These Stacking Tray Seats are desinged by Tanya Aguiñiga, a Los Angeles based furniture designer and maker, and her company Aguiñiga Design.This is a smooth piece of furniture that you can anytime take with you when you go to a picnic or barbeque and also use it inside you home while casually of lounging on the floor. – Via – Neu Black

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Yes this is true “This Weekend Freshome Was One Step Away from Death” …let me explain.
Saturday morning I just woke up and went online to check my email, the news and the website ( Freshome ), and I was left without words when I saw that on my domain is not there,it was replaced by a spammy page with paid listings. I was shocked. I tried to contact my hosting company via email, and telephone but they didn’t responded to me. The desperation was bigger and bigger. I’ve called a few of my friends and I’ve found that my domain expired and the hosting company didn’t told me nothing to renew it. Meanwhile another company who buys and sells domains wanted to get my domain. After a few hours of insisting I’ve managed to get my domain back, and the blog back up. Now I’ve paid for the domain 3 years in advance so in future I hope I’ll not experience problems like this.
Thank you for listening to me.
P.S – As you might know I’m from Romania and english is not my first language, so if a few spelling errors might appear please excuse me, but I try to do my best.
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The Equation Bookshelf is designed by Marcos Breder and is a simple idea of to divide things in priority order. As you can see the design is quite unique, stylish and original. You can put together the books that you need immediately or more important between (parentheses) or maybe a photo, or something important for you to be the focal point of this bookselhf. Set others between [square brackets] and {braces}. – Via – Designspotter

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This interesting disappearing staircase is designed by industrial designer Aaron Tang. If you are a big lover of technology then this staicanse might be something really interesting for you, because this staircase can disappear at the touch of a button. – Via – Treehugger
“Using simple mechanical hinges and pistons, this inventive staircase easily folds flush up against a wall to expand a lower space and/or to restrict access to an upper floor. The mechanics within the design allow any person to easily open or close the staircase from upstairs or downstairs. Inner pistons help slide the stairs back up swiftly to create a flush wall. The pistons also act as a gradient to lower each step individually after the stairs have been pulled out, creating a gradual, elegant wave-like pattern as the steps individually lock into place.”

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What cought my attention at this table designed by Gareth Neal is the interesting design of the table legs, and the detail of those legs. Gareth Neal don’t tell us any information about his table, just this picture. Particularly this, the ghost of a 1730’s Queen Anne table spliced with a more contemporary counterpart. – Via – Itsnicethat

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