October 19th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Modern DT001 Dining Table by Beverly Hills w/Glass Top
- Contemporary Elegant Glass Top Expandable Dining Table
- Circular extension table
- 12mm tempered glass top
- Rain illusion center with clear extension leafs
- Tubular and solid steel frame
- Sturdy construction
- Brushed silver tone frame
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DT001 Dining Table by Beverly Hills w/Glass Top
October 18th, 2012 — Designer Stuff


Tree stumps have become unique elements of home decor, but they’ve never been as bright and fun as these Tree Lights by Straight Line Designs.
Tree Lights can be used as side tables, stools, foot rests or whatever you desire. The colorful tops are made from acrylic resins that are tinted in various colors and then illuminated from within. You can see more images of the beautiful Tree Rings here and also learn more about how these pieces came to be.
What do you think of Tree Rings?
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October 17th, 2012 — Design

Takka was designed by Agnieszka Mazur and is a clever set of multifunctional furniture that was made for small dwellings. The series consists of stackable stools and an adjustable table. The table can be used for dining or lowered for use as a coffee table, while the stools can also be used as end tables or stacked when not in use.
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Adjustable Multifunctional Furniture by Agnieszka Mazur
October 15th, 2012 — Designer Stuff



It’s Monday, the weather is crappy and I’m exhausted after a long but amazing weekend. Is anyone else having a blah day? I’m having trouble staying motivated today, so I thought some glamourous rooms would help me out.
The yellow and gold, lucite and fur and gold stenciled bathroom each provide some nice eye candy to liven up my day a bit. I surely wouldn’t mind being a part of these three gorgeous spaces right now – how about you??
How do you brighten up a blah day?
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October 14th, 2012 — Design

Stuck Chair is a minimal design created by Netherlands-based designers Oato Design Studio . The firm was established by Stefan Tervoort and Pim Snijdoodt, both of whom are product designers that bring different aspects of their expertise into the field. The company stands for “one and the other,” which represents a focus on the expression of design and aesthetics, while maintaining a holistic approach to the actual process of design. The inspiration behind the chair was to take apart all of the basic elements of a chair, and then put them back as if they were simply stuck together. The resulting form is a design that makes every element of the chair have a leading role in the total structure. The designers love the fact that when people closely inspect the chair to look for additional supports, they won’t find any. The chairs are products with oak wood and powder coated steel.
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Skim Milk: Stuck Chair by Oato Design Studio
October 13th, 2012 — Design

.PSLAB was borne in Beirut in 2004 out of a desire to provide unique lighting solutions. As lighting designers and manufacturers of site-specific lighting products, .PSLAB follows a tailored approach, collaborating with architects to create customized lighting concepts that takes every element of the space into account. Products are manufactured in their own factory using high-end materials, and assembled by their team of artisans using hand executed techniques, imprinting the products with an artisanal feel. In addition to its Beirut headquarters, the company has offices in Bologna, Stuttgart, and Helsinki, with plans to expand into Singapore next. Let’s look at the team’s Friday Five to learn about their philosophy and inspirations
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Friday Five with .PSLAB
October 12th, 2012 — Design

Part of Singularité’s new releases, Watching The Ships Roll In is a beautiful sofa/bench designed by Marie Dessuant made of beech wood and removable cushions. Included in “The Bay” collection, this seating piece is Dessuant’s “personal interpretation of a seaside resort’s collective memory… Influenced by memories of touch such as the salt crackling on the skin, and by memories of states of mind like the strange distance holidays induce during the dense year of hard work.” Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime Derringer in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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Watching The Ships Roll In by Marie Dessuant for Singularité
October 11th, 2012 — Design

One of the highlights of designjunction was the Designers in Residence stand. Designers in Residence is a Northumbria University scheme for graduates that provides workspace, equipment and mentoring to selected alumni of the BA(hons) 3D Design course there. Graduates use the program to develop their professional practice before fully going it alone – and get the opportunity to exhibit at places like designjunction. There were three stand-out pieces; the first was Submariner, by Neil Conley , which launched at the show. The dim-able lamp was inspired by port holes, diving helmets and periscopes. It’s made from two pieces of bead-rolled steel held in place by two clamps.
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London Design Festival 2012: Designers in Residence at designjunction
October 10th, 2012 — Design

Polish design firm Melounge Studio has some pretty nifty stuff. Started by Marcin Laskowski, Melounge Studio creates furniture and also offers interior design services. Flow chair Crust table LRG chair Vector chair Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime Derringer in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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Angular Furniture from Poland by Melounge Studio
October 10th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
HB39A Modern Worth Bed by Modloft in Walnut Wood & White Bonded Leather
Features:
- Low Profile Modern Bed w/Built-In Side Tables
- Headboard in White Bonded leather upholstery
- Walnut Finish
- Solid hardwood frame
- Solid hardwood construction
- Mattress not included
- Mattress base consists of solid wood panels, providing sturdy and durable support
- Includes matching nightstands each measuring 24″L x 18″W x 7″H
- Available in king and queen sizes
Dimensions:
- Queen size bed: 124″ x 93″ x 26″H
- King size bed: 140″ x 93″ x 26″H
- Dresser: 26″ x 17″ x 55″H
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HB39A Worth Bed by Modloft in Walnut & White