Articles in the Furniture Category
Posted in Furniture, Health, Outdoor on 29 July 2008

Our frequent mood swings may demand a visit to the French Riviera or Cancun to bathe in some sun during some weird time, which may not suit our routine lifestyle. Does it mean we should develop a tendency to ignore and be silent about it or shall discover a substitute that befits well our daily needful. If latter seems to be your choice then here is a stand alone option to the enchanting seaside and fake tanners. Christened as NéoSun Rotating Lounge, the interesting lawn deck is purposely designed for tanning within the plush boundaries of your own backyard or patch. Without making any laborious efforts, all is expected out of you is remove your clothes; relax on Lawn NéoSunMore and feel the 360 degree rotation through its support. Assuring a flush tan, it takes away all your qualms about the threatening dimness radiated by trees and sun-movement.
If sun’s movement seems to be disturbing you then you can overlook it with a few portable rings integrated into the bottom of the turf and with a modest attempt you can spin through its arms. All set to be exhibited at the Concours Lépine 2008 show, the NéoSun Rotating Lounge maintains homogeny and provides you with an unasked daily pill of Vitamin D. With no price information available, one is sure that it won’t demand les than few $$$$.
Via Gizmodo
Posted in Designer, Furniture on 29 July 2008

Going by the available images, I feel convinced that owning the SofaBox is no less than investing in an asset. Good part is it can be unfolded irrespective of your location, enabling you sit and relax and adore the environs. Priced at $2700, it may seem to be a pricey deal but in contrast with standard stuck-up sofa seating, it is a wise option. Unlike regular sofas that expect you to hold it while sitting over it throughout the day, this one is elite in literal sense. The best part is you can wrap it back in a box if not in a use, hence less chances of dirt.
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Via SlipperyBrick
Posted in Designer, Entertainment, Furniture, Music on 26 July 2008

Those who claim to be a DJ ought to have a functional table that can accommodate all mixing devices. While months ago, we introduced you to the DJ workstation and today here is an exciting consideration that can do a real value add to the scheduled parties. Overshadowing the ordinary, dull and lackluster DJ tables, the shiny table is designed to befit your party requirements with venue being your apartment or a celebrated nightclub. Popularly known as the DJ Booth ‘HOMELANDER,’ the functionality of the table would justify the personality of DJs. The customized DJ table features remote controlled 3-LED lights, 2-color powerleds and on/off/change buttons. The incorporated cooling fan is sufficed to do away with the heat of the mixing equipment.
The built-in power supply and sound cabling assures that nothing go wrong with your DJ mechanism. Priced at €3295, installing the DJ Booth ‘HOMELANDER’ is going to be a one-time investment.
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Via DJFurniture
Posted in Designer, Furniture on 22 July 2008

Designed beds sustain as our overt pick over at elitechoice and maintaining the rhythm, here is another prospective contender. Featured above is a patented air bed designed by Daniele Lago lately. The base of bed in HPL relaxes upon a metal frame, which is grafted with 4 translucent glass plates and hence makes it appeal like a bed suspended in a void. What is more sensuous about the bed is the fact that it flaunts a floating mattress, which is eerie and light. The adaptable height is monitored by air that merely rotates its supporting glass rectangles and surprisingly you will discover the 20 figures of kamasutra under the mattress. To enjoy the most of this piece of furniture, turn on the lights placed under the base during the night time and enjoy a ride over its flying carpet. I doubt if it would offer you a relaxing sleep or continue keeping you engage with its demographics.


Via Product Page
Posted in Designer, Furniture on 11 July 2008

All Tech Kings and Queens, it is Friday today and let me remind you it’s time to take an off from your blogging desk and have a relaxing weekend. With scorching sun outside, I would propose you to stay at home and cherish the company of a feature-packed bedroom on an elite bed. Updating the list of hi-tech beds detailing 360-degree rotating bed, computer bed, ceiling bed, sofa-cum-bed and James-Bond digital bed, here stands the Elite bed from Hollandia. The bed features a DVD/CD changer, iPod docking station, a retractable 32-inch flat panel TV and a surround-sound system. But conscious about your health, the bed provides more than an exercise in horizontal entertainment by offering 12 massage programs, telescoping head supporting, a mechanical head and foot tuning system that raises each half of the mattress to take weight off the minor back.

