November 19th, 2010 — Design

Neil Macqueen exhibited his Diviso Stool for UnoFuori Studio at Designersblock 2010 as part of the London Design Festival . An marriage of manufacturing and aesthetics, the Diviso stool is as much about form as function. Macqueen wanted to create a piece of furniture that not only was easy and cost-effective to manufacture, but it was versatile. The Diviso changes with each user’s perspective. Using negative space, Macqueen was able to achieve the look of complexity but with a simple shape.
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Diviso Stool by Neil Macqueen
November 19th, 2010 — Design

Italian lighting manufacturer Slamp has introduced some new lamps in their collection. If you haven’t heard of Slamp before, I suggest taking a look at their delightful products, many of seem to be inspired by insects, flowers and — sometimes it seems — aliens. Creatures by Nigel Coates The natural forms of the Creatures collection have taken another step and they now emerge in a soft white shade with a touch o f Gold.
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Slamp
November 19th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Cream Twill Fabric Sectional Sofa Sterling
With a roomy sofa and long chaise, the Sterling Sectional has ample space to kick back, relax, and sink into irresistible comfort. Upholstered with a removable cream twill fabric, this set can be easily accented with the colorful throw pillows, blankets, and accessories of your choice. All the cushions and pillows shown are included and also have removable covers for easy cleaning. Rest easily on the foam and feather cushioning, which rests on a solid wood and plywood frame. Also included are steel legs with a combination of a powder-coated and chrome finishes. An s-spring and spring pocket support system keeps your sectional just as comfortable after years of use as it was when it was first delivered. Note: the couch and chaise do not connect, and are freestanding pieces.
Features:
- Contemporary 2-piece sofa and chaise set
- Cream twill fabric upholstery
- Removable fabric cover
- Foam/feather cushioning
- All cushions are removable
- Solid hardwood / plywood frame
- S-spring coils and spring pocket supports
- Steel legs with both powder-coated and chrome finishes
- Non-marking feet
- Note: sofa and chaise do not connect
- Some assembly required (legs)
Dimensions:
- 3-Seater: L: 72″ D: 34″ H: 27″
- Chaise: L: 72″ D: 35″ H: 27″
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Cream Twill Fabric Modern Sectional Sofa w/Removable Cushions
November 19th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Brown Faux Leather Convertible Sofa Bed Sectional Soren
For a comfortable and space-saving seating option, the Soren Sleeper Sofa offers features ideal for small apartments or if you wish to make good use of every inch of your living room. This L-shaped sectional features a hidden bed and mattress folded within the sofa and a spacious area for storage of blankets, pillows, and more in the chaise lounge. Both the sofa and chaise are constructed with wooden frames, dense foam cushioning, and chocolate brown faux leather upholstery. In between the two pieces are sets of metal brackets, allowing the sofa and chaise to be secured to one another. Finishing off the sectional are black wooden legs with non-marking feet. The sectional requires some assembly and is also available with a right-facing chaise.
Features:
- Modern sleeper couch
- Chocolate brown faux leather
- Wooden frame
- Polyurethane foam cushioning
- Black wood legs with non-marking feet
- Hidden pull-out bed with mattress and wooden frame
- Concealed storage space underneath chaise cushion
- Assembly required
- Also available with a right-facing chaise (RFC)
Dimensions:
- Seater: 63″W x34.5″D x37″H
- Chaise: 33″W x63″D x37″H
- Seat: 18″W x26″D x48″H
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Brown Faux Leather Convertible Sofa Bed Sectional
November 18th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Muurbloem, a Nederlands design studio that showcases amazing dimensional wallfashion, requests that “you forget all you know about regular wallpaper” as their “special collection contains elements you will never have never seen before.” With a large selection of interesting prints inspired by clothing, human senses and everyday shapes.

Muurbloem ships their wallpaper on rolls that have numbered lengths, and a handy installation sheet is available for download on their website. Each pattern is made on membrane paper, which is said to be essentially tear-resistant.

Muurbloem’s designs are ideal for living, working and public spaces. Head over to their website to view all of the dimensional wallfashions they have to offer. Isn’t it amazing the way the designs pop off the wall? Guests and visitors won’t know what they’re looking at!
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November 18th, 2010 — Furniture, Furniture products
Cream Leather Sofa Sectional Jocelyn
With a tall, supportive back and a wide chaise, this 2-piece leather sectional is as comfortable and accommodating as it is stylish. Genuine leather in an inviting shade of warm cream upholsters all seating areas, which is paired with leatherette on the back and sides. The sectional and its firm foam cushioning sits atop a hardwood frame and base, stained black. The chaise and sofa will secure together with a metal bracket, preventing the pieces from separating while you are relaxing with friends and family.
Features:
- Modern L-shaped sectional couch
- Cream leather paired with matching leatherette
- Black wood base and legs
- Non-marking feet to protect flooring
- Supportive high back
- Kiln-dried hardwood frame
- High-density foam cushioning
Dimensions:
- 1261-M2055 Set: 90″W x 55″D x 34″H
- Sofa: 56″W x 32″D
- Chaise: 34″W x 55″D
- Seat: 16″H x 21″D
- Arm: height is 23″H x 7″W
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Cream Leather Contemporary L-Shaped Sectional Sofa w/High Back
November 17th, 2010 — Design

Alchemy has debuted their very first collection under the name Alchemy Cairo. We featured Alchemy back in April , when their designs were still only renderings. Satellite Collection by Harry & Camila Gouna Lounge Chair and Bookshelf by Francesco Rota H Lounge Seat by Christophe Pillet Yabasri Sofa by Karim Mekhtigian From design classics to iconic pieces and poetic elements, the collection offers different style and moods that can be created using different items
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Alchemy
November 17th, 2010 — Design

The Lost in Sofa by Daisuke Motogi has little built-in slots in which you can stuff some goodies. From the designer: Things often get lost under the sofa. It’s ordinary for a coin which slipped out of your pocket, or a never-to-be-found remote to be accidentally found in between/underneath the sofa cushions
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Lost In Sofa by Daisuke Motogi
November 16th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

The LAKO is a bent-steel wire rack that can hold several books, magazines and other publications – an ideal bookshelf for the minimalist in your life.
Designed by Marko Macura of Studio Macura in Netherlands, the LAKO is compact and light-weight. Made of powder coated steel bent into a functional rack, the LAKO has a convenient peak that can be used as a handle. It can easily be carried around the home, office or library.
The LAKO is available in several colors – some in high gloss powder coated steel, or polished RVS or polished brass.
How would you use the LAKO?
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November 15th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

With a large selection of bright, vibrant colors, the Tingle Stool’s funky vibes give off goosebumps.
Made from 100% recyclable low density polyethylene, the Tingle Stool has two options for cushions. You can choose a soft polyurethane pad or a hard Tingle Top (polyethylene) that adds height to the Tingle Stool. An optional Corian or Compact Laminate removable table top is available to give the stool a more functional appeal.

Designed and available through Luxxboxx, an Australian-based design studio, the Tingle Stool is stackable and UV-resistant, with a 5-year warranty. It is available in a variety of fun colors, with cool names like People Eater (purple), Lime Fuzz and Tang (orange).
What are your thoughts on the Tingle Stool?
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