Archive for May 4th, 2010

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Cool iPhone Dock in the Shape of a Shelf

I have more than a week since I have an Iphone 3GS and I have to say that I love this phone. Now since I’ve bought this phone I’m more aware of all the things that are related to iphones. One of those things that got my attention is Finite Elemente’s new Hohrizontal 51 is what you could call…

Tree Shaped Bookshelves by X-Abitare

If you have an empty wall and you want an original book shelve, then you definitely should check out cool K-122 Tree by X-Abitare. These bookshelves can be used to hold books, magazines, cds, and many other things. They consist of two levels: a transparent plate behind a colored one, and thanks to that their tree shape look even…

Two Furniture Ideas that Literally Stand Out, Milan 2010

As you probably noticed, we (the people behind Freshome) are the ultimate fans of unusual yet practical furniture. We took these pictures during the Milan Furniture Fair because we think this sort of cupboard designs are fantastic and deserve to be shared in a community of passionate people. The first set would go great in a modern living room, embedded…

Please Comment :What do You Think About the New Design ?

If you are following Freshome on Facebook or Twitter you already know that we were planning a new design, and today we just launched the new and improved ( I hope so ) website. Since I’ve launched the new design a few people told me what they like and what they don’t like at the new version.…

Bento, Chocolate, & Beyond: 10 Intriguing Examples of Food Art

As the fear of the obesity epidemic rises, food is seen more an more as simply something one has to cut back on. Lunch is no longer a joyful time to cherish, but a disappointing time spent in front of a microwave. Not everyone has succumbed to this despair, however, and a lot of people [...]

Inspiring Wooden Bathroom Collection, Milan 2010

To be honest, we were not expecting many wooden designs when we first visited the bathroom section in Milan. From our previous niche studies it seemed that design is taking a turn towards modern, unusual and futuristic products and wood is not exactly the material to inspire futuristic. Still, we were very pleased to see that it is actually being…