Since Freshome started we presented a lot of interesting pieces of multi functional furniture, and today here is a new piece that I want to add at the collection. This new piece is called “One To Three For Five (Seconds)” and is designed by John Nouanesing. This piece is a white square box, that a first look might look like a table, but you can easily transform it in five seconds from one box into three pieces of furniture, two chairs and a table. The design is creative and when is not used it could save some space. - Via - Yankodesign


Published by Michael April 24th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: Furniture, multi functional. john nouanesing, table
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Designer Sung-kyu Nam made an interesting, nice looking concept entitled “DesCom” , that is not to useful, when the laptop ( the main piece is missing ). He made a simple white table which has a place especially for Samsung’s laptop computer. Basically it’s a simple table with a built-in notebook. Of course, you can remove the laptop from table, but afterwards the table looks ugly and not really all that useful. Anyway this idea would be useful as a desk office. - Via - Yankodesign


Published by Michael March 13th, 2008 in Home Gadgets
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Tags: desk, laptop computer, notebook, Sung-kyu Nam, table
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Never in a million of year I thought that I will see a table like this. The Grizzly Bear Table is a really creative idea, a combination of a grizzly bear sculpture and a glass table top. The resin-cast sculpture of the hunting grizzly acts as the perfect base and rises above the sturdy 3/8-inch thick glass top to highlight the exact drama of the situation. This table is a great way to decorate your house, because usually a table don’t get to much attention, but this one will be an eye magnet, and you can have a table and a sculpture in the same time. This table is priced at $799.99. - Via - Thedesignblog

Published by Michael March 5th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: bear sculpture, glass table, Grizzly Bear, hunting grizzly, table
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Tom Spina Designs created this custom Star Wars inspired desk for the studio office of Mark Hall, from the Grammy award-winning group Casting Crowns. Underneath the 1/2″ thick glass table top, a carved Han Solo emerges from below. Metal and fiberglass construction with a heavy glass top create an elegant and extremely unique piece of furniture. I’m not sure how many people will actually want a desk table that might be a little bit scarry, but finnaly is an unique piece, not with to much style but with attitudine. - Via - Geeklogie


Published by Michael February 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized
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Tags: desk, Furniture, Mark Hall, Star Wars, studio office, table
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The striking geometry of this side table is a variation on the theme of contrast and balance: a cantilevered sheet of glass slices through an angled, solid wood base, with the whole composition delicately poised and stabilized by a minimal stainless steel leg. At a first glance this table is hard to understand if you look at it from an angle like this, but this is the part that makes this table so cool and stylish. Finnaly the price of this table …is …quite expensive $2490.00, and it can be purchased from here.

Published by Michael February 20th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: glass, Peace, side table, table
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