Big-Game designed this unique chair which is made of two foam covered tubes. It’s a neat concept. I’m curious how comfortable it is, though…
(Link via Better Living Through Design)
Big-Game designed this unique chair which is made of two foam covered tubes. It’s a neat concept. I’m curious how comfortable it is, though…
(Link via Better Living Through Design)
Let’s face it, that Pink Floyd poster that’s been adorning the walls of your bedroom for the last 10 years isn’t quite as chic as it was when you were in college. Ditch the poster and get one of these great wall stickers from Brooklyn-based Tonky Designs! Tonky offers a wide variety of stickers and you can choose the color too! Below are a few of my favorites. Go to Tonky’s website to see more.
Here’s a neat idea from Olly Moss. I may have to make a trip to a used bookstore so I can do this too!
(via Olly Moss’ flickr page)
We’ve all slept on a hide-a-bed at one point or another, but this sofa from Mobelform that transforms into a bunkbed is great step forward in the world of hide-a-bed design. My only hope is that this is more comfortable than the ubiquitous sagging-in-the-middle sofa bed.
(Link via Pad Style)
This stunning chair from Uhuru Design is made of reclaimed wood from the demolished Coney Island boardwalk. Its undulating design is reminiscent of the Cyclone, Coney’s last remaining roller coaster.
(Link via Boing Boing and a tip from Dimitra. Thanks!)
Russian designer Vadim Kibardin pushes minimalism to the extreme with his Black & White digital clock. It’s made up of 4 individual pieces that each contain a power supply and a light sensor. When it’s light out the time will read in black, and when it’s dark it will switch to illuminated white mode. (via minimalismi)
This wall decoration by designer Amirko is a really innovative idea. Basically it’s a wall that’s made up of a bunch of triangles that have a different color on each of their three faces (black, white and “rainbow shade”). You turn the triangles around to expose a different color and create an endless variety of patterns. Goodbye tacky wallpaper, hello Change It Wall. via elmaaltshift