This creative tree of knowledge bookshelf by Italian designer Matteo Casarosa would fit right in to a children's bed or playroom. It's not clear as to whether the bookshelf is weighted down or supported in some manner, because if not, it looks like one would have to be careful not to place too many books on one side or the other, causing the shelf to tip. It's probably not an issue - just something to think about, as no one wants a branch across the noggin.
Anima Causa makes this pliable, molecule-like, configurable seating system (calling it a chair would seem drastically insufficient) that is made of 120 soft balls covered with elastic fabric. The designer claims it can "change its form according to the emotional state of the body". Yeah. The system comes in two sizes; the large measures 220cm x 180cm (7.2ft x 5.9ft), and the medium 160cm x 130cm (5.2ft x 4.2ft).
Here is a nice, very detailed page with instructions on building a spacious, double layered desk for your home office. According to the site, the desk had to be spacious enough to hold a lot, including three 21 inch monitors, a mini fridge, a Nintendo 64, a DVD player, a receiver, 3 computer systems and a whole lot more. Not surprisingly, the designer couldn't find a desk on the market that met his criteria for under $300, so he built one himself.
If you're looking for a different way to furnish your bar, take a look at some of the interesting items over at DrinkStuff.com. It's hard to tell if these tube chairs would be really comfortable or not, but they sure look cool. The site is British, but they do claim to ship to many countries around the world.
If you're tight for space and find yourself in need of some extra beds for guests, this unique item from BonBon Trading might be just what you're looking for. The clever design allows the sofa to 'effortlessly' convert to a bunk bed. From the site:
Italian based Kundalini offers this unique floor lamp that doubles as an uncomfortable-yet-trendy chair. Not to be confused with the stove top-cum-armchair, of course.
"The Wishing Well" is a very cool coffee table that, in its center, contains a light illusion that gives the impression of 30 feet of depth. At $2500, that's $83.33 per fake foot.
If you have an empty room to fill or even just grown tired of your furniture status quo, then this slick flash app will help you hack out a new layout. Start with either a prebuilt room or design your own room from scratch. Once you've settled on a room design, you're able to play around with different arrangements to your heart's content - no lifting belt required.
If your living space is in need of revitalization and new furniture is in order, check out some of the beautiful pieces at eco-furniture.com. It's great to see so many green products that don't look fringe or 'hempy' hitting the marketplace. The more normal environmentally friendly products appear to consumers, the more market penetration they will achieve. It can only help matters that such striking choices like these exist for today's consumer.
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