August 3rd, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
Black Bonded Leather Modern Living Room Set
Features:
- Elegant Contemporary Couch Set
- Black Bonded leather upholstery
- High density foam
- Adjustable headrest
- Also available in White or Brown Leather
Dimensions:
- Sofa: 90.6″W x 39.4″D x 37.4″H
- Loveseat: 74.4″W x 39.4″D x 37.4″H
- Chair: 53.5″W x 39.4″D x 37.4″H
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Black Bonded Leather Modern Sofa w/Optional Chair & Loveseat
August 3rd, 2011 — Design

Montreal company Domison ‘s newest seating system is part lounge and part sofa but all contemporary. Made to perfectly fit hotel lobbies, long hallways, art galleries, or other public spaces, Twist instantly elongates any room with its lean shape.
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Twist Seating from Domison
August 2nd, 2011 — Furniture, Furniture products
White Sand Leather Sectional Sofa
Features:
- Contemporary Sectional Couch
- White Sand Color
- Fiona’s Leather Collection
- 100% Top Grain/Full Grain Leather
- 2.0 HR Foam
- Fully padded outside back and sides
- Tight seat for superior comfort and style
- Solid Hardwood Feet
- Pillows not included
This item usually ships from 4 to 6 weeks.
Dimensions:
- Sectional: 84″-129″W x 41″-55″D x 18″-34″H
- Lynn-Otto 34″ Round Ottoman: W34″ x D34″ x H17″
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White Sand Leather Modern Sectional Sofa w/Solid Hardwood Feet
August 1st, 2011 — Designer Stuff
via The Decorista
Would you rather eat here?
via The Decorista
Or here?
Both rooms have a lot of tufting and glam going on…each in different ways.
So tell us – which room would you rather sit down and have a meal at? Why??
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August 1st, 2011 — Furniture, Uncategorized

Materials: MALM Dressing Table, Cabinet Hinges, MDF, 35mm drill bit, Wood Filler Description: I wanted to submit a project of mine which consisted of converting a $150 MALM dressing table into a desk. I looked for a long time to find an elegant slim-line desk that would fit my small apartment, but couldn’t seem to find anything that I liked that would also store away my modem, keyboard and mouse, etc. Plus all desks seem to give you a good 3ft.+ of depth and I just wanted something slim to hold my monitor and speaker system, i didn’t need a large work area…the only desk Ikea had like that was the BESTA BURS, and it was far too long (and pricey at $300) I also had a pretty small budget, and anything I did find seemed too expensive, even if i got the malm occasional table it only came in a nasty red colour and it was $80 for the top and two legs, three pieces of wood! I decided to adapt the drawer on the dressing table to be a hidden keyboard tray with a fold down front. This required a couple of hefty cabinet 180 degree hinges (so that the weight of my arms when typing didnt break it off), a 35mm drill bit to make the holes for it, some finishing nails, and a custom cut piece of mdf (Home depot cut it for free) that matched the birch tone of the rest of the desk to use as the ‘drawer’ bottom (the original drawer bottom was cheap 1/8″ thin bendy fibreboard that wouldn’t support much). I also bought a putty pencil to fill in the visible dowel/screw holes.
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Dressing Table to hidden keyboard tray desk
August 1st, 2011 — Design

I am so excited to have partnered with 2M Collective on the first ever 2M Collective Design Milk Exclusive Sale Event , which starts today ! For my sale, I’ve chosen the designs of San Francisco-based WALLTER because of their dedication to quality modern products. The items selected are get up to 50% off retail – you won’t find this deal anywhere else! This special deal lasts just one week but hurry because there are limited quantities of each design available. Go shop now ! 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 , News & Events | Permalink | No comments
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Design Milk 2M Collective Exclusive Sale Event
August 1st, 2011 — Design

Brad Ascalon Studio NYC was founded in 2006. The multidisciplinary design studio specializes in furniture, packaging, consumer products, environment design and development, as well as site-specific sound composition and installation art projects. Working with clients ranging from large-scale manufacturers to smaller start-ups, branding agencies and individuals, Ascalon’s collaborators have included Ligne Roset, Design Within Reach, Bernhardt Design, L’Oreal, Mother New York, Esquire magazine and many others.
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Friday Five with Brad Ascalon
July 31st, 2011 — Design

Jason L. Ramey is a graduate student pursuing an MFA in furniture design from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Wall Furniture by Jason Ramey
July 29th, 2011 — Design

These pieces from Jory Brigham are some of my favorite pieces I’ve seen in a while. The craftsmanship combined with the thoughtful and unique details are most appealing to me. 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 | 1 comment
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Jory Brigham
July 28th, 2011 — Designer Stuff

If you have a few minutes today – or even if you don’t – you must check out the new online store Anna Spiro’s Absolutely Beautiful Things. An interior designer from Australia, Anna Spiro, who also owns a brick and mortar store, has taken a unique approach to online shopping.
Instead of listing products as per the usual, boring way, Anna has created a virtual vignette that visitors can shop from. Look closely at the image above and you’ll see tiny numbers on each piece so that you can click through to the product page.
You can read more about the development behind the store at Anna’s blog, Absolutely Beautiful Things.
I’m absolutely loving the heart pillow and the Mexican embroidery on the wall. What are your favorites from this vignette?
See more here: sixdifferentways.com