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Minimalist Kitchen Scale | By Cloer

Another cool appliance that will look good in the kitchen, the minimalist Cloer Scale is practical to have on hand, as is very stylish. It features a sleek glass surface and a brushed aluminum frame, and boasts only one button for power and resetting the scale. via Minimally Minimal.

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TETHER | SAVE YOUR STEMWARE | Image

TETHER | SAVE YOUR STEMWARE

We love a clever, simple idea, specially if it brings a solution for our everyday problems. How annoying is it placing wine glasses in the dishwasher? It is a risky business. Well we present you...Tether! a flexible plastic rod that stabilizes your stemware as it goes through the cycle. Wow! so simple, why didn´t we think of this before......
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VAPUR ECLIPSE | COLLAPSIBLE WATER BOTTLE | Image

VAPUR ECLIPSE | COLLAPSIBLE WATER BOTTLE

The Vapur Eclipse Collapsible Water Bottle, is perfect for hikers and campers that want to travel light. When exploring the outdoors, a water bottle or water canteen can occupy valuable space, the unique Vapur Eclipse can be folded, rolled up or simply flattened when not in use. The bottle is freezable and dishwasher safe, and comes with a handy carabiner for attaching to your backpack....
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ENVELOP DESK | BY HERMAN MILLER | Image

ENVELOP DESK | BY HERMAN MILLER

The first table designed to work with your chair and your body to help you have a greater ergonomic comfort. Envelop Desk is minimalist, elegant and harmonizes perfectly as a standalone desktop at home or office. Designed for use with an ergonomic chair, the Envelop Desk provides support in any seated position. It´s top, with a cutout "U" fits perfectly around the body of the user, who simply "dresses" the table....
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