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Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair | By Vitro

The Lounge Chair is one of the most famous designs by Charles and Ray Eames. Created in 1956 it is now a classic in the history of modern furniture. The main goal of the Eames Lounge Chair was – and still is – to offer users maximum sitting comfort. Developed in cooperation with the Eames Office, Vitra now introduces a new interpretation of the Lounge Chair.




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Nomos Glashutte Interior
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Montegrappa Interior
Carol Bike Interior
Vindome Interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
Wellen Interior
London Sock Interior
Oxford Hill interior
NOTEBOOK PORTABLE GRILL | Image

NOTEBOOK PORTABLE GRILL

If you are heading for the beach, a picnic or camping, but can´t live without a barbecue grill, here is an interesting solution- Notebook Grill is the perfect portable charcoal grill. It´s clever design folds flat to one inch in seconds. Made of sturdy metal the grill measures twelve inches high, twelve inches wide and eighteen inches long, and weighs nine pounds. Watch the video You can get it in Europe here ...
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HOUSE V | BY JAKOB BADER ARCHITECTS | Image

HOUSE V | BY JAKOB BADER ARCHITECTS

Called House V, this modern and eye-catching residential building was built by Jakob Bader Architects in Unterföhring, Germany. It´s simple and uncluttered but no less remarkable for its bright red color. Cars are not hidden away in a garage but displayed under the house’s wide upper story cantilever which provides ample protection from the elements. This cantilever houses a large study and underneath it the main entry to the house and also a separate entry whic...
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STUDIODESK | CLUTTER FREE DESK | Image

STUDIODESK | CLUTTER FREE DESK

If your fed up of all the clutter in your working environment this might be the solution for you. With the StudioDesk by Blue Lounge you can still be connected to all your peripherals but they are inteligently hidden with the excess cables under the sliding desktop surface. An elongated slot lets the cables exit keeping the desk surface clear of cluter. Neat!...
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