Manana floor light started out life as a pencil sketch
The Manana started out as a stick-figure like drawing in the sketchbook of Marie-Louise Gustafsson and ended up being a stylish yet laid back floor light designed to lean against a wall. It's 5'6"...
View ArticleSalt Side Out Shaker Shakes Up Salt Shaking
Saltside Out is one of those ironic home accessories that subverts the natural order of things. In this case, the common saltshaker. Using hand-blown borosilicate glass, Jason Amendolara created a...
View ArticleNatural vases are made of woody goodness
I admit when the folks over at Terra Furnishings sent me a generic e-mail asking me to check out their site, I was dubious I'd see something funky there that I liked. I think Eco is great, but it...
View ArticleThe Frankenstein Chair is monstrously awesome
T.M. Schmid sent over this amazing chair creation that, if I'm reading the Web site correctly, was made back in 2007. I can't find any details about it but really I don't need any. I can see all of its...
View ArticleLegless Dodo Chair Is Actually A Pretty Smart Design
It's not often I'm going to applaud a chair that costs $2,039 and doesn't even have legs, but I'll make an exception for Dodo. This falls into the extremely limited "floor level seating" category along...
View ArticleBrilliant Everyday Art: A Teapot Embedded In Concrete Then Cut In Half
Rolf has a series of everyday porcelain objects that have been embedded in concrete and then cut in half to form unique pieces of art. Fittingly enough, the line is called Cutting Porcelain, and here's...
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