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Netherlands-based company Freeline has lead the move from rustic to refined outdoors – no longer is “roughing it” an option! The Island sunbed lounger features a contemporary circular shape and is built for two. This outdoor oasis will pamper you from all angles, with upholstered cushions beneath you and a built-in, 360-degree tilting umbrella above, fe



Do you know what Lincoln Logs are? They are wooden toys shaped like logs (aka fallen trees) with notches in them so they can be stacked in any number of ways to create log structures. Log cabins is what they had in mind, the same kind US President Abraham Lincoln lived in as a child. This tradition of selling the parts and allowing the customer create the product is con





Talk about illuminating design innovations! The Asami Light LED lighted sofa by Italian company Calico is transforming furniture from a fixed decor element to a versatile style feature that changes to suit your mood. Blending modern technology with fashion-forward design, this hot-seat features a classic couch shape adorned in contemporary graphics and highlig




Designer Florence Jaffrain has created a sofa covered in glow-in-the-dark fibres, which moves as if it’s breathing.

Called Belly Love, the furniture is made of foam covered in the photo luminescent fabric, which also contains capsules that release fragrance into the air.

The prototype is on show at Slott Gallery in Paris as pa




Most of the conventional as well as contemporary workstations don’t provide proper space for jackets or bags or other accessories, gathering the clutter around the limited study area on the table. However, the “Workcentre” by designer Hui-Chun Lai is a desk designed for the library which provides ample space to accommodate two to four people comfortably.




Designed as a part of Simplicity, a new series of products by Santambrogiomilano, the Glass Home by Carlo Santambrogio and Ennio Arosio is a house concept that as depicted by its name integrates a line of furniture, counting beds, sofas and bookcases, together with architectural elements, including staircases and kitchens, made entirely in glass




A stool and a paper bin are possibly the most commonly used objects in an office. Infusing a new life into these ordinary objects, French designer Aissa Logerot has come up with a utility unit which combines the function of a stool with that of a waste paper basket. Hailed as “Office Stool,” the multifunctional furniture unit keeps your workplace neat



Inspired in part by the classic game “Jenga,” this furniture bit is made to be a seat for a toddler, a bigger chair for a kid growing up, and a multitude of helpful bits for life! Working with both simple birch plywood pieces and a large stainless steel structure for strength and growth. Is it a seat, or is it a bunch o’ shelves? It’s both!
Your piece of “Zen,” as thi




Bringing the suppleness and simplicity of a cardboard box to home furniture, German designer Florian Kallus has come up with an unconventional chair hailed called the Karton that not only looks unique but also provides a cozy place to sit on. Measuring 750 x 750 x 760mm, the chair is made in white composite panel (multiplex) finished in oiled oak edges




Carved out of a single sheet of plywood, the “Folding Chair and Ottoman” from Brain Stream Design Studio is a modular seating that folds flat for easy storage as well as transportation. Featuring the minimal yet effective structure, the portable chair uses a single 5′ square sheet of high-grade, 13 ply baltic birch plywood finished with polyurethane t








Slot Desk by Jennifer Newman
by sabine7 / December 20, 2009

The first thing we did when we saw Jennifer Newman's Slot Desk was notice (again) the tangle of wires and cords in front of us.


With a Slot Desk, there would be no such mess. The wires wo








LYTA Chair by Ronen Kadushen
by sabine7 / December 17, 2009

From Movisi, an armchair that is easy to move around and completely recyclable. Made from ARPRO Expanded Polypropylene, basically Tupperware with 95% air inside, the LYTA structure is emis


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