Chairs by REsign
Instead of discarding the oak tree’s bark, the designers chose to use it as decoration, partially covering the surface of the chairs with it.
Chairs by REsign
Instead of discarding the oak tree’s bark, the designers chose to use it as decoration, partially covering the surface of the chairs with it.
Sparkle palace cocktail table by John Foster
Oh, yes…I would like to have that :aww:
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Shinichi Maruyama, Water Sculpture 2009
I am fascinated by the fragility and incompleteness that exists with all things beautiful. I throw water into the air, and in mid-flight it changes shape constantly, being pulled by gravity and bursting with surface tension. Each flight barely lasts more than a second. In each moment, the water becomes a beautiful figure which can be defined as a part man-made and part natural sculpture. I wanted to capture these beautiful impermanent water sculptures by photographing them in the exact moment, when the essence of their existence is pure.
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Desile Folding Chair
If you have a small living room and always need that extra chair for your friends you should definitely check out this foldable one. It’s less than an inch thick when folded and it’s gonna look nice if hanged on your wall.
Get one for $388.
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Store your bike in style with these handmade architectural wall racks, crafted from durable hardwoods such as black oak, chestnut burl and birch by the artisans at Latvia’s Woodstick Ltd.
Multi-Touch Gestures: design by Gabriele Meldaikyte
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The project designed by Gabriele Meldaikyte has been shown/exhibited during Friday late on 30th of November 2012 in V&A. There are five multi-touch gestures forming the language we use between our fingers and iPhone screens. This is the way we communicate, navigate and give commands to our iPhones.