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100 Creative Furniture / Inspiration / Splashnology - Web Design and Web Technology Community

animazione 1 Cool design ideas #2 | Email Junk Some really cool design ideas: folding chairs, folding bath, cool light, pizza scissors,… Related articles: Cool design ideas, Cool inventions (15 pictures) 10 Creative Advertising Ideas from Students « Gencay's Blog Elke Krause, Janine Mompour, Kristina Möckel Shawna Laken, Tony Kalathara Doritos bags are printed on pockets of sweatshirts. Jeongjyn Yi A Sony PSP is painted around an actual tennis court. Jeongjyn Yi Victor Holanda, Moises de Oliveira Andrew Seagrave Peter Delgado Help plant more. greenpeace.com Sungkwon Ha Jeseok Yi Like this: Like Loading... Related

Heaven On Earth (8 Pics) For more fun facts, click HERE. Chairs Made From Old Computers Offer Interactive Seating Photos via BRC Designs We've seen a lot of things made from computer parts but this might be the most elaborate. A series of furniture, including chairs and a table, have been fashioned from junked hardware... and they couldn't be more interesting. They're even interactive! I definitely agree -- this looks cool, but I'm not so sure about sitting directly on these old computer parts that have been busted up and refashioned together. BRC Designs writes: The Binary Chair 01 or BNR011000110110100001100001011010010111001001-00110001BRC Designs, featuring modern studio-built furniture by Benjamin Rollins Caldwell, is excited to unveil two new pieces to The Binary collection: The Binary Chair 01 and Binary Chair 02 . The amount of effort put into construction is pretty impressive -- here is the underside: There's another version of a chair, more of a dining chair style. It is made from ethernet cables stripped to the wires, then woven and held in place with grounding wire clamps.

Bike Hanger: Vertically Rotating, Multi-Level Bike Parking By Manifesto Architecture Images: The vertically-hung, space-saving Bike Hanger by Manifesto Architecture It's a scenario familiar in many cities: ugly, unwieldy and badly-designed bike racks, with the worst of it being that there's never enough bike parking to go around (meaning messy clumps of bikes in public spaces, for example). And with space in urban areas usually at a premium, it makes sense to stack things vertically. The intriguing Bike Hanger from New York-based Manifesto Architecture does the vertical trick, but takes things a step further by hanging off the side of buildings in those underused, residual spaces between them. According to ArchDaily, Bike Hanger was designed and shortlisted for the 2010 Seoul Cycle Design Competition, which called for ideas to improve the city's bike-friendliness and infrastructure. The idea is to keep pedestrian flow of traffic free from bike interference, and public spaces free of unsightly globs of locked bikes that look like cycling disasters. Like this?

Genius Part 3 [30 Pics] For More Genius Pics Go Here: All-in-One Modular Fold Out Living Room Furniture Set This incredible all-in-one furniture set from Matroshka is still looking for funding – so if you want to have one you might need to become an investor. Named after Russian nesting dolls, this remarkable furniture collection packs down to just 13 square feet but includes: bookshelves, a double bed, corner couch, dinner table, four stools, working space, drawers, a wardrobe and additional storage. Whether or not these are ever mass-produced this great step-by-step furniture photo shoot should at least inspire do-it-yourselfers to think about how you can create your own highly portable and yet remarkably simple modular furniture sets to suit your own spatial needs:

Back to the future | Pondly Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student. I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings. Web site: Irina Werning, a Buenos Aires Photographer asked friends and family to “re-enact” old photos of themselves for an ongoing project, which she christened “Back to the Future.” Did you like these photos? Visit Website Do you want more visual fun?

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