December 1st, 2009 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Ubernerkle converts a Hemnes 8 drawer dresser and two Leksvik bookshelf cabinets into a home bar. See how it’s done in the vid. Related hack: – Cheers! It’s a Kegerator . – A home bar from kitchen furniture .
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Have your year-end party with this home bar
November 30th, 2009 — Designer Stuff

Saw this over on design milk today and thought you all would enjoy it. These tables come from Made in Hollywood, an Ireland based design firm that creates unique, custom pieces for its clients. I love the incorporation of words into each of these table’s designs and how the word choices are obvious, yet add so much to the overall design of each.

See more fun design from Made in Hollywood here.
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November 30th, 2009 — Design

Valera Barnayev has created a few very strange and curious chairs from odd objects. First, Valera thought, what if plastic chairs melted in the hot sun?
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Valera Barnayev
November 29th, 2009 — Design

The Edge Table Lamp is the table version of Liquidesign’s Edge Chandelier , and is made from the same strong cardboard. The thick, corrugated edges of its Regency-inspired, eight-sided form have been left exposed to show the fascinating, integral structure, while the flat outside surfaces are faced in a variety of original, decorative prints giving a unique modern meets traditional look. I think I’m more excited that they redesigned their website. http://www.liquidesign.co.uk
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Edge Table Lamp from Liquidesign
November 28th, 2009 — Design

Objeti is a brand new Cleveland-based design and manufacturing company on a mission to create beautiful, functional, modern furniture. I think that they’ve succeeded with the launch of their first collection, the Aerialist Series™ which includes 3 tables: Point (single square), Line (3 squares), and Plane (4 squares). http://www.objeti.com
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Objeti Launches with Aerialist Table Collection
November 28th, 2009 — Designer Stuff

When was the last time you really paid attention to a barcode? Well that’s about to change thanks to Barcode Revolution. Based in Tokyo, Japan, Barcode Revolution is challenging companies to think about the way in which their valuable product real estate gets used. Without interrupting the function of the barcode, Barcode Revolution has come up with a variety of fun and innovative barcode designs that definitely add to the packaging of a product.

So what do you think? Would this make you pay attention to barcodes? I certainly would. See lots more here.
Excerpt from: sixdifferentways.com
November 27th, 2009 — Design

This Coat Rack by Iron Design Company is reminiscent of a wave. It can be installed anywhere from hallways and foyers to bathrooms. Made from powder-coated steel, the mounts are spaced 16″ on center to accommodate studs, and cleats and screws are included. http://www.irondesigncompany.com
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Coat Rack by Iron Design Company
November 27th, 2009 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Living Room Furniture
Pewter Fabric Upholstery Traditional Living Room with Carved Wood Frame
Get the best for your living space if you want to match the rising standards of today. Without a doubt your living space, be it a lounge or a living room, requires great attention. As guests and visitors usually sit in the living area, you are required to furnish it in a way that it positively reflects your sense of style and selection. This particular set consists of the following items: a sofa and a loveseat. These items are also available for you to purchase individually for your convenience and to suit your needs. As durability is something that cannot be overlooked when it comes to furniture pieces, this particular set has been created from hardwood frame. To cater to the much desired need of style pewter fabric covered loose seat and tight back cushioning have been added to the set. Furthermore, this aspect is entertained by the addition of accent throw pillows with enhancing matching design. Antique white wood frame featuring traditional decorative carvings increases the overall appeal of the set.
Features:
- Antique White Wood Frame Featuring Traditional Decorative Carvings
- Pewter Fabric Covered Loose Seat and Tight Back Cushioning
- Accent Pillows with Enhancing Matching Design
- Hardwood Frame Construction
These items may be purchased separately or as a set.
Dimensions:
- Sofa: 88 1/2″L x 42″D x 45 1/2″H
- Loveseat: 65 1/2″ L x 42″D x 45 1/2″H
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Pewter Fabric Traditional Living Room w/Carved Wood Frame
November 26th, 2009 — Design

This looks like an ordinary side table, but it has a secret. You can open it up and store valuables (or whatever you want!) inside. http://www.oliverhaddon.co.uk
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Hexagon Collector’s Table by Oliver Haddon
November 26th, 2009 — Designer Stuff

With the holidays right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about how to fit all of your family and friends in your home. While I hope you’ve figured this out for Thanksgiving since it’s tomorrow, there are many more holidays right around the corner to consider as well. Expandable tables are always a great idea, since they seat many while taking up much less space when not in use. Of course we’ve all seen expandable tables before, but the Stella Expandable Table from Cecilia Olsson takes it to another level.

This small table is perfect for apartments and other smaller living spaces. Its top conveniently transforms to make a great workspace. When you have company this table really expands like you can see in the last image here. What do you think?
Have a great holiday! I’ll be back Friday so be sure to stop by while you’re recouping from turkey overload and morning door buster sales
Originally posted here: sixdifferentways.com