Calendone Perpetual Wall Calendar
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Look! Another perpetual wall calendar! Are there more out there that I don’t know about? This one was designed by Pino Tovaglia in 1987.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Look! Another perpetual wall calendar! Are there more out there that I don’t know about? This one was designed by Pino Tovaglia in 1987.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Consider a classic. This chair has removable legs (compact storage) and is made of scratch resistant polypropylene- so it’s appropriate for indoor or outdoor use. It’s been around since 1974, so it’s sure to please the collector side of you too.
Available in white or black.
Sold in sets.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
It’d be a shame if you were not informed of this particular platform bed. It’s nice. I wonder about the assembly and how really simple it is- but I’m inclined to put aside my doubts and pay attention to the price. Wood construction; available in chocolate (which is shown above) or caramel.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
It’s too cute not to post. Sorry. Shown in ‘Valor Blush’ fabric; other fabrics are available if you’re allergic to pink. Oh! I almost forgot- it has a swivel base too.
Update: This item is no longer available through original retailer. (11/19/09)
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
So, I’m quoting 2modern’s site since it’d be hard to rewrite it all:
“All MAX SF beds are created with 1/16″ veneer over MDF, with veneer banding. The veneer work is of the highest quality, providing smooth surfaces with stability and durability that many hardwoods cannot provide. The item is complete after using lacquer with smooth sanding, sealer, and 2-3 layers of topcoat. All beds are blanket wrapped, delivered into the residence and assembled for you.”
Available in expresso, cherry, or oak.
Also, you have the option of the low or high platform.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I’m fond of sofas with low profile arms. This one is perfectly proportioned, has a nice selection of colors and can be configured with the extension on the left or right. Sounds right for the price.
Wood frame construction.
Purchase Information:
No longer available.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Do you need a coffee table? For under $300? Impossible, some might say. But not I. For this thick-cut (5″) acrylic molded table is not only a decent design, but it runs clean under that $300 mark.
Purchase Information:
No longer available.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
For those of you in need of sofa beds, take note. This one has multiple settings, which gives you so much versatility you won’t know what to do with yourself. The site says that the stress points are enhanced with “exclusive patented steel reinforcements”.
black or tan
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This little wall-bed folds away under this tiny shelf. Bunk beds also available. It’s like being at summer camp all over again.
(Link updated June 25, 2012.)
More information:
View Modern Bunkbeds/Wallbeds hereWritten by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Lest we forget, a Platner piece could be affordable if we saved our pennies. Metal components are finished in bright nickel with a clear lacquer protective coating.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Another nice sofa from cb2 in microfiber (that means easy upkeep). Take a look.
Lightweight kiln-dried solid hardwood frame
Dense foam core cushions wrapped in soft poly batting
Flexolator spring system
6″ solid aluminium removable legs
100% polyester microfiber fabric
Made in USA
Purchase Information:
No longer available.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
I want this table badly; I also want the money to pay for it. Designed by Dominique Mathieu for Zanotta, this table is made of a black lacquered wood base with a .5″ clear glass top. Each piece is signed by the designer (and I should hope so for the price).
Also available in Red.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
Work from home? Have a multi-function room and want to hide the office between 5pm-9am? This armoire has wraparound doors, a space for a 20″ monitor and CPU, a pullout printer tray, an adjustable shelf and plenty of space for all your office necessities. Cheaper than adding a room.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
This company will make a sofa to your liking. Custom Colors. Four to eight weeks lead time.
Written by kris & katie on October 2, 2007. Permalink
So everyone’s abuzz about this table for so many very good reasons. Right now, it’s a tiny too bit expensive (see price below) for me to say that you should go out and buy it, but man, we can all appreciate it while waiting for a more affordable version to grace our retail worlds. It’s in limited production currently (and therefore available through Unica).