Archive for June 15th, 2009
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If you are looking for a fun, easy and colorful way to incorporate a time piece in to your library or bookshelf then the “Present Time Book Table Clock in Color Paper” is something you’re looking for. The hours are cunningly disguised as book titles, making this clock really blend in with your reading material. [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.
Designed by James Ian Killinger, a 2008 graduate of Iowa State University’s College of Design the Kersplat Coffee Table is a pure example of creativity. A piece of furniture so simple, but so original, guaranteed to get attention. Now here are a few words about this coffee table from James : “A liquid’s life is [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.
Original Coffee Table : Kersplat Coffee Table by James Ian Killinger
If you’re in the market for contemporary bedroom furniture, here’s a new trend that might be worth checking out: white platform bed sets. Lest you think white is plain and without personality, think again. Making a bold statement by standing out against modern décor like colored walls, bright bedding, and large picture windows, white [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.
In open concept living space, it’s important to consider not just how individual furniture looks but whether they are still visually appealing from different angles. One designer who does consider this detail is Ken Tomita. There are two outstanding table designs from his Bamboo Collection which look good from all view points. For the Sensu table, [...]
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Large blank wall? No problem. Fill them with shelves so you can artfully display and store your things. But if you could also rearrange shelves without having to remove and reinstall the units all the better. Sebastian Errazuriz’s clever Repisa N5 allows you to do just that because you can bring down selected parts of [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.