Archive for April, 2007
Today I want to present a new interesting idea to store your shoes. Some time ago I’ve presented you an interesting product named Shoe Wheel, but for today we have something than you can do it yourself.
As you can see from the picture the shoes rack does not take to much space, and is easy to build. You just lean the rack against a wall and you can store a few pairs of shoes you use daily.
I’ve got this idea from Bytrico an online shop that actually sell this simple product .
Published by Michael April 27th, 2007 in Ideas
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Tags: diy, Shelf Rack, Store Shoes
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BoRa is a bed made by designer Kurt Erni. When he made this chair he has applied the same principle which is used at creation of armchairs. The bed floats on a sturdy roating mechanism. A gentle push is all it takes to turn it. You can buy Bora bed from here.

Published by Michael April 27th, 2007 in Bedroom
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Tags: bed, Bedroom, Kurt Erni, roating mechanism
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The Metropolitan bed has been designed by Jeffrey Bernett for B&B Italia, a stylish and modern piece of furniture. Characterized by the continuity of materials between the sleek upholstered headboard and the integrated side tables, the components of this bed seems to flow effortlessly from one to the other. The Metropolitan Bed can be aquired from DivaFurniture.


Published by Michael April 26th, 2007 in Bedroom
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Tags: bed, Furniture, Metropolitan, modern, upholstered headboard
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Shelf Concept series of modular shelves from Okapi Studio in Bucharest and San Francisco is made of plastic polymers and it comes in lightweight customizable modules that can be used accordingly to everyone’s needs. The shelf concept provides a fresh and modern approach to similar common wood based products on the market, with it’s perfect shapes that mold around the objects and the possibility for redesign on the fly to match any setting you might have in mind. - Found on Moco Loco

Published by Michael April 26th, 2007 in Furniture
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I think that these Wave Sculptures are quite impressing. They are made by Paul DeSomma and his wife, Marsha Blaker also internationally known for her glass and ceramic art, have a studio in Live Oak, CA. where they create both individually and collaboratively. Very realistic, this little small wave has a lot of details that make him so beautiful. You can see more sculptures here.



Published by Michael April 25th, 2007 in Uncategorized
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Tags: beautiful, ceramic art, Sculptures, Wave
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