January 18th, 2012 — Design

The EKSTramus Chair by Beata Patasiute has tons of little legs like an insect and rocks into three different positions, or — if you like — swings around. Watch it in action here .
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EKSTramus Chair by Beata Patasiute
January 17th, 2012 — Designer Stuff





There’s a lot going on with these chairs. There’s the same chairs in all different colors and all different chairs in all different colors. I thought about throwing in an image or two with different chairs in the same colors but that was a little too much for me!
So instead let’s just focus on the different color idea here. Could you do it? Are you daring and color-loving enough to do a mish-mosh of color at your dining table? Or are you more of an orderly person that prefers all of their dining chairs to match?
There’s a less intense options for this look with subdued colors as the first table with the Eames chairs, rather than bright and vibrant chairs that are almost neon. Another option is to mix three neutral chairs with three different colored chairs for more of a balance.
When it comes to dining chairs of all different colors – do you love this look? Which way do you prefer?
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January 17th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Gloss White & Silver Tone Modern Bar Unit
Features:
- Contemporary Bar Unit
- Glass Top
- Gloss White and Silver Tone Finish
- Sturdy Construction
Dimensions:
- Bar Unit: 47″W x 21″D x 45″H
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Gloss White & Silver Tone Modern Bar Unit w/Glass Top
January 17th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Gloss Black & Silver Tone Modern Bar Unit
Features:
- Contemporary Bar Unit
- Glass Top
- Gloss Black and Silver Tone Finish
- Sturdy Construction
Dimensions:
- Bar Unit: 47″W x 21″D x 45″H
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Gloss Black & Silver Tone Modern Bar Unit w/Glass Top
January 17th, 2012 — Design

Normann Copenhagen has re-introduced the Krenit bowl, designed in 1953 by Herbert Krenchel, a civil engineer. The launch comes after the designer approached Normann Copenhagen founders Poul Madsen and Jan Andersen about resuming production, which ceased in 1966 when enamel fell from favor and competent factories shut down. Herbert Krenchel says this about his design: “In 1953 the idea was to make a beautiful bowl, preferably so functional and delicate that it was equally suited for use in the kitchen, on the dining table and as a decoration in the sitting room. As a material researcher I really concentrated on getting the different materials to look good together as well as making them equally compatible to use together.” Originally manufactured with an enamel interior in eight colors and nine sizes, the Krenit is now produced in steel with a melamine interior in five colors: white, black, turquoise, purple, lime and red
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Krenit Bowls by Normann Copenhagen
January 17th, 2012 — Design

Jordan Castro and his family-owned business Port Living Co. create eco-friendly kitchen and home designs in concrete, recycled marble dust, cork, aluminum and rubber.
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Port Living Co.
January 16th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Brown Finish Modern Bed w/Optional Wenge Finish Casegoods
Features:
- Contemporary Bedroom Set
- Brown Finish
- Durable Construction
- Wenge Finish Casegoods are also Available
Dimensions:
- Queen Size Bed: 78″ x 96″ x 36″H
- Eastern King Size Bed: 93″ x 96″ x 36″H
- Night Stand: 24″ x 20″ x 20″H
- Dresser: 49″ x 20″ x 32″H
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Brown Finish Modern Bed w/Optional Wenge Finish Casegoods
January 15th, 2012 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: Besta Shelf Unit, two Inreda Half Shelves, black and white checkered contact paper, self adhesive vinyl tiles (12inx12in from Home Depot – wood look for kitchen and tile look for bathroom), currogated cardboard (Save Besta box!) and ultra plush fabric for carpeted rooms (more plush than fleece), poster board and scrapbook paper (12inx12in) for walls, doll furniture (See Description for more details), utility knife, straight edge, rubber cement, spray adhesive, mounting squares, mini hooks, storage containers, metal wire saran wrap holder, plastic mirror sheet Description: This was designed for a small space in a room shared by my 4 year old girl and 2 year old boy. If you have more space or only girls you may want to modify this by adding more Besta units, taking away the garage etc. Please note that the “garage” is not big enough to hold American Girl/Our Generation sized cars
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Besta American Girl Sized Doll House/Toy Car Garage
January 15th, 2012 — Design

New York artist Dan Golden created a new line of tableware and pillows for modern, fast furniture giant CB2 . The pieces, which launched this past week, are clean-lined takes on on old-time Americana and current day crazes. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Marni in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment
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Dan Golden for CB2
January 15th, 2012 — Designer Stuff



Loving the idea of bright, flowing, colorful curtains to brighten up a room no matter what time of day, or what time of year.
While initially a bold and bright solid colored curtain appealed to me the most, the combination of a solid with pattern seems a little bit more casual yet still gives that oomph I’m looking for. Here is the good example of great curtains designer from Ukraine.
Plus, mixing three different curtains is the perfect solution for indecisive individuals like myself that can’t narrow anything down to just one!
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