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Sabooh & Mitsu lamps inspired by oriental lanterns, the translucent porcelain shades give off a warm, indirect light. The golden decoration reflects and conducts from cable to bulb.
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The fireside companion set Souffleur Ramón comprises a bellows and a firewood basket, both of wood (wenge) and leather.
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The brandnew german label "Antik Kombo" took an almost 200 years old Biedermeier table and brought it to the present by adding modern/timeless design aspects.
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Stephan Schulz design the 'Moving Table-Loader'. The perfect desk if you've got limited space but need a great working place.
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The Bookmark by german designer Simon Brendt is available in 2 different woods and gives you a great place to store your books.
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Anne Lorenz - a german designer - developed the Couch Sleeper. A nice daybed that has a built-in sleeping bag.
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Ghost is a beautiful lamp that almost floats in the room. An idea from designer Tim Baute and his label Interror.
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Beaugars by Meike Langer is probably the ultimate almost-everything-is-in-here furniture. A storage solution for modern city dwellers.
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Reflector floor lamp with a copper shade by Jan Weber. The outside is varnished, in contrast to the bare metal inside that gives off a warm glow. Desk lamp also available, see Tischleuchte Kupfer.
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Streetstew is a practical pad for one or more pots inspired on citymaps. The design consists of three puzzle pieces by Tim Baute for Interror.
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Grand Prix Tracks Of The World... Art For Your Walls! Made from high quality Baltic birch plywood and matte black Formica. The laminated pieces are cut by a CNC machine creating a precise design by Griot's Garage.
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Using the slots between the planks - the polish designers at Kompott have developed a simple storage system from crates based on the traditional way of connecting wood.
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Herrenberger Hocker - a simple but good looking stool by Berlin based Atelier Haußmann.
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It's up to you how Porter by german based designer Martin Holzapfel looks. Lean at any wall, combine two or three of it and place it in the middle of the room. This shelf is a really creative idea.
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Spade Seat. Nic Roex discovered that spades have the same contours as the human posterior. By placing these in an innovative fashion on a support structure, they take on a new use: a seat.
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This coathanger called Garderobe by Zascho Petkov lies somewhere between romantic country style and an eyecatching artpiece. Made of french walnut.
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Trappestigen is a small stepladder designed by Benedicte and Poul Erik Find. The handrail-extension makes it unusual and the sleek design makes it an object you don't want to hide.
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The swiss HiFi experts at Revox just released the M100 – a small but powerful soundsystem that grows with your needs. All pieces are connected to the mainbus and become part of the system automatically.
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Aplomb - by Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere for Foscarini - further proof of how great minimalistic design looks when you choose the right materials.
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Replex Tafel by dutch designers from Oormerk is beautiful in its details. Old furniture are cut into pieces and rebuilt to give this table a special structure and an adorable look.
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A flock of reflective sheep got lost in the city. By invading the streets, they force drivers to slow down. Other uses could be a bench, sign holder, flowerpot. Designed by Christophe Machet.
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If you're into cars you'll love Sparkkey. Made of old stock, brandnew or - if you want - a used sparkplug from your own ride.
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Madrid by Mawa Design is a frosty looking pendant lamp. Over 200 unique glass-pieces break the light in various ways, the blue LEDs make it look like ice.
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Raw-Edges (Yael Mer and Shay Alkalay) from Israel took a saw and some boards to redesign classic furnitures like this little table called Cut Attache'z.
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Emmanuelle Moureaux lives - of course with this name - in Japan and created this stunning table called Shibafu.
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B-line's painted steel modular shelf, Fin not only accommodates books, but innovates the traditional way in which they get displayed.
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This table made of huge pipe wrenches is an absolutely great idea by young designer Jonathan Niemuth.
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The equinux tizi by Gravis is the ultimate solution to watch TV on your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch via DVB-T. Nice little gadget.
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Dot On by a couple of german graphc designers is a really nice planner for the impotant dates in 2011.
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Simple but lovely. This porcelain lamp called Two by german designer Mark Braun comes in 3 colours and each version looks gorgeous.
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Bookshelves are flat, so if your collection is incomplete, you have to put the books on an angle so they don’t collapse. 4° by MicroWorks leans on a 4 degree angle letting gravity do the work.
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Sway is a rocking chair by Markus Krauss from Germany. This oversized beauty can be fixed to a solid stand or will be your new rocking sofa replacement.
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The Trolley by german designer Patrick Frey is modern furniture that really fits your needs.
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Strapsar make handsewn camera straps with an urban touch. Straight from Germany. Watch out!
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Notch is probably one of the most minimalistic coat racks I have ever seen. Designed by Felix de Pass.
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Is that plastic? A series of ceramic boxes inspired by well-known Tupperware. A nice idea by Yoyo Ceramics from UK.
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Berlin based designer Mark Braun created these lovely clothhooks. Available in various colours.
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What appears to be two or three cups nestled within each other is actually only one cup. Stacked Cups from the. are available in white and black, and come in a set of triple, double, and single size cups.
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Stretching the limits between natural and artificial objects in order to raise the question where does the vase end and the flower start?
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This double birdhouse by dutch designers from Ontwerp Duo is real human architecture for birds.
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