Archive for March, 2008
Almost a year ago we posted a similar piece of stackable piece of furniture named the The Obelisk Stackable Chairs, that was from my perspective a little bit overpriced ( $8,922 ). Today choice is something similar but the price is lower ( Capsule Stacking - left picture- $2,379 & Golf Stacking - right picture- $4,000 ). The most interesting and useful thing about these stackings is that they could be accommodated as per the requirement, for example when you wish to use any of these stackings, just unfold it, put out its different parts in the room, and use them for your comfort. Once, you are done with rest just pack up the stacking. I’m pretty sure that this stackable piece of furniture could be very useful in a small place, or when you move. These pieces can be yours from here. - Via - Thedesignblog

Published by Michael March 17th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: Furniture, multi-functional, small, stackable
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Whirlpool has presented its futuristic version of a “green” kitchen. It seems that more and more people and companies become aware about the green movement and start using green home appliances to save on energy and water. This kitchen concept is designed to redistribute 60% of the water and heat generated from the various kitchen appliances to fuel other appliances or functions. For example this concept is supposed to use the heat from the refrigerator’s compressor to provide hot water. The green kitchen would help users to reduce at least 24% of the total energy bill by reducing energy use and recycling water and energy needs. To bad we can’t seemore details from the pictures. - Via - Yahoo News & Pocket-Lint


Published by Michael March 17th, 2008 in Kitchen
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Tags: concept, Eco Friendly Kitchen, green kitchen, Kitchen, Whirlpool
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Designed by Dutch designer, Nienke Sybrandy, the ASCII Code Curtains is a very interesting approach to curtains design that was inspired by the sheer amount of information going through today’s networks. ASCII-Code curtains visualize the information network in a tree, using the very codes that represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that work with text. Gotta love design that is simultaneously geeky and cool.


Published by Michael March 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized
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Tags: ascii code, curtain, geeky, Nienke Sybrandy
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This door mat is really humorous, and well made. This mat is made of 100% olefin for indoor and outdoor use, the carpet is printed with color-fast inks. For english speakers this mat would bea a great idea to make your visitors smile and get them into a funny state, right before you come to greet them. The “Hi, I’m Mat” door mat can be yours for just $17.74 from Amazon

Published by Michael March 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized
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Tags: door mat, humor, mat
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The Bonsai Clock is designed as an old bonsai tree and has slow moving gears. At a first glance it might appear difficult to tell the time, but after a while I’m sure that you’ll get used with this clock. Despite their steely looks, the clock’s gears are actually made from plastic, although the frame is metal and the base is a wood box. The design might look mechanical, or geeky, but I’m sure that this clock would look really good in a modern space. The Bonai Gear Clock is available for 9,975 Japanese Yen, that is approximately $90 and you can get it from here. - Via - Dvice & Gearfuse

Published by Michael March 17th, 2008 in Home Gadgets
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Tags: bonsai tree, clock, gears, geeky
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