Archive for the 'Technology' Category

Infinity Bookcase

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

I wont call it the never ending bookcase, but I will say that for one person alone it seems like there are a million books placed on the shelves of this case. Wouldnt you agree? It was degsigned by Dutch artist Job Koelewijn. I actually like the look & feel, just not the space its placed in because it makes you feel forced to read.

Source: Gizmodo

Street Furniture

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

This outdoor desk is the work of Adriano Design. These pieces will be manufactured within the next few months. The design is a two leveled seat where one level is used for sitting and the other is used for eating & or a working area. I think its an interesting idea for those spring days when its not too hot or too cold & you just want to be one with nature, your laptop, book, or whatever it is that entertains you during your silent time.

Source: Crib Candy

The Motorized TV Cabinet

Monday, November 17th, 2008

This Motorized TV cabinet set is a feature that adds a modern feel to any home, in need of a makeover or upgrade. You would expect the TV to be included with the price of each item alone. For the cabinet by itself is going cost you $25,000. I know for probably looking shocked as hell, thinking in the back of your mind who spends that kind of money? Yeah, Im thinking the same. It has a Kanye feel to it, his taste is pretty amazing which is why he came to mind.

Source: Ballerhouse

Digitable Coffee Table.

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

The Digitable coffee table was designed by Peter Lea as a functional piece of furniture that can play your CDs / DVDs while maintaining a contemporary look. It also features a  control panel integrated right into the frame and a disc storage carousel located in the base of the table. Unfortunately the design is only a concept at the moment.

Videotape USB Hub.

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

I wouldve have never thought of taking an old VHS Videotape, and creating an essential usb hub. You can also check out the DIY instructions over at Gizmodo.