Welcome to the February 9, 2009 edition of designer’s things for better living.
Josanne Anthony presents Make a Rose and Chocolate Hearts Topiary! posted at A Chocolate Bouquet.
GregBrave presents Restaurant on a tree ! from NZTramping Blog by Greg Brave [...]
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Given that it’s still the Christmas season, the last thing I’d want to do is dampen the mood and seem anyway morbid, however, this Louis Vuitton bullet is definitely the epitome of ‘Fresh to Death’.
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Jaebeom Jeong has designed the Grid Chair which at the first glance looks minimalist and chic to me. The design consists of welded steel frame which is infused with something elegant like black-walnut seat. Jeong is set to launch the ‘Grid Series Project’ which apparently aims to explore the intricate relationship between computer generated and [...]
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Being resourceful is definitely a virtue these days, and sharing your craftiness with others is perhaps the best way to sprinkle the seeds of good design. But an eco chic accessory that is crafted from 100% recycled materials while also promoting fair trade employment? Well, this is a brilliant scenario for advancing sustainable style while [...]
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Repisa N5 Bookshelves created by Sebastian Errazuriz is practical because you can arrange the books in an interesting way, as you can see from these pictures.
The shelves are made of tough and steady cherry wood, but they possess the lightness of rice paper: they can be laid down, stood up, turned 90 degrees, used horizontally [...]
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In Destruct 3, players take turns building a small tower while their opponents try to bring it down using one of 3 ‘destructro’ devices including a catapult, a wrecking ball pendulum and a ramp.
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A hot water bottle bag($160) that you can fill your bag with hot water and give you warmth in the winter. Warm up your wardrobe with this bag made from a reclaimed hot water bottle used during the 1960s by the
“Bundeswehr” (Germany’s Federal Defense Force). Tough and utilitarian, the body of this bag is made [...]
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The “possible furniture” series by austrian designer robert stadler plays with the perception of balance / unbalance. The stacked layers are upholstered, or lacquered / polished and look as though they are placed freely.