It is designed considering the ergonomics required for continuous reading and writing. Available in king and queen size, the bed is valued at $30,000 and $35,000 respectively. The customized bed can be upholstered in over 200 fabrics.
Via LuxuryLaunches
Posted in Concept, Designer, Furniture, Home Appliances on 1 July 2008

Addressing a new definition to dining style of patio dinners and barbecue, here comes a potential dining table concept with built-in cooking system. The dual functionality of the aluminum and wood patio furniture include the functional kitchen cum barbecue followed by a dining there only. Grill n Table concept is a perfect fit for doomy summers when dining with a family in courtyard seems a blessing. The arrangement of table and cooking area can be expanded to accommodate eight people.
The project is the creation of the Dial_6 faction, an industrial design research group comprising of six students with aim to encourage the aluminum service sector in Quebec.
Well, if you are looking for an individual functionality of Grills, then do check here.
Via ZedoMax
Posted in Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Furniture on 27 June 2008
Featured above is a programmed idea-generating boardroom that can be the prerequisite of any brainstorming conference room. Designed by Japanese IT group Kayac, in association with researchers from Keio University in Japan, the system eavesdrops and detects what’s going inside via voice recognition and project the germane statistics on your center table. Called “Kage roi,” the system identifies keywords and search for them, thereby providing a steady stream to each person sitting at the desk.
Outfitted with countless tinted LEDs, the room is capable of altering the lighting effect to reproduce different moods. The half day form replicates the steady shift in illumination as the sun rises and sets making the one seated on the conference table realize the passage of time and meet their deadlines.
On first look, you may sense the robotic affect attached to the table and a hope to your long query if robot can rule the world?
Via PinkTentacle/ BusinessJP
Posted in Concept, Designer, Furniture, Technology on 25 June 2008

Big Controversy: The contemporary reality doesn’t allow us to cherish domestic comfort and pleasure; hence we end up spending chief hours of the day in office. And we take every initiative to spill over dough for decorating our houses with a compromise to stay amidst that dull gray and furniture installed by default now for ages at our offices. Rightly realizing this Hella Jongerius unveiled a new look to the dull office at the exhibition Worksperes in the Museum of Modern Art [MOMA] in New York. Called ‘My Soft Office,’ it aims at discovering the revolutionary workplace.
The designer concept was demonstrated at the exhibition space of VIVID Design in Rotterdam. Right on the heels of its name, Hella put together the needs of a person, practice and products into a treasured experience. The accessories as a part of this initiative features a keyboard with an integrated snack plate, a comfortable double bed that behaves no less than a business desk with installed monitors and others needful i.e. speakers, keyboard and mouse are positioned inside the pillows.



Posted in Automobile, Diamond, Electronic Products, Events, Exhibitions, Furniture, Gadgets, Home Decor, Technology on 25 June 2008

CEDIA Expo running from 23 June is the biggest and busiest stand spreading wide across home cinema room, dedicated Nevo, Mediamax and NAD demonstration areas. Showcasing home technology related products, the event invites serious home makers and is open until 26 June. The event has a lot of meat for delegates and on the very first day featured the ‘Product of the Show’ i.e. the innovative Systemline TouchScreen Sky Interface. Assuring two way RS-232 control of Sky via the Touch Screen, Systemline Sky Interface allows the user to simply steer recognizable TV & radio station logos. Once chosen, the TouchScreen will present the title of the programme along with a short description.
It allows you to be in the company of music anywhere and everywhere starting from the living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Systemline S6 allocates up to six audio and video basis i.e. MusicServer (160GB music library), CD player, tuner and DVD player, to be autonomously disseminated into eight rooms of your home. The system also offers complete integration of iPod along with local inputs in every room, for occasions when you wish to snoop to an MP3 player or games console. It can be buried in a cupboard or can function seamlessly in the backdrop while you unwind and enjoy the full benefits of multi-room entertainment.
Following the chain was the Q Acoustics Q-AV home theatre package, latest visual performance range from Sonance and in-wall/in-ceiling speakers. If you want to discover more out-of-the-box electronic products then rush towards Armor Home at CEDIA Expo 08. It features products like Systemline S6, Q Acoustics Q-AV System, and much more from Cinemax, Epson, Mediamax, NAD, Nevo, Sonance, Themescene and Weibel Lift A.G and others.
Do check out the $100,000 Ovei pod available at the event to enhance your music experience.
Via ArmourHomeCedia
Posted in Designer, Furniture on 24 June 2008

Featured here is an Illuminating table from Cinimod Studio designed to enhance the appeal of your interiors. Coalescing 3-D arrays of interactive color progress monitored by its surroundings, the Illuminating Table aims at infusing a fresh breath of life in your room. Functional in “generative art†form, the table utilizes algorithms to craft a frequently varying pattern of shades where grouping of exclusively select glass types offer the delusion of a continual sense of room inside the white glass box. When operational, the table format sports all the artwork encumbered onto it, thereby offering an unswerving and upholding interactive and receptive power that allows users be with the artwork.
Possibly developed by Reed Richards, the furniture item can be seen a weapon to enter into the Negative mode.
The interactive creation by Cinimod Studio aims at ateking yopu to a new level without any usage of chemicals or spirits.


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