Just look at this really creative bedroom idea, I think is really awesome, and I’m sure that every kid would love to have something like this in his bedroom. A 3d T-rex comming out of the wall while you sleep. While I was watching this imagin another cool ideas came into my head, what about you ?

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Italian artist Maurizio Lamponi Leopardi designed a collection of lamps with very unusual shapes, as you can see in these pictures. For anyone with a taste for motorcycles and retro product design styling, here’s the perfect lighting solution. All these pieces are made from from old motorcycle parts and household appliances. So if you want something really creative instead of a classic lamp this might be a good choice. – Via – Inhabitat & Core77


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The UFO Table is a piece of sleek furniture that can enhance your modern living room. The UFO Table it’s made of lacquered fiberglass and has a grey glass top. The UFO Table comes standard in a white finish but is available in more than twenty custom colors as well. The price for this table is $3,995.00, a price that is not to accesible for everybody. – Via – Thedesignblog


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Makoto Hirahara’s had a brilliant idea when he invented the Bright Blind a window shade that hangs on your wall and is backlit by electroluminescent sheets to provide simulated daylight in even the darkest of offices. Now with this clever illusion you can have the benefit of a window in the most darkest places. Just like a real window shade, brightness is adjusted by twirling the plastic shade control. The bad news is that this product is just a prototype for now. – Via – Technabob

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