February 10th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Brown Finish Classic Dining Table w/Optional Items
Features:
- Traditional Bedroom Set
- Brown Finish
- Durable Construction
- Hand-Carved Details
- Table with 18″ Extension Leaf
- Cushioned Chairs
- Matching Side Chairs, Arm Chairs and Buffet & Hutch are also Available
Dimensions:
- Dining Table: 42″ x 82″ (18″ Ext. Leaf)
- Side Chair
- Arm Chair
- Buffet & Hutch: 60″W
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Brown Finish Classic Formal Wood Dining Table w/Optional Items
February 10th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Warm Brown Finish Classic Dining Table w/Optional Items
Features:
- Rotunda Traditional Formal Dining Set
- Banquet Style
- Table with Beveled Glass Lazy Susan
- Fluted Table Base
- Warm Brown Finish
- Hand Carved Details
- Durable Construction
- Dark Chocolate Bycast Cushioned Seat and Back Chairs
- Matching Chairs and Buffet&Hutch are also Available
Dimensions:
- Dining Table 71″ Dia (43″ Dia Lazy Susan)
- Chair
- Buffet&Huthc: 70″W
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Warm Brown Finish Classic Formal Dining Table w/Optional Items
February 9th, 2012 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
White & Dark Chocolate Finish Modern Bedroom w/Optional Casegoods
Features:
- Contemporary Bedroom Set
- White and Dark Chocolate Finish
- Durable Construction
- Wave Design Bed
- Fabric Cushioned Headboard
- Vinyl-Covered Surfaces
- Chrome Hardwares
Dimensions:
- Queen Size Bed: 73″W x 96″D x 43″H
- Eastern King Size Bed: 88″W x 96″D x 43″H
- Night Stand: 28″W x 18″D x 21″H
- Dresser: 54″W x 23″D x 33″H
- Mirror: 36″W x 2″D x42″H
- TV Chest: 45″W x 20″D x 38″H
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White & Dark Chocolate Finish Modern Bedroom w/Options
February 9th, 2012 — Design

Editor’s Note: After asking you what you were most interested in seeing more of on Design Milk, we decided to launch a brand new regular column called Design Store(y) , which will spotlight brick-and-mortar retail shops from around the world. We’ll get an intimate look at the products on the shelves and the store-y (ha! get it?) behind them, direct from the store owners and managers themselves. Perhaps you’ll get the chance to visit one of the features stores yourself one day, but if not, at least you can take our virtual tour. This first article is a bit of an oddball, as it features a shop within a shop, but we’re so excited to have the inside scoop on this unique shopping experience.
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Design Store(y): David Stark’s Wood Shop at Haus Interior
February 8th, 2012 — Furniture, Modern Furniture

Are you all football, commercials and M.I.A.’d out after yesterday’s Super Bowl? I think I am. Or maybe I’m just ready to jump into some romantical and whimsical Valentine’s Day fun. It’s just about 8 days away, so there’s still some time to order gifts online and have them by next Tuesday.
Since I haven’t done an Etsy round-up in quite a while, I scoured the site for all things heart-related. My favorite have to be the heart smittens! Such a cute name. Would you be able to get your significant other to wear those? I doubt mine would, but you never know!
What heart-shaped items have you bought for Valentine’s Day this year?
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February 8th, 2012 — Design

Nick Johnson, owner of new Seattle-based design company Johnson House Design , has released his first product: Flat Clock . The clock is a customizable modern wall clock that’s created completely out of your own custom specifications using the Flat Clock interactive website. Be prepared to spend some time on FlatClock.com making a ton of fun designs – I know I just wasted at least an hour. The first step is to log on to the website and “build your clock”: Then you can customize a ton of features including clock hand style and length, back color, and pattern. Once you’ve chosen your pattern, you can skew and randomize it, making it completely custom
More:
Flat Clock by Johnson House
February 7th, 2012 — Designer Stuff

Lately, I’ve been purchasing a salad similar to this one here at a local cafe by my office for $6 a day. I’ve been telling myself that it’s nice to support a local business, but then of course, I’m think “hello you’ve got to support yourself too!” Sometimes, after I cook dinner and clean up the kitchen, the last thing I want to do is make myself lunch. But on the other hand, really – how hard is it to throw a salad together in a tupperware?
And that entire paragraph is a conversation I have with myself approximately four times a week. So, I’m just wondering about everyone else out there – are you in a similar situation? I can assume that the situation differs a bit for those that work at home, but then perhaps buying lunch out can be seen as an excuse to get out of the house. Hmm..
Well, whatever your situation may be – do you bring/make your lunch most of the time or do you just buy it? I’d love to know!
[Recipe for Autumn Chopped Salad above]
Read more here: sixdifferentways.com
February 7th, 2012 — Design

Winnipeg-based designer Thom Fougere recently completed the Tyndall Table , which debuted in January at IDS12 in Toronto, Canada. At just over 11 inches high, the low-profile table appears to be floating on its steel structure. The top is made of Tyndall stone that resembles the local topography and is quarried in the Winnipeg area. The natural texture comes from marine creatures burrowing into the stone, which gives it nice dimension. The stone is then planed to a relatively smooth state allowing for its unusual character to remain
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Tyndall Table by Thom Fougere
February 5th, 2012 — Designer Stuff




Today we’re talking bedroom lighting. There are plenty of ways to light up this room – but we’re only focusing on two. So if you had absolutely no other choices, which would you rather….pendant lamps hanging on each side of the bed or one large chandelier in the center of the room?
With bedside pendant lamps, you can go big and bold enough so that they are the focal point of the room, as seen in both of the example images above. But, would you still need other lighting around the room? Depending on the size of your bedroom, you probably would. Perhaps some track lighting from the ceiling, or various table lamps and floor lamps scattered around would do the trick.
A chandelier in the center of the home gives you the freedom to bring the drama right into the center of the room. You can still add table lamps to your nightstands, but I would probably go for a subdued lamp as to not take away from the fabulosity of a glamorous chandelier or large pendant light.
But it all depends on personal preference – so tell me, would you rather bedside pendant lamps or a large chandelier if you had to choose for your bedroom?
[Images: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4]
February 4th, 2012 — Designer Stuff

Although we started with some Valentine’s Day inspiration yesterday and the ideas are flowing, they’ve got to be put on the back burner for some Super Bowl Sunday ideas, since it’s just a few days away. It’s kind of ironic when you think about it, if you stereotype the two events as one super-macho and one super-girly, that they’re so close to each other! Fine by me, especially if my guy wins a nice chunk of change in a Super Bowl pool, I better have a nice V-day gift coming my way!
Anyway, I heard on the radio today that approximately 7 million people call out of work the Monday after Super Bowl. Can you imagine!?! I didn’t think it was that crazy of a day, but apparently so.
Will you be doing anything special on Super Bowl Sunday? The image above is from Party City, so if you need some last minute decorations - they’re the place to go! And if you’re not sure what to make – check out the 101 best Super Bowl Recipes that is an awesome round-up of everything from wings, dips, sandwiches, more wings, and desserts.