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Eames Shoes!

This gem is from our favorite scooter-boy Phil Waters,  from the Pride Of Cleveland Scootershop.


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Le Disco?

This chair is so cool! it not only lights up but pulses with different setting making it look like a seated disco.

It has 200 linear metres of Electroluminescent wire in it!

More pics to follow!

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New group chairs from Herman Miler

This new range from Herman Miller look really cool. A nice twist on the amazingly gorgeous aluminium group series.

Each chair has an innovative kinematic spine bends and flexes to your every move – ensuring comfort.

Drool away…

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Stairs!

So I’ve been paying a lot of attention to interiors and stairs recently.

Here are some of the fun pictures I’ve found of some interesting and cool takes for staircases – I figured you all might like to see them too.

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How light and airy does this house look?

There’s something about this mezzanine floored pad that just make me want to live in a place like this.

Practically, keeping those rafters clean and spider and dust free would be a nightmare, but I think I could cope with it…

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This is why upcycling rules!

What would you do with a whole bunch of these bad boys?

Throw them away or turn them into something cool?

Or do this…

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Our readers are awesome!

Chairfag reader Eduard sent in this…

How cool is that??

Thanks so much Eduard!

Find his website here!

www.pixelking.be

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Alphabety seating

Dezeen profiled these ultra cool alphabet seats or “ABChairs” as they’re called (all letters available it seems…) from designer Roeland Otten.

First one to make a rude word with them wins… hehe

http://www.dezeen.com/2010/05/23/abchairs-by-roeland-otten/

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Are you a swinger?

Check out this cool indoor swing! Looks perfect if you don’t have a lot of floorspace in your house, but have extra seating requirements!

Just don’t sit on it when drunk or you may have an unfortunate fall!

Swing seat!Swing seat!Swing seat!

http://www.softline.dk/en/products/children/me_and_u

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New Eames moulded plastic chairs

Herman Miller has just released a new range of the classic shell chair designs in 5 new colours and with 2 new bases!

That rocker base would look so good in my lounge…

http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Eames-Molded-Plastic-Chairs

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Chair SOCKS??

Concerned your chair might get cold feet or doesn’t look classy enough?

Trick it out with these ‘Personality socks”!

http://www.designspray.de/produkt.php?kat=57&id=368&sprache=en&WebsiteId=qde8km05gli28eq2qdmaq7r2n1

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Tony sent us a picture (of his picture)…

Tony sent us a link to what he has just picked up!

Personally I think this is pretty damn cool – especially seeing how it is made.

find the last few on http://etsy.com

http://www.cutoutpaper.com/cutoutpaper.com/Cut_Out_Paper_-_Gallery_1.html

Thanks Tony!

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Now that’s a view!!

The pictures simply do not do justice to the view from this incredible set cantilevered constructions, jutting out from the core structure of the house and seeming to hover in space. JCB architects took their inspiration for this twisting, turning and thrusting form from a fallen log with its associated branches.

Source: http://dornob.com/best-deck-ever-contemporary-cantilever-house-design/

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The Klip House

The Klip house caught my eye today while surfing. Im not 100% sure what to make of it. What do you guys think?

I think the project is a few years old now and was used as a small-scale test program base for low-income families in Texas. This as well as being visioned for military and commercial uses too.

Nice to see that they were thinking a little bit differently!

http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/klip-house.html

http://www.interlooparchitecture.com/item.php?id=14&topic=0&type=0&order=random

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Lego George Nelson bench

It always amuses me when people do something so clever, it’s not one of those ‘ oh, i could have done that’ moments but more of a ‘good for them; they really had some fun” this couple really put some thought into what they built, watch the time lapse video and the pictures of the unit in place. great job Chris and Delores!

Posted by Zachary Mattews
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Edited on iPad 3G


nelson lego bench
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http://humbleablog.blogspot.com/2010/03/lego-project.html

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Hey Dad, can you build me a treehouse?

So after seeing this “treehouse”, I guess I’m left feeling kinda short changed. There was not much better than scaling up a tree as a kid and nailing some planks of wood on to make a sturdy platform for adventures and hijinks…

and the very talented guys at Rockefeller Partners Architects have to go and crush my boyhood memories by designing and building this gorgeous little hideaway, fetchingly named the Banyan Treehouse!

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Hilton hotel in Manchester UK

This week my travels take me to Manchester in the north of England, staying at the Hilton hotel.

Upon my arrival to this 23 storey monster of a hotel I was faced with this 30 foot tall Eames dot pattern net curtain a series of very nice black Barcelona chairs and a cafe bar full of shiny chrome bertoia wire chairs.

It is very fancy indeed!

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SPOTTED

short stack
Spotted march 15, 2010
A Central Texas storage room of bright, colorful Arne Jacobsen Series 7 chairs.

what a great stack of AJ color!
perfect timing for spring.

zachary

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The Vespa Stool

As a scooterist and scooter fan, this chair appeals to me on a few levels.
Combining an original legsheild of a Vespa with the luxury of good upholstery, we are brought the Vespa stool. What do you think?

bel and bel

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Neutra Boomerang Chair

The second edition of the Neutra Boomerang Chair is now apparently available. It is available in maple or walnut with black or natural webbing.

How’s your Deutsch?

House industries

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