Archive for the 'Ideas' Category
By looking at this modular bed design concept designed by Swedish designer Marcia Hanvey Isaksson, I can say that a bed like this should exist in every hotel. The design is basically a double bed that lets you instantly split it into two single beds without having to spend your back for it. Each single bed is attached at the head with a rail in the headboard, so if you want a double bed for you an your partnet or to have more space in your bed just slide the beds apart. Since the headboard also features storage space, this modular bed becomes just the perfect bit of furniture for the kids’ room or even for the guests. - Via - 1, 2


Published by Michael June 19th, 2008 in Ideas
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Tags: Bedroom, hotel, Marcia Hanvey Isaksson, Modular Bed, swedish
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Necessity is indeed the mother of invention. Mexican designer Ximena Orozco once needed a pillow case. All she had on hand was a old felt jacket. She loved the soft warm fabric and was loathed to take the jacket apart so she slipped the pillow inside instead. It was an eureka moment. She then went on to design more jacket pillows but incorporated zipper openings to make it easier for owners to insert or remove the pillow.
Each 100% wool felt jacket pillow is unique in its styling and its embellishments. She names them after people she really likes such as her friends. So her creations have endearing names like Senor Chuzo and Senora Juli. When you unzip the jacket to reveal the shirt fabric covered pillow, a little tag can be seen. It commemorates the person who inspired the design. You can purchase these jacket pillows on her website Urbanatics which supports independent designers. The Jackets retail for #170. - Via
Published by Pearl June 18th, 2008 in Ideas, Uncategorized
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Tags: jacket, pillows, Ximena Orozco, zipper openings
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Staircases are often neglected in homes. After all they have a utilitarian function - a passageway to go from one floor to another. Yet, they deserve more visual impact. As Melissa from Sugar City Journal wrote, it’s all about “elevating the mundane“. She was inspired by an older interior decorating book by Alexandra Stoddard which promoted the concept of taking the least inspiring and unattractive spot in your home and turning it into your favorite corner.
What she did was to scan a pretty fabric onto her computer and added personal touches to the picture with Photoshop. She printed the pattern on regular sized paper and glued them together. After laminating the paper, she glued them onto the risers of the stairs using Modgepodge. She says, “If you look closely when walking up these stairs, you might see a few familiar faces hidden amidst the damask. A simple way to bring a smile, as I walk up and down these stairs, one hundred times a day.” So simple, yet effective both visually and for the family budget! Via
Published by Pearl June 18th, 2008 in Ideas, Uncategorized
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Tags: Makeover, staircase, Utilitarian function, Visual impact
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This chair is rather a cool concept proposed by the Portuguese designer Alessandro Bêda, we presented another interesting concept made by him a week ago ( Two-piece Flower Vase in the Shape of a Whale ). He called this chair “Untitled Chair“, and it seems that he’s not very good at coming up with names for his designs. I would like to name this chair “Perfect Shape” because design features 100 gas shock absorbers that enable the chair to adjust to pressure and change its shape to accommodate the person or object placed on it. The measurements of the chair are exactly the same of the LC2 Petit Comfort by Le Corbusier. Until now this chair is just a concept, but designer Alessandro Bêda told on his website that he’ll start working on a prototype soon, though he ponders if his concept is really doable. - Via


Published by Michael June 16th, 2008 in Furniture, Ideas
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Tags: Alessandro Bêda, chair, concept, flexible seating, future
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Today I’ve found on Designspongeonline an interesting example of how you can make an old looking piece of furniture intro something sophisticated and modern looking. Anna Spiro shared with us how he totally transformed an old looking wing chair intro something fabulous. You can see pictures “before and after” with the final result, and who knows maybe you have an old piece of furniture and an idea on what to do with it from this post.


Published by Michael June 11th, 2008 in Ideas
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Tags: Fabulous, modern, Old Furniture, Sophisticated, Wing Chairs
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