Archive for November, 2008

In case you wish to purchase real estate in Australia and have loads of cash in your bag waiting to be freed, then we quite simply cannot suggest you a better way to let go of your fortune other than spend it on this spectacular home. Located on a hideaway island in Noosa region of Australia’s Sunshine Coast and designed by local architect Frank Macchia, this scenic home is up for auctioning on January 10 of 2009. The 4 bedroom-4 bathroom house is located on a beautiful island overlooking gorgeous landscape and is lavish and luxurious in design. The interiors are grand and yet elegant making this home a settlement in paradise. - via






Published by Alex Ion November 27th, 2008 in Dream Homes
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Tags: Frank Macchia, real estate Australia
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Modern furniture is all about keeping in touch with the shades and textures of an existing home along with expanding the available space. The Giralot storage system incorporates a minimalistic design along that maximizes storage space with its unique swivel system. The entire system is based on container-like shelves that swivel 180-degrees on a column that rests on the floor and is fixed to a wall. They can all rotate individually and can adjust to the angle that you set them. Designed by Stefano Bettio, they come in both lacquered and mirror finish and are available in a range of attractive shades. - via



Published by Alex Ion November 27th, 2008 in Ideas
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Tags: Giralot, modern furniture, Stefano Bettio, storage system, swivel system
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How many times have we computer geeks wished there was a specially crafted chair that really took care of our laptop needs rather than that put-together pillow? The Daybed was designed by Manuelsaez and seems to be the perfect recline for those spending days together on portable hardware. The chair has a comfortable seating posture, cushions to make it extra mushy and the perfect stand which holds your laptop with ease. Unlike other stuff that you throw together, it is ergonomic, encourages healthy sitting habits and is simply seating luxury for the techno-geeks. When this concept hits the stores, you can bet it will sell like hot cakes. - via


Published by Alex Ion November 27th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: computer geeks, Daybed, Daybed Chair, healthy sitting habits, Manuelsaez, seating posture
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If you are looking to add a touch of Italian elegance to your dining experience, then you might want to take a look at the impressive curves the Curvex table has on display. Designed by Matthias Demacker for Italian furniture manufacturer Varaschin, the table removes the edges, for a safer option to have around your home in case you have kids playing around. The table appears to be light, strong in form and comes in wood or high gloss finish. So, let the Thanksgiving feast begin, right guys? - via

Published by Alex Ion November 27th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: Curvex table, furniture manufacturer, Italian elegance, Matthias Demacker, Varaschin
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In the modern world, space and time are the costliest commodity of them all. Since one has to learn to use the available room to the fullest, Spanish designer Attua Aparicio Torinos came out with a cabinet that holds a table inside it with ease. Just pull the two legged table and the cabinet acts as the fixed support at the other end. This looks simple, ergonomic and one can change their living room into a small dining space in a jiffy. The best part is that you really need not worry about assembling any parts as this cabinet-table makes multi-tasking trouble-free.

Published by Alex Ion November 27th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: Attua Aparicio Torinos, small dining space, two legged table
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