Omero Magazine Holder by Francisco Gomez Paz for Driade

The Omero magazine holder is designed by Francisco Gomez Paz, for Driade 2006. The rack is made of mirror polished aluminium in its structure, and the legs are in mirror polished stainless steel. Its unique shape has a modern look that is full of character.
Smock Sofa by Patricia Urquiola

The Smock Sofa designed by Patricia Urquiola is completely removable and has a steel frame. The upholstered chair is detailed with smocked stitch embroidered at the sides which give it a more edgy look and the armrest of the sofa comes in stainless chromed steel with a finishing in satin, lacquered colors or even in leather.
August 24, 2006 - Category: Furniture, Life Story - Posted by: Hans - Comments: 1
Joris Laarman Radiator

A radiator needs a surface as large as possible to lose its heat radiation. With that in mind, Joris Laarman designed this decorative radiator that is functioning better or as good as a normal heating. The ornamental and highly decorative form has a surface that is larger than sober conventional radiators.
Lego Marble Carousel
Here on Cubeme, we love Lego’s creations and today we found this lovely creation of a robotic carousel in Lego.This cool Lego assembling is an idea by Iain Hendry.
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Graffiti Bench by Christopher Wong

First, paint the wood to decorate and seal the surfaces. After, cut the junctions to separate the pieces and then assemble the bench using the slot-together features. The Graffiti Bench, designed by Christopher Wong, also comes with a shelf positioned underneath the seat which is used to store shoes and a rack positioned behind the backrest used to store coats, and other items.
August 22, 2006 - Category: Architecture, Art, Furniture - Posted by: Chantal - Comments: 0
Sustain miniHome

The miniHome is designed to work as a comfortable year-round dwelling in extreme climates. It is ideally suited as a ski chalet, cottage, vacation retreat, guest cabin, a place for the kids or family, basically as a luxurious yet simple home away from home. The miniHome does not require any form of municipal infrastructure, it is completely self-contained, and produces all the energy required for its onboard electrical loads by solar panels and a small wind turbine.
August 22, 2006 - Category: Architecture, Green - Posted by: Chantal - Comments: 0
The Dream Room by Yves Behar

The Dream Room by Yves Behar has walls covered entirely with LCD displays. This “digital wallpaper” can be programmed to mimic ordinary walls decorated with hanging pictures or it can project floor-to-ceiling scenes of the outdoors or other vistas, creating the illusion of a landscape that extends beyond the room. So, you could potentially pull your sleeping bag into the middle of the living room one night, and wake up the next morning to a sunrise at the foot of a Chilean glacier.
Nananu by David Trubridge

Nananu chair by New Zealand designer David Trubridge is inspired by the different, varied culture and unique mixture of indoor and outdoor living. The chair is made of ash or oak, hoop pine plywood and stainless screws.
Salt & Pepper by Josh Owen

Josh Owen has designed this salt and pepper magnet which has the habit of rolling around the table top until the audience discover its secret. Separate it into two halves and you’ll discover what this strange object really is.
Durex’s Promotion in Subway Stations

To open this beating doors, men have to use their genitals and simulate a physical contact. On the middle door is written: “You’re safe with Durex“. It’s made with the intention that people become aware of the importance of using condoms. That’s a quite original advertising…
