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You lust after so much good design, but you buy this stuff because you can afford it.
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I'm broke.
Graycart Disc Scrap Light
First to recommend
Description
I don't imagine you've ever seen a more beautiful collection of scrap cardboard. Graycart's Scrap Light collection finds beauty in the strangest of places.
Updated Jul 10, 2008
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Air Arm Chair
First to recommend
Description
Jasper Morrison for Crate & Barrel has a strange ring to it, but CB2 has made a savvy move by producing Morrison's Air Arm Chair, which fits pretty well with the brand's furniture collection. A stackable, solid piece of polypropylene, this chair is versatile and subtly elegant.
Updated Jul 9, 2008
Reflex Alarm Clock
First to recommend
Description
Savvy alarm clock design is not a high priority for most, but maybe it should be. This reflex alarm clock offers the simple design solution of turning the alarm off by tilting it over.
Updated Jul 7, 2008
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Raven Hanger
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
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An unorthodox piece of design for the bedroom, this Raven hanger is made for displaying your most significant items of clothing. The hanger-sized raven dangles from a steel wire connected to the ceiling.
Updated Jul 3, 2008
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Lucifer Candle Holder
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
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You'll probably spend a lot of time gazing into this candle, considering its name, before Satan appears. Keep waiting.
Updated Jul 1, 2008
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Tree Hooked by WAT Design
First to recommend
Description
This piece saves space otherwise taken up by a floor-bound coat rack, and it looks pretty nice on its own as a wall hanging. Multiple pieces can also be connected for expanded utility.
Updated Jul 1, 2008
Erik Spiekermann Industrial House Number
First to recommend
Description
The industrial house number is a dependable facet of external design on a contemporary home, but metallic hues tend to look a bit formulaic after a while. Recommended with caution, this Orange version can add some unconventional design appeal.
Updated Jul 1, 2008
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Wall lamp from thingsdesignideas chuckrouthier
2 people recommended this item
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A quirky concept for a hanging wall lamp, this piece is also unique in its recycled design. Each lamp is made with a salvaged umbrella handle and will look slightly different.
Updated Jun 26, 2008
Knox Desktop Alarm
First to recommend
Description
Sleek and understated, like seemingly everything that comes from Furni, this Knox alarm clock is housed in solid, unstained beech wood. The classic red LED numerals gives the piece even more of a distinctly modern feel.
Updated Jun 26, 2008
MoMA Store Stainless Steel Peeler
First to recommend
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Good design has the power to transform mundane objects items of functional art. I like the idea of peeling potatoes feeling like an exercise in aesthetics.
Updated Jun 25, 2008
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