August 28th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
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For those you love, you sit in a loveseat. For those you just like, here’s the LikeSeat.
Designed by L John Andrew,the LikeSeat is an outdoor seat with a modern steel base. The seat is constructed of hundreds of washers that L John Andrew welded together. Such a common household item is glamorized into a beautiful outdoor LikeSeat! To me, they look like beautiful enlarged sequins.
Do you love the LikeSeat?
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August 27th, 2010 — Design

Oh, yes, this bed from Lago caught my eye earlier this week and I’m in LUV. The bed features adjustable sides that can act as a headboard, bed cover when guests are over, or even create a cave-like feeling when you’re lying in bed. I also love the nightstands that look like they’ve been unzipped
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Col-Letto Bed
August 27th, 2010 — Design

If there was a spectrum of tattoo-inspired designs, Ed Hardy would be on one and and Corita Rose on the other. Corita Rose is a British company that designs chairs, sofas, pillows, curtains and fabric all inspired by iconic, graphic designs that range in influence from the medieval to classic tattoo flash art. I like the vibrant colors and fun graphics — I think it could add a pop of fun into any room…maybe starting with just a pillow? Planing your interior and color combinations pay attention to your windows. Hire curtains designer to get the best from modern fabrics.
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Corita Rose
August 26th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Named after the technical term for cone, the Strobilus Lamp is inspired by the natural look of an open pine cone. Designed by product designer Jonathon Coles for British architectural lighting company Paviom, the premise for the Strobilus was for it to be recyclable with high efficiency and low energy.
Using paper pulp, a material typically used in packaging, the Strobilus was constructed using the same process as commercial lighting, without taking away from the sustainability of the overall lamp. The paper pulp enables the Strobilus to be 95% recyclable.
What do you think of the Strobilus?
Link: sixdifferentways.com
August 26th, 2010 — Design

Located in Pasadena, California, this spectacular renovation and remodel of the Thompson Mosley house by Space International makes me want to pack up tomorrow and head back to California. This house is my ultimate dream house. I even love the backyard pool, surrounded by simple concrete. It’s exquisite.
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Canon Residence in California by Space International
August 26th, 2010 — Design

French designer Thomas Pausz’s Domino Table , made in partnership with Neue Tische features a customizable top through the use of recycled domino pieces. The dominoes are available in a variety of colors to create innumerable patterns and designs. The table invites you to interact with it, creating your very own design or even just using the dominoes from the table surface to play with. via Designboom © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook
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Dominos Table by Thomas Pausz
August 25th, 2010 — Design

How could I not post this? From Minna Design , this little wooden handle called Motte affixes to your milk carton so you can drink it like a lady. Pinkies up! Photos by PokoRoko
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Motte Milk Carton Handle
August 24th, 2010 — Design

TAT-Tris is a Tetris-inspired modular seating design concept for children by Singapore-based industrial designer Gaen Koh . TAT-Tris is designed to help kids work together and develop critical thinking skills to design and build a structure. Someone needs to manufacture this for adults ASAP! From the designer: Childhood is the most beautiful of all life’s seasons.
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TAT-Tris Modular Seating for Children
August 24th, 2010 — Design

MN*LS Creative Consultancy was asked to design modular outdoor furniture for the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna, after the previous pieces, “Enzis” were destroyed in a fire. Enzo is the next evolution of Enzis, with added resistance to damage and fire-resistant technology. MN*LS consulted with PPAG, the designers of the original Enzis furniture. I really like the stackability aspect of these pieces
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Enzo Outdoor Furniture
August 23rd, 2010 — Design

This summer, Artecnica is introducing new innovations that create, reflect, embody, and transform the concept light. It’s a fresh direction that accurately captures their latest sentiments (and the design industry overall): “Look up, look forward. Good things are on the way.” Part of the collection are these Bright Side hanging lights by Rich Brilliant Willing , which each offer a message of optimism printed on the top of the light. The phrases on the glass are “Always look on the bright side of life,” You can’t have light without darkness,” and “In the right light, at the right time, everything is extraordinary” — messages that share the theme of optimism that underlies Artecnica’s newest collection
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Bright Side Lights by Rich Brilliant Willing