Floating Flower Vase By Studio Note
November 29th, 2008
You know all those beautiful flowers you put in a vase, how lovely they look and how quick they fade? Wouldn’t you sometimes wish you could keep those falling petals too?
Norihiko Terayama from Studio Note found a solution – The Floating Flower vase! Made for blooming flowers, the delicate vase has also a pond-like vase for the fallen petals. You can fill it with water and now you have two vases in one – a standing one for the flowers and a plate for the fallen petals! It looks so beautiful and delicate, one of those cases of white perfection!
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Clayton Residence By Mork Ulnes, San Francisco
November 28th, 2008
Even if the exterior isn’t all that inviting, a classic 19th century Victorian residence, the interior is simple yet truly warm.
The original house was remodeled to allow a proper invasion of natural light and a clean, vast repartition of living interior space. It’s a double story family residence, with a classic repartition of the public and private areas: private sleeping area upstairs and public spaces downstairs. White walls, wooden floors and coordinated colors make this Mork and Ulnes designed residence a beautiful and accessible one.

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Millefeuille Ceiling Lamp By TNA
November 27th, 2008
For all the cookies fans out there, for all the inspired artist who always seem to be short of paper, the Millefeuille ceiling lamp was made for you!
Created by TNA Design Studio for ISOS Collection in 2007, this fluorescent lamp diffuses a surprisingly warm light through the many crumpled pieces of paper. The Millefeuille can be adjusted to any size of fluorescent tube and costs appx $790.

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Motion Table By Mikala
November 27th, 2008
Mikala Collection is signed by Architect Cecil Hayes, a collection of selected handcrafter pieces of furniture with a geometric twist.
The Motion Table is a perfect example of wooden geometry and outmost respect for the product and the client. It’s a surprising shape but very practical in the same time, with multiple storage space, accessible on both side of the table. Made of beech wood with a clear walnut finish, the Mikala Motion Table by Cecil Hayes measures 24”h x 26” w x 18” d and could be an excellent addition to any room.
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Innovative Platzhalter Bookshelf By Farsen And Schöllhammer
November 25th, 2008
What to do when you’re running out of bookshelf space? No, the floor is not a valid solution for your precious books!
The Platzhalter Bookshelf can be your answer! It’s a stretching bookshelf that enlarges your shelf with every added book! It stretches not because it’s a bad product but because it was purposely designed this way, including a hidden board that stretches with everyn new addition until it reaches its (predefined) limits. The Platzhalter Bookshelf was designed by a young German duo Nina Farsen and Isabel Schöllhammer and my only question is when will it go global!

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Joyful PXL Lamp by Fredrik Mattson
November 24th, 2008
This beautiful table lamp signed by Swedish designer Fredrik Mattson measures 485mm x 320mm and it’s made from Aluminium and Steel.
Its colors could make this PXL lamp fit for any interior, be it for kids or adults. I surely see it as a fun and spice-up accessory for a dull or monochromatic room, matching almost any color. If I wouldn’t know better, I’d say it’s a toy, not a lamp!
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