February 19th, 2010 — Design

The way Gareth Neal’s American walnut wood table is constructed reminds me of a corrugated cardboard piece’s innards. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 2 comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Facebook – United States – Design Milk – Business – Social Networks
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Anne Console Table by Gareth Neal
February 18th, 2010 — Design

Frank Winnubst took a different approach to creating his Springtime chair by using springs to create comfort for the sitter. It resembles a giant square wafer constructed of layers of springs and the springs at the top are covered with hand-knit material so that the sitter’s body doesn’t get cold from sitting on the seat. via Designboom ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Facebook – Design Milk – Frank Winnubst – Chair – Social Networking
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Springtime by Frank Winnubst
February 18th, 2010 — Design

This modern lounge chair by Alvar Alto for Artek was originally designed for tuberculosis patients to sit in for long hours every day. The chair’s back is angled so that the patient can breathe most easily. It is made from bent laminated birch with a solid birch frame. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Facebook – Design Milk – Artek – Social network – Health
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Paimio by Alvar Alto
February 17th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

This is certainly like nothing I’ve ever seen before. While I can’t deny that it’s a bit strange, it’s also pretty brilliant. These breathtakingly unique pieces come from Sarah Louise Dix Couture Upholstery, which offers top quality design and upholstery inspired by the form of clothing which it applies to quality vintage furniture. Each design is individually crafted for the piece of furniture it is integrated with, giving already beautiful vintage pieces even more high end style.

See more of the best dressed furniture around at Sarah Louise Dix Couture. 
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February 16th, 2010 — Design

Animal by Quentin de Coster is the result of a reflection on the formal and stereotypical perceptions related to the world of childhood. In an attempt to identify the formal universe in which children aged five years evolve, they were asked to draw tables and dogs. The design of animal was then created from drawings and constraints applicable to shape wood. In this way, the furniture takes on a simplified animal appearance, which beyond fun aspirations, allows it to exist without being used
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Animal by Quentin de Coster
February 16th, 2010 — Design

What a neat way to organize your keys! Thanks to Cucampre , it’ll be quite difficult mixing up the keys and now the only thing you have to worry about is forgetting them. This key organizer is also a coat rack. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Facebook – Design Milk – United States – Clothes valet – Florida
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Coat and Key Hook Rack from Cucampre
February 15th, 2010 — Design
February 15th, 2010 — Design

Nope, this isn’t a vase that was placed on the surface upside down by accident. It’s actually the way it’s supposed to be. If you purchase this stone vase from Pieces and place it in your home, you might get a kick out of telling your house guests fake myths about vases placed upside down
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Midnight Upside Down Vase from Pieces
February 14th, 2010 — Design

Can you believe that the round, clear pieces you see on this pendant lamp by Gülnur Özdaglar are actually made out of used soda bottles? If you look up close at these pieces, you’ll notice some petal-like structures inside that are formed using cutting, heat, and hand-drawing. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 2 comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Facebook – Home – Design Milk – Catrina – Business
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Petals by Gülnur Özdaglar
February 11th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

After digging out of a foot of snow this morning, the question everyone seems to be asking today is “is it summer yet?!” So naturally when I came upon these awesome lounges from Tucci I felt the need to share them with you. I like pretty much anything summer related, but there’s no denying the style and luxurious appeal of these lounges. I mean who wouldn’t want to be sitting there right now!

Pictured here are the Tucci Java Lounge and Tucci Crescent Lounge. Tucci specializes in shade and combining it with style. Their products are designed to hold up in any environment and of course to look good. Learn more about Tucci here.
Originally posted here: sixdifferentways.com