Sunday, January 29, 2006

nude. chaise. lounge.

I don't usually go in for white fiberglass furniture but I'll make an exception for this racy little number from Twentieth Art & Design. At $3,000 the price tag seems a little much for what you get, but you can use it indoor or out so that adds a bit of value. It comes in other colors too. I don't know why it's called "nude" unless the designers are referring to the lack of any cushions or

Tuesday, January 17, 2006

archipel.

Archipel is a series of asymmetrical "elements" that can be joined in many ways: stools can be armrests or storage centers, some pieces can be slid over others, etc. You can even get it with gas springs" so the backs can be raised another 3" or so. The modular design lets you build "an island kingdom that can be assembled to taste and used at will." Sweet! The pieces range in price from

Sunday, January 15, 2006

oscar.

Oscar is billed as an outlet protector/multiplier to keep dangerous cords under cover and away from curious kids. It's such an awesome design though that the kid in me immediately wants to play with it, so not sure how safe it will keep the children, but I think it's far more attractive than the PowerSquid everyone has been ooing and ahing over. So far there is only a European version but Nony

Sunday, January 8, 2006

morning. glory.

This amazing lamp by Diana Harrison is made out of cast Unryu Japanese paper to look like a blossoming Morning Glory. It takes a 75-watt bulb and stands just under 6 feet tall (okay, it's 5' 11" if you really want to know). Will cost you $510 and another $45 in shipping. Money well spent I say.

Sunday, January 1, 2006

saab. roadster.

I'm not a huge fan of Saab cars, but this wooden Roadster for "kids" has me drooling and wishing Santa would come back and give me one. It's based on the design for the original Saab, Sixten Sason's prototype 92001. The steering wheel is made of wood, Saab says, "just like the old sports car steering wheels." The rest of it is ABS plastic and metal. (I thought I read somewhere that the wheels