March 24th, 2010 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Living Room Furniture
2 Seater Convertible Loveseat-Bed in Charcoal Fabric
The 2 Seater Charcoal Fabric Sofa Bed with Three Different Positions offers the combination of unique design and functionality. It can adjust to 3 different positions to provide maximum relaxation to the users. The charcoal color looks admirable and sophisticated. This sofa bed has been designed in consideration to the needs of living room including high level of comfort, flexible space and is multifunctional as well. This elegant and stylish sofa bed is available in charcoal fabric upholstery. The high quality material used in the construction of this sofa ensures the quality and durability of this elegant piece of furniture. Therefore, if you are trying to improve the decor of your living space, then you should opt for this stylish piece of furniture.
Features:
- 2 Seater Convertible Loveseat-Bed
- Sofa bed is available charcoal fabric upholstery
- Sofa itself converts into three different positions
Dimensions:
- Sofa position: 54″W x 32″D x 24″H (15″Seat height)
- Bed position: 75″L x 54″W
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2 Seater Convertible Loveseat-Bed in Charcoal Fabric
March 23rd, 2010 — Design

Compact, minimalistic phone tables designed to hold what you need. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook More Milk: Art Milk | Dog Milk
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Tojo Fon and Find
March 22nd, 2010 — Design

We’ve talked about a lot of pieces designed with the use of LEGOs in the past. But, this LEGO boardroom table by abgc Architects is one of the coolest. A recently-formed advertising agency, Boys and Girls, commissioned abgc to create a comfortable, modern space in a Georgian building. The proposal also included a 4′x9′ boardroom table design made entirely of LEGOs, complete with the company’s logo embedded into the tabletop. The table consists of 22,742 pieces clicked together with traditional LEGO construction techniques (no glue), a 136-mm grommet is located in its center.
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LEGO Boardroom Table
March 20th, 2010 — Design

It’s supposed to get up to 70 degrees here this weekend, so I’m totally ready for a modern outdoor chair that I can also throw in the pool! Good thing I spotted the concept chair Summerwind by John Nouanesing over on Designspotter today. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook More Milk: Art Milk | Dog Milk
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March 19th, 2010 — Design

ODE1647 is a new piece from Jacco Maris Design . It’s quite an impressive design, and I can see it working in a modern interior. As the name implies, the ode 1647 collection is an ode to the luxurious chandeliers of the early 17th century. The number 47 refers to the atomic number for silver. By using exciting new materials, we have created an entirely new and modern language of form.
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March 19th, 2010 — Design

You may have seen something like this before for wine, Out of Work (OOW) is a product specifically for you social beer drinkers. The idea was born when Barcelona-based designers Giovanna de Ávila and Joan Sunyol joined forces to create this design. Used to the Spanish tradition of “tapeo” (that’s the Spanish word for going to snack bars), they found that it was very uncomfortable to be standing at the same time with the dish and the glass in each hand. OOW holds the beer glass allowing you to carry both dish and glass with just one hand
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Out of Work
March 19th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Take a look at this stunning furniture from Calligaris. From bar stools to sofas tables to dining chairs, this brilliant collection offers style for every room of the home.
Calligaris furniture comes from Italy, and has actually been in production since 1923. According to Calligaris each piece is designed with both style and function in mind and to offer true versatility. One thing is for sure, and that is that this furniture is impressive!

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March 18th, 2010 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Accent Table
Brown Finish Accent Table
Get this irreplaceable brown finish accent table for your living room and give it an overwhelming appearance. This furniture item is expertly designed to fill up your room with sophistication and will do fairness to your interior decoration. Unquestionably a living room is one of the most essential portions of the house and it is of chief significance to put appropriate time and thought in selection of the furniture items for it. This brown finish accent table will give a decent guise of completion to your living area. Displaying startling looks and beyond compare easiness, this piece of furniture features luxurious architecture which can not be found in any other piece. Resting on long-lasting solid frame, this brown finish accent table will do up your home for countless years to come. With this table, you will appreciate the outstanding guise and experience of high quality materials without spending a fortune to get it. Represent your character with the magnificent design and traditional lasting forms of the graceful piece of furniture. This brown finish accent table will serve to be a ideal appendage for your living room. Purchasing this brown finish accent table would be one of the smartest investments that you have ever made.
Dimensions:
- Accent Table: 38″L x 14-1/2/”W x 31″H
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Brown Finish Elegant Accent Table w/Shelf
March 18th, 2010 — Design

The Vespa Chair by Spanish design studio Bel & Bel is an exclusive, limited series of chairs created from old Vespa scooters from the scrap yard. The parts are salvaged and restored, then 100% hand-crafted by Bel & Bel. Each scooter chair is different, and comes numbered with a certificate of authenticity just like a piece of art. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook More Milk: Art Milk | Dog Milk
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March 18th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

The reason I find the work of Joris Laarman so interesting is that all of it is inspired by life sciences, and made using cutting edge technology. The combination is certainly intriguing, and it only takes a brief look at his work to realize how incredible it is.

Shown here is his new Leaf Table made from resin, steel, aluminum and inspired by the veins of leaves. Also pictured is the Bone Chair. Even though it is from 2006 I still think it’s worth discussing. What is interesting about this chair, besides its name, is that Laarman actually used technology from the German auto industry to produce a chair that reduces and strengthens by optimizing material allocation, weight and stability to actually require less material.
See more from Laarman here.
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