Flexible Robot Clock

You can bend him, twist him, twirl him, or just strike a pose. His arms where designed to hold pictures, notes, or anything that you want to remember in the morning when the alarm clock will wake you up.I know that there are about a thousand different note holders, but this one is not only a 3-in-1 device it’s kind of cute too. Not only that but it is bendy, so I can distort it into all kinds of strange shapes.If you like this little guy you can have it for 20$.

Niche Tabletags: livingroom

  I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS TABLE! - If you are at all like me, then you too have always been a fan of uncluttered spaces, who isn’t right? So by default I am a fan of anything that has space to stash stuff out of sight. This table provides exactly that, a second level to put all your books, photo albums, or anything else you would want to have handy to pull out on the coffee table. I really enjoy the simplicity and how it looks as if it is levitating off the ground. Via: d furniture   Popularity: 29% [?]

Pick Chair

Like an answer to the problems of space in the home, the Italian seal BBBemmebonacina produces these showiest chairs to pick-chair. The name is a game of words between pick (to take) and picture (picture). When it is necessary, takings one of the wall and you turn it a showy accessory chair. It’s a perfect expression of functional art, not to comfortable, but practical, and with an interesting design.

Interesting Bookcase

Today I’ve found a bookcase that catch my eye, because it is not usual, and in general things that are different catch our eyes. As you can see from these pictures a whole wall was used for this interesting bookcase, and the final result is a quite interesting bookcase, at least from my perspective. - via - Shimna

U.S. furniture imports up 7% in 2006

Imports from China top $12 billion HIGH POINT -- Sluggish retail conditions and a good deal of reshuffling in where importers are sourcing their product kept growth in imported furniture and furniture parts in the single digits last year. U.S. imports grew 7% to nearly $22 billion in 2006, up from $20.6 billion in 2005. The still-healthy gain compares with an 11% expansion in 2005, which came largely because of China's 18% surge. A year later, it was still China leading the way -- managing an improbable 14% growth despite a mature industry, duties placed on wood bedroom furniture and Chinese government concerns about its record-breaking trade surpluses. Continue reading "U.S. furniture imports up 7% in 2006" »

Frank Gehry's Icing Coffee Table by Knoll

Twister Wooden Bench by Designer Yuriko Takahashi

Twister is a fitting name for this wooden bench designed by Yuriko Takahashi. Twister is constructed of laminated birch veneer and comes in the natural color pictured here or in black. An interesting aspect of the bench is how it "flows" in a room. I am reminded of a roller coaster track and how it shapes contorts as it focuses the cars along the track in a pre-specified direction. An installation of Twister appears in the headquarters of the New York Times building. Measurements: 41 cm x 41 cm per section. Product information:

Plateau Zen Themed Black Coffee Table by MPS

"Plateau" is a coffee table in true Zen fashion where the essence is bared for all to see. The small accumulation of rock in its center provides a soothing theme to its design. Lines radiate from the center adding another decorative touch to the black coffee table. Plateau is intended for indoor or outdoor use creating great possibilities in decorating a patio or cabana. Plateau was designed by David Scott for MPS Furniture. Product: here.

Futuristic Furniture - Living Room Design

Here are a few examples of Living Room design furniture with a futuristic flair from Sawaya and Moroni. These contemporary sofas and seating options offer a futuristic glimpse in design possibilities going forward. The first picture is the Moraine designed by Zaha Hadid in 2000. The second sofa is the Glacier also created by Zaha Hadid in 2000. The third picture is called the Darwish constructed of cast aluminum and designed by William Sawaya in 1999. Via.

Imperial Floor Covering Set

This Jigsaw Carpet reminds me about the Puzzle Floor something that I’ve presented some time ago. But let’s come back to this carpet. I think this is a bright idea, because you have total control over your carpet, you define the pattern, shape and size of this carpet, and you can have a new model everytime you want one just arrange the pieces in any way you like. You have 10 pieces to have fun with …and you can get one for $77 from here. Via - Sparkbugg
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