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more about #homedesign discounteggroll: is it like those crank-shelving units like they have for bookkeeping records/apple retail stockrooms/etc? (those are the only 2 places I've seen them)... more » IN THE FACE!: So, can he get lost in his apartment without leaving the room? more » okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): Looks like it could crush a man something fierce! more » Earthslide: He'll save a lot of space once he realizes his media comes in digital format. more » -
#apartments
Hong Kong Architect Turns 344-Square-Foot Space into Ultimate Transformer Apartment
Hong Kong architect and technophile Gary Chang has the most amazing apartment. His 344-square-foot space can be shifted into at least 24 different layouts, using a funhouse's worth of sliding walls and detachable shelving. More » -
#chairs
British Designer Makes Insane Looking Chairs Out of Hard-To-Recycle Trash
British designer Osian Batyka-Williams has gone on a recycling bent, turning unwanted, but hard to reuse objects into unique, if not particularly comfortable looking chair designs. For instance, his cutlery chair draws attention to the fact that some restaurants change their cutlery as often as every nine months, which is interesting, but all I can think about is how it'll put a fork in my butt when I try to spoon. Check out some of his other chair ideas. [Toxel] More » -
#furniture
The Line System Creates All Your Furniture With A Single Line
The Line is a funky furniture system that uses a single unbroken line of metal to create an entire home furniture set—including a lamp, a work table, a hanger, a bookshelf, a wine rack, a CD rack and a TV unit. Made by Aykut Erol, the system is supposed to “extend infinitely with a single line regenerating itself.” I'm not sure how much I want my home to look like it was created out of a giant Etch-a-Sketch, but the resulting pieces are kind of cool to peruse. [Yanko Design] More »
