Shaky: A Sculptural Vase from Enzyma

After a year post-launch, Italian brand  Enzyma is back with the start of a year full of household furnishings and the first up is Shaky , a vase designed by founder Gianluca Sgalippa. Shaky is a playful, ceramic vase that reminds me of one of those bendy straws or a Slinky.

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Shaky: A Sculptural Vase from Enzyma

Minimalist Lamp called Aurora by The Good Flock

The simple Aurora Lamp by The Good Flock is hand turned and assembled in Oregon. I love that you can use this lamp on a desk surface or mount it to the wall as a sconce with a single screw. Made of white oak and finished with 100% Tung Oil, this lamp kind of reminds me a bit of a candlestick. It also comes in a black finish.

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Minimalist Lamp called Aurora by The Good Flock

Geo Rug by Ella Doran for WovenGround

British designer Ella Doran creates all types of colorful home accessories with her award-winning surface designs and has now expanded her repertoire into other, non-print based mediums, like her latest, the Geo Carved Rug for WovenGround . Shadows and textures are established due to the carved out relief work of the rug. Made from New Zealand wool, the hand tufted, three dimensional rug makes you want to reach out and touch it to feel the geometric surface texture. Geo is available in cream, blue, and grey

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Geo Rug by Ella Doran for WovenGround

Pushpin Cork Chair/Table by Kenyon Yeh for COOIMA

Pushpin Cork is a playful design by Kenyon Yeh that offers double duty. Designed for the Taiwan-based firm  COOIMA , the multifunctional cork piece works as both a stool and a side table and will add a bit of quirk and fun to any space. The flexible piece allows you to sit on the smaller surface side or flip it over and use the larger one for a table. Yeh was inspired by your basic pushpin and wall corkboard, which obviously go together. So he combined the two and increased the scale to create the giant pushpin-shaped piece that it is today.

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Pushpin Cork Chair/Table by Kenyon Yeh for COOIMA

Desk with Meters

Materials: BESTA, FRAMSTA, NUMERAR Description: I designed this desk to get all my computer equipment and cables up off the floor, behind cabinet doors, and leave my work surface completely clear. A major part of this project was also incorporating the analog meters which show my computer’s status. The desk is built mostly from modified IKEA parts (see the end for a complete parts list). There are wall-mounted cabinets in two depths. The lower center cabinets are cut to allow my monitors to be wall-mounted; the upper row holds my backup hard drives, video game consoles, speaker controller, UPS, printer, and other devices.

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Desk with Meters

The Jamie Beckwith Collection

Sometimes a wood surface is desirable in areas other than your tabletop or your flooring. With modern wood surfaces from the Jamie Beckwith Collection, you can put a unique wood design on your wall too! The designs can also be put in as flooring, but how much fun is a wood surface on the wall?

Check out the different shapes and finishes at the Jamie Beckwith website. Which design would you choose?

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Plywood Chair by Sisto Tallini

I met architect and designer Sisto Tallini at the BoConcept Trend Talk with Morten Georgsen . He created this plywood chair when he was in graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania. The chair is made from three sheets of ordinary stock plywood purchased from The Home Depot , laminated together and milled on a CNC milling machine.

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Plywood Chair by Sisto Tallini

Farringdon Laptop Desk by Leonhard Pfeifer

Conceived for apartments and small spaces, the Farringdon Laptop Desk by Leonhard Pfeifer for Woodman features a sliding work-top that can be extended to increase the work surface, while minimizing the footprint of the desk. It won the “best product” award for the Loft category at Maison & Objet in Paris this past month.

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Farringdon Laptop Desk by Leonhard Pfeifer

Deep Brown Faux Leather Contemporary Convertible Sofa

Living Room Furniture

Deep Brown Faux Leather Contemporary Convertible Sofa

The perfect sofa is so hard to find. Comfort, luxury and style are important components that go a long way towards deciding which sofa will best complement your living room. We believe this deep brown faux leather contemporary convertible sofa is the right fit for you. Just take a seat on it and you will know why we are so sure. The contemporary euro-style design is chic, stylish and fashionable. The leather like smooth surface of the sofa is indescribably luxurious. The feel of it will bring a smile to your face and why shouldn’t it – your family deserves the best. It’s good to look at as well as being super comfy and easy to clean. The easy care rich deep brown faux leather cover just needs a light brush off with a damp towel. You can also use it as a bed for overnight guests as it is a sofa cum bed and it unfolds into a full size sleeper. The sturdy decorative wood legs add elegance to the sofa cum bed. You can also store blankets and pillows in the convenient compartments located beneath the sofa seat. A great way to keep your house and cupboards clutter free.


Features:

  • Contemporary Euro-Style Design
  • Easy Care Rich Deep Brown Faux Leather Cover
  • 2 Position Sleeper/Sofa
  • Sturdy Decorative Wood Legs
  • Opens Into a Full Size Sleeper

Dimensions:

  • Convertible Sofa: 71″L x 33 1/2″D x 30 1/2″H

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Deep Brown Faux Leather Contemporary Convertible Sofa