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Design - April 30 2009

ChromoSoma

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The ChromoSoma lamp from Javier Alejandre allows you to connect the pieces to manufacture your own tree of light. Looks so much like the flora in Dr. Seuss books that it will put you in a silly rhyme mood. |via Design Milk|

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Design - April 30 2009

TeeLight

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For tea-lovers the cup is never empty, only upside down. Designed by Jan Bernstein. |via Inspire|

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Design - April 30 2009

Houshmand Low Table

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As an undergrad I learned about the fourth wall in my lit Intro to Drama lecture. That was the first time I ever thought about the symbolic barriers that we place on our perspectives. This table from John Houshmand is made of gnawed beaver branches and glass and reminds me, in its zen-like way, that surfaces are just another barrier we create separating us from our imaginations. It's like someone lifted a square of space-time from a tranquil pond and delivered it to your living room.

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Design - April 29 2009

Handlebar Basket

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I'm always astounded by how good ideas seem so obvious. How come no one thought of this before? I enjoy riding my cruiser along the beach and am always reminding myself to go buy a basket to hold sundry items. This handlebar basket concept from Goodmorning technology makes it so I never have to be missing carrying capacity again. Makes picking up dates on the handlebar more difficult but they'll just have to live with sitting on my baguette:) |via NotCot|

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Design - April 29 2009

Decales Glassware

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Glassware is the most conducive to illusory effects of all tactile objects. Its qualities of transparency, malleability, and seeming fragility bestows upon glass an aura of the mystical. These pieces from Laurence Brabant are perception deceiving, seeming to sit in a space that has skipped or tripped, depending on your preferred recreation. |via Inspire|

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Design - April 29 2009

Union Elemental Chairs

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About time. Transforming your seating the same way clever graphics transformed your tees, and your personality, are these sustainable bamboo chairs from Union Elemental. Check out their other rad pieces on their website. |via Treehugger|

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Design - April 29 2009

Sculptural Birdhouses

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It's a sad day in the life of Ta when even the birds are living better than I am. These birdhouses from Joe Papendick are a step up from the ones I used to build out of balsawood when I was a child. Made of a variety of metals, these look like they were commissioned from Frank Gehry. |via Contemporist|

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Design - April 28 2009

Bomb Vase

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One day we'll beat swords into plowshares. Or short of that at least turn bombs into flower pots.|via Inspire|

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Design - April 28 2009

Shade

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I like the idea of a cabinet with blinds to hide the stuff inside. But Greatboys' description makes no sense to me.

Not just for depressingly shy windows anymore. The classic plastic shade is finally center stage. Because it turns out that people tend to watch the screen and not the inevitable boxes with led displays on them that each require a remote out-of-control. The shades hide them and let the information through. You can continue zapping like wildfire if you like. You can also choose one channel and stick with it.

What does this sentence even mean: Because it turns out that people tend to watch the screen and not the inevitable boxes with led displays on them that each require a remote out-of-control.

|via Design Spotter|

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Design - April 27 2009

Melting Sunglasses

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These glasses made by Anna Ter Haar for Milan fashion week are the final piece of your goth ensemble. |via Inspire|

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These fake fur sofas from designers Humberto and Fernando Campana are nine cushions attached to a metal tube frame. Definitely reminiscent of 70s shag, and kind of evokes an alien pod feel. All you'll need is a nubile Jane Fonda as Barbarella and you'll be reliving your parents' sci-fi fantasies. Yeah, ew.|via Cribcandy|

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Design - April 27 2009

Blown Fabric Lanterns

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Japanese design firm Nendo has created blown fabric lanterns in the style of Japanese chochin paper lanterns. The fabric used is thermoplastic, rip-proof, and lightweight, emitting a soft glow when illuminated from within. Each piece is unique since the process of blowing the fabric open with heated air is not completely controllable. |via 3rings|

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