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Giant Floor Lamp | By Anglepoise

The Giant1227 Floor Lamp was originally designed by George Carwardine back in 1934, initially only four were made, one was auctioned and bought by film Director Tim Burton and used in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Now, an updated rendition of the Giant 1227 is being sold by Anglepoise and is available in several colors.



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CUBE FIRE PIT

The Cube Fire Pit by Hofats, is a great solution for entertaining in your backyard, a sleek stainless steel fire basket that not only looks good, it is said to be extremely safe, thanks to a special design that keeps the firebowl always in balance by means of gravity. If you want to extinguish the fire, simply flip it around and the fire goes out. The Cube also has a matching cooking grate, and a beautiful Oak board for when not in use, allowing it to double as a st...
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STEFAN SAGMEISTER NEW YORK STUDIO | Image

STEFAN SAGMEISTER NEW YORK STUDIO

For those not familiar with the name of Stefan Sagmeister, he is a famous New York-based graphic designer and typographer. Amongst his work are album covers for Lou Reed, OK Go, The Rolling Stones, David Byrne, Aerosmith and Pat Metheny. His own design firm - Sagmeister & Walsh Inc. in New York has recently moved into this gorgeous minimalist studio. More pics after the jump....
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STACK STOVES

Stack is a line of stoves born from a cooperation between La Castellamonte and Adriano Design. Stack Stoves feature the ancient tradition of ceramic stoves but with contemporary shapes. The bottom part burns the wood, whilst the top part lets the hot air waft out. Stack stoves are available in round or rectangular styles and come with a choice of bases and finishes....
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