August 14th, 2010 — Design

Enrico Zanolla and Andrea Di Filippo of DZstudio have designed this Pie lighting concept , inspired by a pie. They say that “the texture is inspired by the crusty weaves of a pie converting them as diffuser of soft and warm light coming from the inside like the tasty and sweet stuffing prepared with care by our grandmothers.” The pendant would be made of plastic in different colors.
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Pie Pendant Lamp
August 13th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Select hardwood construction with oak veneers
Rustic burnished oak finish
Double pedestal trestle table expands 118″
Base expands from two to four pedestals
Buffet & Hutch are accented with brass hardware and ahve ample storage capabilities
Chairs feature brass nail-head accents and fabric seats
Dimensions:
Dining table: 78″/98/118″L x 44″D x 30″H
Arm chair: 25″L x 28″W x 42″H
Side chair: 21″L x 28″W x 42″H
Buffet & hutch: 68″L x 20″D x 98″H
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Rustic Burnished Oak Finish Formal Dining Table w/Options
August 13th, 2010 — Design

“ The Office ” product family fills the noticeable gap, the shortage in attractive, modern office accessories. The Office consists of Pat, Bob, Edward, James, Valery and, of course, Big Bob, who are your office companions and share your work load.
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The Office by UMAMY
August 13th, 2010 — Design

Estudio Estres designed a bat-style birdhouse called Mus. via MoCo Loco © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Art , Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook
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Bat House
August 12th, 2010 — Furniture, Uncategorized

Materials: 2 Hyllis shelving units, a good screwdriver Description: The Hyllis is a nice piece of furniture to begin with, in my opinion, despite the awful name.Simple, honest metal and a few screws. Lovely. Also, the Hyllis is embarrasingly cheap. The idea is simple – stock to units on top of each other. Save space, get a cooler looking piece of furniture
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Double Up the Hyllis
August 12th, 2010 — Design

Dave Hakkens has created Breaksoap , a new soap concept that removes hand pumps from the equation. Dave explains, “Most of the hand soap is replaced by soap pumps. However a lot of the soap pumps contain a lot of chemicals. The main reason why the hand pump was introduced is because it’s more hygienic and easier to use
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Breaksoap by Dave Hakkens
August 11th, 2010 — Design

Grant Sonnex is a furniture designer/maker located in Gloucestershire in the UK. Grant was an award-winning BBC producer, but decided to move on and train with renowned furniture designer maker David Savage. He then established his own fine furniture workshop making contemporary fine furniture.
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Grant Sonnex
August 9th, 2010 — Design

Jean-Pierre (J.P.) Canlis , known for his serene interpretations of nature in glass, has just crossed a new boundary. His Wheat Installation translates the mundane into elegance through a unique display of glass. Each stalk of wheat is hand made by the glass artist who resides in Seattle, Washington and runs his studio and gallery space in downtown Seattle. The Wheat can be scaled down to run down the center of a dining room table or fill a niche as tall as seven feet in height! The Raindrop Chandelier is a modern, fresh feel to the traditional “chandelier.” Inspired by the endless winters of the Pacific Northwest, the Raindrop Chandelier has the possibilities for large-scale installations in public spaces to private home centerpieces. Wheat and Raindrop photos by Aaron Leitz, copyright Canlis Glass
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Canlis Glass
August 8th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Remember Venn Diagrams? Even if you can’t recall what exactly they are for, you’ve definitely seen them before. And while they can certainly be useful, who knew they could also be art?
Swedish design firm Outofstick (cool name!) that’s who. This unique table features gorgeous hues in a fun, nesting design inspired by the Venn diagram. Each is constructed from colored waterjet-cut glass and iron legs.
A little nerdy but a lot of fun, who could see using these in there place?
Here is the original post: sixdifferentways.com
August 8th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Here’s a round of chairs that are as delicious as your favorite version of this chair’s namesake. Designed by Infiniti Design in Italy, the Cookie is a polycarbonate chair that obtains its shape through injection molding.

The best part is that indulging in these Cookies won’t make you feel guilty. Available in red, black, white and transparent, the Cookie also comes in three different shapes. There is a 4-star base version of the Cookie chair that is made in either aluminum or steel rod. The two other versions are made from chrome, one is known as the spider version and the other a stackable sleigh model.
What do you think about these Cookies? Much healthier than the ones we’re used to, right?
Excerpt from: sixdifferentways.com