February 11th, 2010 | No Comments »
Simultaneously refined and relaxed, the innovative LAX Series by MASH Studios creates an environment for those seeking simple, clean lines and unique storage options. The touchable designs include all the essentials needed for the home. Each piece can be found in English Walnut with a natural oil finish. The top is powder coated aluminum in white and features a cord management hole.
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February 11th, 2010 | No Comments »
The Mushroom Forest Table Series is a new table design concept from Bay Area Designer Thomas Wold. These collectible designs are available in two sizes: a three-top single-color side table/nightstand and a seven-top, multicolor coffee table. The mushroom caps function as flat table tops, each with different height and cap circumference. The “burl”" base provides an extremely stable platform for the “”growing”" stems and caps. The Mushroom Forest Series of tables provide a dramatic setting for objects such as glasses, books, vases, or alarm clocks or simply serves as a reminder to be happy.”
Published in shelving & storage > shelving |
January 21st, 2010 | No Comments »
GUS* Design Group has it all figured out. I always seem to be looking for a truly versatile side table that goes anywhere and does just about anything. Then the Bishop came into my life. The Bishop Table is the perfect pair for your bed, sofa or comfy lounge chair. Bring Bishop home and see for yourself.
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January 16th, 2010 | No Comments »
Blu Dot has seen the future, and it turns out there is some Barbarella involved. Not that the whole planet will be ruled by Anita Pallenberg (although I’m entertained by the prospect of a global ruler who’d say to me, “You’re very pretty, Pretty-Pretty”"), but that the Barbarella table will be in every fashionable household. As with the 2d:3d collection from Blu Dot, the Barbarella table ships flat, and then you fold it into shape. (It has a core sheet you put in the middle like a spine, to make it a workable table.) And now that I think about it, the “”stripped-down”" visual quality of the Barbarella table has a little something in common with the movie’s opening credit sequence….”
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January 7th, 2010 | No Comments »
Context Furniture’s William & Mary tables add a different kind of contrast, with their ultrasmooth laminate surfaces and aluminum legs. The silhouettes (again, especially in the legs, but also in the shaping of the tabletop edges) still draw on historical designs, but the overall result is distinctly modern. (And the color names are a riot.)
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January 7th, 2010 | No Comments »
The William & Mary tables add a different kind of contrast, with their ultrasmooth laminate surfaces and aluminum legs. The silhouettes (again, especially in the legs, but also in the shaping of the tabletop edges) still draw on historical designs, but the overall result is distinctly modern. (And the color names are a riot.)
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January 1st, 2010 | No Comments »
If you’re like most people currently alive on this planet, your space is limited. Especially if you live in the city, you need to try to make the most effective use of the space you have–which is why multifunctional furniture is nice, particularly when it’s good looking. The Lightbox is attractively bold, but still simple, and can do almost anything. It’s a lamp, it’s an end table, it’s an ottoman, it’s a stool–you might never need to buy another piece of furniture again.
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December 24th, 2009 | No Comments »
Lightweight and nearly indestructible, the Martini Table offers a whimsical take on the martini glass. You have the same relationship of solid base, slender stem, and wide, flaring top, the same suggestion of casual elegance, and the same insistence on relaxation as an important part of life — only now in rotationally molded plastic, so that you can use it to furnish a living room or an outdoor patio.
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December 24th, 2009 | No Comments »
Picture it: you’ve invited over a few friends, the party’s been a lot of fun, and now you feel like playing a game. A giant board game, in fact. Whatever will you use for game pieces? Well, hopefully not the Tiki Stool — it’s made more for use as a stool or a side table, with a storage area in the bottom — but it’s great for inspiration. Then again, you can use your furniture for whatever you want. Game on!
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December 6th, 2009 | No Comments »
Molded and folded to keep your favorite magazines close at hand. This sensuous form provides two deep spaces to hold plenty of magazines. It matches all our office products and would be a welcome addition to any bathroom. Available in birch, oak or walnut.
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