Archive for November, 2007
The Martini armchair looks like a little collection of squares that together made this modern looking chair. Ideal for public environments such as bars or restaurants, but also in offices, and large rooms where he can create a sophisticated enviromnet with a hint of color, especially the pink one. - Found on Periphere

Published by Michael November 22nd, 2007 in Furniture
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Tags: armchair, enviromnet, Furniture, Martini, modern
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Next month is that part of the year when everybody is searching for a gift for someone they love, and all kind of Christmas decorations to create that special Christmas spirit. Today I was approached by a website named Giftwrap to present their website and their Christmas products, so this I just wanted to tell you that this is a sponsored post. Now if you are going to make your Christmas shoppings online to avoid the crowded real shops in thie period of the year you can find everything you need at Giftwrap. They have a everything you need this Christmas, wreaths & garlands, table trees, specialty lights, lighted figures, candles, figurines, home & window decorations, light sets and a lot of other interesting stuff to make your Christmas really special.
GiftWrap is part of the Halloween Express and Christmas Express family of websites and seasonal stores, a company started in 1990. In conclusion they have 17 years of experience in being one of the largest and most respected seasonal merchandise suppliers out there, so you can make you purchase with confidence knowing that we’ll be here. They say that their products catalog is updated annually to ensure that the latest and most sought after seasonal merchandise available today is in their store.
Published by Michael November 22nd, 2007 in Uncategorized
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Tags: candles, Christmas, Decorations, lighted figures, specialty lights, table trees, wreaths & garlands
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Wave Shelving is a shelving unit for the bathroom designed by Tim Wigmore from New Zealand. This design is sleek and minimalist providing a beautiful experience. Here are a few words about Tim Wigmore design philosophy :
My aim is to enthuse and involve people with engaging objects that elicit mental and physical interaction. My work strives to connect people with design and to produce objects that develop strong rewarding relationships and provide value and enjoyment. I strive to make high quality work that resists obsolescence, and use materials and process that reflect my deep respect for the health of my clients, myself, and our surroundings. - Via Comtemporist

Published by Michael November 22nd, 2007 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, minimalist, New Zealand, shelving, sleek, Wave
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Riptide table is beautiful piece of furniture designed by Michael Coffey. Double leaf coffee table has two surfaces that fold into one another leaving slices of space in between. Coffey plays with ebbs and flows of form and balances visual weight with negative space to further the illusions of motion and lightness. The table is signed with incised signature “M Coffey”.


Published by Michael November 22nd, 2007 in Furniture, Uncategorized
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Tags: Furniture, Michael Coffey, Riptide, table
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Magnetique Shelf is designed by Nils Holger Moormann and is a shelf consisting of sheet steel and boxes made of FU(birch plywood). The sheet steel can be mounted onto the wall in a horizontal or vertical way. The backside of the boxes consists of a special, extra strong foil magnet which sticks to the wall attachment in any way you like. Depending on number, size and arrangement of the boxes, there is a new shelf everytime you change it. Magnetique is any cupboard you want it to be. - Via - Swissmiss


Published by Michael November 21st, 2007 in Furniture
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Tags: birch plywood, Magnetique, Nils Holger Moormann, shelf
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