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Mr. Di Lamp Adds Some Baroque To Your Modern Style
Mr. Di is one of those cheeky lamp designs that combines two styles, in this case modern and baroque. It would fit into my nicely modern decor while bringing a bit of zing to things, and it could probably fit in with antique-laden decor if you wanted to try and modern things up, though I think it's more successful the other way. And it's only $251. If Mr. Di is on the large size for your space, try the Mrs. Di, which is a bit smaller.
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You're In Charge Of Designing The Alliterative Ponoko Pollen Pendant Light
I hope the name Ponoko Pollen Pendant was a deliberate choice and not just some kind of random alliteration accident, because if it's the latter it's sort of like accidentally naming your kid something that's going to get him beat up a lot. Naming aside, this light forces you to be part of the design process because the pollen-shaped base only truly becomes a lamp when you encase it in your "material of choice." Which we all hope is nonflammable I feel compelled to add. I do think it's neat that "the ability to control the color, texture and material of this lamp makes this piece ideal for the truly creative." The one pictured is wrapped in white acrylic yarn, if you're wondering. This DIY beauty can be yours for $245.
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Ridiculously Big Lamp No. 15 Makes Me Drool
I'm a rabid, raging, drooling, slavering fan of oversize lamps shades, whether they're of the floor, hanging, sconce or table variety. Thus I love Ron Gilad's Lamp No. 15 which is actually only 12" in diameter but seems crazy large compared to its tiny base. Honestly, this bit is lost on me "After observing and subtracting main characteristics of ex lovers, the designer abstracted these qualities and formed them into a series of table lamps. This series of lamps serves as the designer’s private 3D black book." No. 15 is $299 (which is a lot cheaper than No. 13 at $1,225 I have to say) and I have no idea what it says about relationships, but I do like what it says about being stylish.
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Recycling "Egg" Adds Some Odd Style To Your Kitchen
This giant white, blue and green egg is certainly eye catching, which is probably a plus if you're looking to make a statement about recycling in your kitchen. Your large, modern, funky kitchen that is, at least if you want the Ovetto to fit in to your decor. Luckily one glance will tell you if this will fit your style or not. I happen to like it, but it's not going to fit into my kitchen, literally or style-wise. For £139 you can put it in your kitchen if it appeals.
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Dexter Dismembered Silverware Looks Great & Horrific at the Same Time
Not just in time for Halloween but close enough to still be talking about dismembered things (it's only 3 days later!) I found this wonderful Dexter flatware created by, ahem, Steve Butcher in homage to the sociopathic serial-killer-hunting Dexter. This silverware has been sawed, slashed, burned and punctured, which "truly reflects the activities of Dexter." Although the silverware has seen some rough use, we're assured it's usable, which is good because a five-piece set will cost $400-$500 depending on if you want the modern, classic or antique version. I found it over on Spring but don't see a direct link...just look under the "shop" section and you'll see it.
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The Back of 'My Beautiful Backside' Sofa Looks As Good As The Awesome Front
This gorgeous (but, I have to admit not altogether comfortable looking) sofa "draws upon a miniature painting of a Maharani sitting on the floor of her palace, surrounded and supported by multiples of pebble shaped cushions." Which is interesting to me because when I saw it I thought it was inspired by old TVs and radios that you saw in the U.S. in the '60s and '70s. In fact, I also thought the awesome design on the back was a take-off on either an old TV test pattern or radio signal. But either way, it's a gorgeous piece with a unique shape and loads of unusual details. It's called My Beautiful Backside and comes from Doshi Levien.
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Noisy Furniture Doesn't Make Any Sound But Looks Fantastic
I don't know why Noisy Furniture is called noisy since it doesn't appear to make any obvious sounds, but the amazing concept certainly deserves a loud shout out for being innovative. It's a modular system where each piece connects to the next via a dual lock. That allows you to put them together almost anyway you like, from "straight and sober" to "wild and unexpected." Personally I'm all for wild and unexpected and love the controlled chaos that can result. I'm tired of shelves that just look like variations of square and rectangular blocks. Give me some crazy tilted angles and let me shake up my perspective a little! Thanks BCXSY for expanding our horizons and giving us some options. Pricing is available on request, and there are only 21 sets available.
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