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Circa50 - Mid-century design, modern furniture, butterfly chairs. The Lover's Chair (by @baekdal) #design. Design Art Cartoons Cars About Follow RSS Advertise Search The Lover's Chair - /by @42concepts . Written by Thomas Baekdal | Tuesday, December 16, 2008 The talented Victor M. He is previously known for making the Loopita, which is a striking piece of furniture all but itself. (via Victor's portfolie) Follow: 42Concepts Brilliant Censorship Towel » The Eatable Cookbook » The Secret Forest Cabin, HemLoft » Indy Bag for iPad » A Heffalump Ate My Laundry » Roaarrrr!!

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201011191019.jpg (JPEG Image, 442x700 pixels) - Scaled (92%) Nextep1.jpg (JPEG Image, 605x682 pixels) - Scaled (94%) Industrial design courses ? designboom. Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News. CardSharp, A Folding Knife for Grammar-Nazis | Gadget Lab. I’m predisposed to love the CardSharp, just because of its name. I’m no big stickler for the use of “correct” English, but when the meanings of words drift we often lose very useful expressions. “Infer” is often used to mean “imply”, for example, and “random” is currently mangled to mean “unexpected”.

And “card shark” is, of course, an ignorant deviation from “card sharp”. The CardSharp is a knife that is created by unfolding a credit card-sized kit. The blade flips out, and the rest of the card folds over to make the handle. Here it is in action: Neat, huh? Want one? CardSharp product page [Iain Sinclair via Mr. See Also: