October 7th, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
Rich Warm Tobacco Finish Traditional Coffee Table
Features:
- Classic Occasional Table Set
- Rich Warm Tobacco Finish
- Sturdy Construction
- Metal Scroll Work Supports the Elegantly Adorned Tables
- Herman Heights Collection
Dimensions:
- Coffee Table: 48″ Dia x 20″H
- End Table: 26″ Dia x 27″H
- Sofa Table: 53″L x 21″W x 30″H
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Rich Warm Tobacco Finish Traditional Coffee Table w/Options
October 6th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

If you’re as addicted to Pinterest as I am, it’s quite likely that you saw this Fake Febreze pin. If you did, have you tried it?
I did! And I love it. The “recipe” on Fake It Frugal calls for:
- 1/8 cup of Fabric Softener
- 2 Tablespoons of Baking Soda
- Water (To fill a 32 oz bottle)
Last week, when my bottle had reached its last spritz, I immediately thought of this DIY concoction.
Rather than getting out my computer for the exact measurements, I simply filled the cap of my fabric softener to about 1/3 full and dumped it into the 32 oz empty Febreze bottle. Next, I added a spoonful of baking soda and filled the bottle with warm water. After a good shake, I tested it on a pair of jeans because I was worried that maybe I had put too much fabric softener, but it was great. I recommend testing yours as well – so you don’t have soapy sofas and chairs.
Heather of Fake It Frugal had said that this is actually better than Febreze, and I have to agree! The freshness is definitely stronger and longer lasting. And definitely more affordable – those bottles of Febreze are really getting pricey. What do you think? Would you make your own Febreze or stick to the real thing?
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October 6th, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
Glass Top Modern Coffee Table Set
Features:
- Contemporary Coffee Table Set
- Quigley Collection
- Wood Box Bases
- Clear Glass Top
- U-Shaped Chrome Framing
- Features Casters for Movement
- Drawers for Additional Storage Space
Dimensions:
- Coffee Table: 48″L x 24″D x 20″H
- End Table: 24″L x 24″D x 24″H
- Sofa Table: 48″L x 18″D x 30″H
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Clear Glass Top Modern Coffee Table w/Wood Box Base & Drawers
October 6th, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
Glass Modern Coffee Table
Features:
- Contemporary Coffee Table Set
- Dunham Collection
- Clear Glass Top
- Metal Framing
- Wood Base
- Coffee Table has Casters for Easy Movement
Dimensions:
- Round Coffee Table: 36″ Dia x 20″H
- End Table: 24″ Dia x 20″H
- Sofa Table: 48″L x 20″D x 30″H
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Clear Glass Top Modern Coffee Table w/Metal Framing & Options
October 6th, 2011 — Design

IDSwest is an annual four-day event that has earned its place as one of Canada’s top design shows, with its focus on local West Coast talent. The show featured the best of interior, industrial, furniture and lighting designers as well as showcasing work by students and recent graduates. This year also featured talks by creative director of Bocci, Omer Arbel, lighting designer Jeremy Cole, and a keynote by the legendary Ross Lovegrove (DM Interview to follow!) Aaron De Simone covered IDSwest 2011 for Design Milk.
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Top Picks from IDSwest 2011
October 5th, 2011 — Designer Stuff
Source: img.marketingnacozinha.com.br via Vanessa on Pinterest
I found this Dining Etiquette 101 image on Pinterest today and it got me thinking about the way I dine – and the way people I typically dine with dine. I definitely don’t follow all of these rules – do you?
I certainly don’t use my fork as a pusher when eating dessert. Nor do I tear my pieces of bread up into small pieces and butter them one by one – I dip the whole piece in some olive oil and scarf it down!
On the flip side, these are definitely good things to know. I like the way you’re supposed to eat soup – that’s very proper. The complete place setting is also appreciated, because I’m not always good with that. Just remember – fork and left have four letters, knife, spoon and right have five letters.
What do you think about Dining Etiquette 101? Do you or those you dine with need a crash course??
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October 5th, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized

Materials: Ikea nightstand (Rast), saw, Watco Danish Oil, 4 table legs, 4 angled top plates with screws, furniture oil, sand paper, tape measure, pencil, screw driver Description: This little Ikea nightstand has been in our family for 30 years and has been through three kids. By the time it got to me it was covered in water stains, chipped veneer and scribbles. But the bones of it were perfect – a little drawer to hide away ugly things like cellphone chargers and ample room for books, clocks, lamps and knick-knacks. This project took about a week and is completely doable in a small apartment. They don't sell this exact nightstand anymore but you can get the same effect using the Ikea Rast Nightstand , minus the drawer
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Childhood Nightstand Goes Mid-Century
October 5th, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
Contemporary Style Living Room
Upholstered in durable microfiber
Chocolate Color
Easy to clean
Double padded seat cushion
Hand tested to ensure quality
Hardwood and plywood frames for extra durability
Dimensions:
Sofa: 90″L x 37″W x 38″H
Loveseat: 69″L x 37″W x 38″H
Chair: 55″L x 37″W x 38″H
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Chocolate Microfiber Contemporary Sofa & Loveseat Set
October 5th, 2011 — Design

UK workshop Kirv exhibited its amazing powder-coated stainless steel line of outdoor furniture pieces at the London Design Festival last month. Designed by metalsmith Alex Moore, they’re meant to be as much works of vibrant sculpture as functional seating. The pieces, which are handmade to order in Sussex, have been ergonomically honed, so are quite comfortable. They can be left outdoors year round, and require very little maintenance.
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Get Out! Kirv
October 5th, 2011 — Design

The Louxor lamp reminds me of those bug zappers, except this one attracts design enthusiasts, not bugs. Designed by Paris-based designers Léa Padovani & Sébastien Kieffer of Pool , the light resembles a modern 3D kite that one might fly in the TRON world… Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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Louxor by Pool