Stuff, The Self-Modeling Cabinet

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Freshome presented dozens of cabinets in the last years,  each one more unusual than the other. These being said, we did not really expect to see this sort of design any time soon. Stuff comes from Marina Ralph and was presented at London Design Festival 2009. What this amazing locker does is that it modifies its shape with each new item you place inside it. This is possible due to the materials used to create it:  plywood, latex skin and sycamore. Not only would it be really fun to use, but the storage space is considerably larger than the average similar pieces of furniture. As the designer herself stated, “The user can continue to ‘stuff in’ more and more items until this seemingly slim and inanimate object becomes obese.”-via Dezeen

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Bubble Lamps from Foscarini

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You are probably starting to get used to interesting lighting designs from Foscarini here on Freshome. Well guess what-there’s more more to come, because designers working for this company never seem to get any sleep which is of course in our best interest. And, without further ado, we would like to present these elegant bubble lamps from designer Valerio Bottin. Perfect for large spaces, the Bubble lamp is truly imposing through its design and shape and once this item will be placed in a room, it will definitely become the highlight of that particular limited space. Here is where you will find a contact form for getting in tough with the company.

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Leaving and Breathing Green Walls from Nendo

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Designers at Nendo sure know how to play with ideas and create wild things-literally. The pictures below are taken in an actual house in Tokyo. The fact that the property is located on a riverbank and it had some vegetation growing on the external facades of the building, inspired the designers to come up with green separating walls for the interior also. “Moss House” is the name of the project and this is a creation that deserves its name.  Separating green walls with interesting patterns – things can not get more “lively” than this. Even though this is a fantastic idea- not to mention original- taking care of this walls may not be the easiest thing to do. -via Dornob

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Light Carpet : An Unconventional Way to Cheer Up Your Room

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If you’re one to sleep with your light open due to some crazy childhood prank, here is a pretty convenient alternative.  Light Carpet comes from Imu Design and was designed by Johanna Hyrkas.  We are dealing with one of those items for which the actual process of production is very simple. However what makes this product really cool is the idea behind it. I mean let’s face it- even though it seems like a given now, the idea of a carpet that shines like a light bulb doesn’t really crosses your mind every day. So there you have it: a creative idea turned into an attractive home “must-have”. Here is where you can contact the designers for more inquiries.

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Indoor Spiral Wine Cellar

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We would like to start our presentation of this fantastic cellar design with a not-so-fantastic information: the costs of having one are around $30 000. Now that we can move pass that, we will also tell you what you will get for this money. Basically, a great looking indoor wine cellar with a capacity of 1000 or 1600 bottles and the ability of maintaining the wine in the best possible conditions. Here are some words from the producers about the spiral cellar:  “a watertight, pre-cast cylindrical system that’s sunk into the ground, it can be located anywhere from kitchen to conservatory, workshop to study. It can be installed into an existing ground floor room, or incorporated into the build of an extension or new property”. We hope you enjoyed this design as much as we did and we wish you happy wine tasting!

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