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Showing posts with label New Product. Show all posts

5.31.2011

Formica - Petrified

Petrified wood 180fx laminate from Formica
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4.26.2011

All in One


TV fireplace combo by MCZ & Loewe
More info here

4.18.2011

Acoustics

Sound absorbing tile made from wood fibers, cement and water.
Article here

1.13.2011

SnapShot Showroom App

How it works:
1) Walk into your living room and launch SnapShop.
2) Browse our always growing furniture catalog and choose a category like sofas. Pick your favorite sofa from a list of images which brings up your iPhone camera with an overlay of the sofa so you can point and see the sofa where you'd like it to go (iPod Touch or iPad users can load a picture from their camera roll).
3) Use your fingers to position and rotate the sofa in the right spot and take a photo. It really looks like the sofa is in your living room!
4) Tap the screen to see a menu of options
5) Use the back and forward buttons to flip through different models and colors
6) Save the photo or email it to yourself and friends to get their opinion. The email links to the brand's website so you can do more research later.
7) Tap the shopping cart button to visit the retailers website without leaving the SnapShop app

8.21.2010

Living Wall

Living wall by High-Low Tech


From the website:
This project experiments with interactive wallpaper that can be programmed to monitor its environment, control lighting and sound, and generally serve as a beautiful and unobtrusive way to enrich environments with computation.

6.09.2010

Fake Sunlight

From the design studio of Daniel Rybakken

LED fixtures that cast the illusion of sunlight

6.08.2010

Colores de Mexico

Fabrics woven with solution dyed Sunbrella yarns = no fading.

6.03.2010

2.02.2010

Earthly Remains

Funeral urns as art.


A spinning, cast bronze kinetic piece by Shawn McDonald

See the photo gallery at the LA Times

1.29.2010

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