Clay Furniture from Maarten Bass

Maarten Bass is an interior designer from Holland and he`s well known by his irregular furniture ideas or maybe we should call them ’strange’.  Clay furniture is made of synthetic Clay, with a metal “skeleton” inside to reinforce the structure. Every piece is handmade  and without using any models, it keeps the unique design.


Here you will find more about it.

Interesting Multi-Level Table

Who says that tables can`t become a playful ground and an opportunity to create, they’re wrong! As we can see, these beautiful pieces are assembled in many color variations which provide a warm environment.

The multi-level ’sheets’ could also match with other accessories or furniture from around the table. You will find more design ideas for your crib here.

Sightlines Carpet, Inspired by Visits to the Eye Doctor

If things get lonely around you house and you feel nothing really catches your interest, you could always turn to something more practical- healthy even. From Bev Hisey, The Sightlines carpet comes both as an interior design improvement and a fun item to have around. Very suited for simple, minimalist environments. We don’t know if this is produced on a large scale, but we are certainly waiting for that to happen. -via

“Crystallized Chair”, a Fun Seating Design

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From Nina Edwards Anker, this chair comes with a plus of style and originality. Its name, the “Crystallized Chair”, derives from the fact that its faces reflect light, which makes it a furniture item that changes its look over time. It is supported by a strong and wide back foot, in case you were wondering if sitting on it would be safe. -via Nea

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Elegant Elliptical Table from Eames

Is the coffee time important for you?  Here we present a nice elliptical coffee table  designed by Charles & Ray Eames in the 60`s. This unusual creation of the two Americans has a laminate tabletop with chromed round steel base, available in black or white. The elegant ’surfboard’ shape gives a comfortable state of mind, conferring space and utility to the room.

More about this item and further information on similar products you will find here.

Neon Lamps from Roger Borg

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Roger Borg is a designer from New York with interesting works. Neon lamps are a special “field” for him and on his site you will discover a large variety of such lamps, in matters of shape and size. Here is where you can come in contact with Roger for more information.

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Highware Smooth from BALMUDA design

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“Highware Smooth” is the name of a computer lamp designed by BALMUDA design, a company from Tokyo, Japan.

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Here is some information from the designer’s site: “With its compact design and placement of the light, Highwire Smooth was made for viewing computer displays. Utilizing 2 LED lights, it emits over 950 lux yet uses only 4.5 watts. With more than enough brightness and a simple design, its features definitely can’t be beat.”

Purchasing details can be found here.

Lamps With Interesting Motives From Dutchbydesign.com

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We found some original lighting designs here, some of which could be a nice addition to any interior. The motives are mostly nature-inspired, but you can find a lot of similar lamps/chandeliers on the designer’s site. The prices vary from GBP190 to GBP250.

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Racing Car Clocks, A Perfect Gift – for Him

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Either you choose a red car or a blue one, these interesting clocks could be a great gift for any of your boys- big or small. They are called “racing car clocks” and they feature a small toy car that circles the surface in order to tell time. Price :  GBP 32.50. You can purchase this product online here.

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Crack-me! Light

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Here is an ingenious way through which you can crash things and still have use for them. Crack-me! light comes from Korean designer Ji Young Shon, currently living in London. The concept behind this design is that you can adjust the lighting intensity of the lamp by cracking the material on top.  Here is where you can contact the designer for futher information.

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