Sometimes I just want to want to work attentively without any disturbance, and the Rewrite Desk designed by GamFratesi is an awesome place to take your productivity to another level. This desk was awarded with Denmark’s Walk the Plank Award 2009 for excellence and craftsmanship in furniture. Showcased at GamFratesi’s solo show at The Danish Museum of Art and Design, the workstation features a cave-like shield that installs a big screen, upholstered and covered with textile to highlight its visual and acoustic aspects, so it can be used as a satellite desk wherever you like. The workstation by the Copenhagen-based designer combines the traditional form with modern technology, while a white lacquered metal box hides all the cables underneath the table, allowing a clutter-free workspace on the table. – Via – Dezeen

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Wall art is an increasingly popular way to spice up your home’s decor in these days. There are a wide range of options to choose from and, thanks to ever-advancing digital print and reproduction technologies, the quality is constantly increasing, while the price continues to fall. This makes having your own, unique wall art a very real possibility. Today I would like to present you an interesting wall art idea inspired by those vintage black and white prints that were originally used on a roll to show the next destination for bus, tram and trolley stops. They’ve since become intriguing pieces of art and unique displays of personality for the home. If you are interested in this personalized bus roll on framed canvas you can get one from here.



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These ingenious wallpapers were created by designer Kicki Edgren Nyborg. The idea behind this project was to create innovative items in order to prove that wallpapers can also be fun and interactive, not just some walls add-ons with no personality. Some of them really stand out through color and creativity. For example the images below represent a wallpaper with an interesting integrated shelving system. This types of products not only cheer up a place, but can also prove to be very practical. -via killahbeez.com & Kredema




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For those of you who follow us on Twitter ( you can follow us on Twitter here – @freshome) this might be an interesting post because Twitter moved into a new, much larger office in San Francisco. The space, which was previously Bebo’s SF office, is right around the corner from their old one. The space was decorated by a few members of the Twitter team with a number of Twitter-themed elements like birds and @ symbols. The space is simple and clean, but I think that you should check out some of the pictures that were posted to the web by Twitter employees below and say what you think about the new offices in a comment below. – Photos via Twitter Flickr Account





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Putting together a tea party requires some creativity in matters of finding the perfect subjects of conversation, a little research on how to make the best tea and a happy group of people. But sometimes the smallest of accessories can make the difference. We found his really cute knitted teapot clothing item designed by Ruth Cros available for purchasing online here at the price of £ 24. Not only will this item keep your tea warm for a longer period of time, but it will also make for a great ornamental product that will improve the way your tea table looks.


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