Brackets Included
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Powder coated steel shelf that makes me think I should have thought of this before somebody else did.
Available in Orange, Grey, Green, Black or Brown.
8″H x 31.5″W x 6″D
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Powder coated steel shelf that makes me think I should have thought of this before somebody else did.
Available in Orange, Grey, Green, Black or Brown.
8″H x 31.5″W x 6″D
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This reminds me of something you might see in the Ice Hotel in Sweden. It would look good in a really stark room.
Purchase Information:
No longer available.
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The Metropolis Mailbox is constructed with 20 gauge corrosion resistant stainless steel and comes with 2 keys. Mail slot is hidden under hinged top.
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There’s more than meets the eyes regarding this table. The top slides apart in the middle to reveal a storage space almost two feet across for all those cluttery type items like remotes, magazines and coasters. Engineered wood tabletop with ivory oil paint finish and powder-coated steel legs.
60″Wx21.5″Dx16″H
Update: This item is unfortunately no longer available. (10/15/09)
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This is a nice integrated mailbox and newspaper holder. The mailbox has a locking feature for you big-city types. It’s made of of 18/10 stainless steel and it’s powder-coated.
Dimensions:
Mailbox: H 17″, W 16.5″, D 4″
Newspaper holder: H 7.8″, W 16.5″, D 3.3″
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Nice little platform bed with matching side tables. Assembly required. Available in Wenge and Natural Cherry. (Cherry shown.)
Update: This item is no longer available through original retailer. (11/19/09)
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Designed by Bruno Munari in 1964, this light is found in museum collections around the world (for good reason).
Approximately 65″ H, 15.75″ W
Fabric and Aluminum
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
“Itโs a lamp, itโs an end table, itโs an ottoman, itโs a stool–”
Indeed. So you’re really saving money by buying this instead of the three other things, right? Regular lightbulbs work (and it can hold up to 500 lbs.!).
Made out of Roto molded plastic.
18 L x18 W x18 H
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
What can I say that hasn’t already been said?
“A glazed earthenware birdfeeder, it hangs from a weather-treated, 36″-long, leather cord, attracting little birds like sparrows and finches. Holds about 2 cups of bird seed and is dishwasher safe.”
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Made of plush Indian bikaner wool, this rug is a steal for the price. It’s hand-tufted in a certain way so that it mimics water.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This coffee table is made of Perspex. (The trade name for a clear, lightweight, tough plastic first produced in 1930. It is widely used for watch glasses, advertising signs, domestic baths, motorboat windscreens, aircraft canopies, and protective shields. Its chemical name is polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA). Duh.)
It would light up your livingroom quite nicely…
Dimensions: 40″ x 20″ x 8″H
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
There’s not much information on this particular unit, but it looks like some of the shelves have mirrors on the inside (!).
81″ W x 20″ D x 82″ H
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If you’re anything like me, you have some magazines that you plan on keeping for ever (Dwell, Wallpaper and Surface) while you have others that you flip through a couple times and then you recycle or give away(Met Home, Elle Decor). This nice little Bent-Plywood magazine rack will hold about the last 6 months of your “keepers”.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Just the thing you need to get away or flex your imagination muscles. This mirror has an image printed onto the silver reflecting surface and as a result, when you look into it, Sha-zam! you see yourself at the ocean or in the forest. I personally think whichever one you buy you could call it your imaginary safe place. (So, buying this is kind of like saving money on therapy bills.) Designed by Jason Miller.
30″Wx20″H
Update: looks like this will be available again soon from SKITSCH
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This chair and “footrest” can be used indoors and out. Also, it’s extremely durable which is a very good thing.