kilbys for my living room and figured I can do something about the boring grey.
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Kilby upgrade
April 4th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
White Finish Modern Buffet w/Glass Doors
Features:
- Contemporary Buffet
- White Finish
- Glass Doors
- Sturdy Construction
Dimensions:
- Buffet: 63″W x 18″D x 30″H
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White Finish Modern Buffet w/Glass Doors
April 3rd, 2012 — Designer Stuff

Not only is it already April, but it’s almost Easter, too! If you celebrate Easter, have you put up your decorations and gotten ready for the holiday?
Here are some fun and festive Easter centerpieces, most of them made with candy that you want to hide from yourself. Or the kids if you have them!
I’m thinking I might try this with all the gross Jelly Belly flavors I won’t eat. How are you decorating for April and the upcoming Easter weekend?
Centerpieces from L to R: 1 – 2 – 3 -4
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April 3rd, 2012 — Design

Potter Lisa Jones wasn’t always holed up in ceramics studio. The owner and creative director of Pigeon Toe Ceramics actually started her professional life in graphic design and marketing before launching her much-loved company four years ago in Portland, Oregon. Jones focus on local craft and handmade sensibilities has earned kudos, as has her simple, modern-lined designs. The combination makes her wares unique and widely coveted
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Designer Dailies: Lisa Jones of Pigeon Toe Ceramics
April 3rd, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
White Finish Modern Square Dining Table w/Metal Legs
Features:
- Contemporary Dinette Table
- White Finish Top
- Sturdy Construction
- Metal Legs
Dimensions:
- Dining Table: 36″W x 36″D x 30″H
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White Finish Top Modern Square Dining Table w/Metal Legs
April 3rd, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Glass Top & Chrome/Marble Base Modern Dining Table
Features:
- Contemporary Dining Table
- Clear 8mm Tempered Glass Top
- Chrome and Marble Base
- Sturdy Construction
Dimensions:
- Dining Table: 35″Dia x 30″H
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Clear Glass Top & Chrome/Marble Base Modern Dining Table
April 2nd, 2012 — Design

Karre Design is manufacturing the YOUMOU Coffee Table , originally designed in 1959 by Sadi Ozis. The table, which I think resembles a planet with rings or an atom, has a special upholstered section for newspapers that can be covered in fabric or leather. It can be covered in water-resistant fabric for use outdoors. You can also get transparent or patterned glass
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YOUMOU Coffee Table by Karre Design
April 2nd, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Dark Brown Fabric Modern Sectional Sofa
Features:
- Contemporary Boogie Sectional Couch
- Dark Brown Fabric
- Easy to Clean
- Durable Construction
- Wooden Legs
- Elegant Shapes
Dimensions:
- Sectional Sofa: 116″/79″W x 40″D x 29″H
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Dark Brown Fabric Modern Sectional Sofa w/Wooden Legs
April 1st, 2012 — Design

I met designer Luca Nichetto this past September when Foscarini invited Design Milk on a trip to its home office in Italy, and a tour of the Venice Biennale . Nichetto was one of four Foscarini designers, including past Friday Fivers Vicente Garcia-Jimenez and Ionna Vautrin , to join the group of bloggers to discuss not just their own works, but the hallmarks of good design overall. In addition to creating five lamp styles for Foscarini , Nichetto has designed items in pretty much every home category, including furniture for Casamania and Moroso, Venini vases, and even a porcelain sink and tub. For Friday Five , Nichetto revisits his youth and looks around at his everyday world.
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Friday Five with Luca Nichetto