Hansen for Tivoli Audio: An Audio Furniture Collection

Remember when your stereo came in a beautiful wooden console cabinet? (Am I dating myself?) German-Danish designer Gesa Hansen, of The Hansen Family , has designed a two-piece collection for Tivoli Audio that brings the furniture back to your sound system. Radio Rack (above) - holds a Tivoli Audio radio and your favorite magazines below. Perfect piece to have next to a reading chair or in any room’s corner

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My Reading Chair by Arunas Sukarevicius

Arunas Sukarevicius , part of Etc. Etc. , who brought us My Reading Desk , has created My Reading Chair , an armchair composed of two parts: a frame and its slipcover. The slipcover has pockets that can be used for keeping anything from a remote control or book to smaller more personal items. You can even stick your hands in there to keep them warm

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Triwing

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The Triwing is a multi-functional modern chair that can be used in four various ways within one shape.

It can be flipped to be used as a dining chair, reading chair, lounge chair or deck chair.

An ergonomic piece, the Triwing chair is built to absorb the impact of those who sit on it.

The Triwing is designed by Marco Hemmerling, an interior and product designer based out of the Netherlands.

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Monsieur Lamp

Spanish design brand Almerich has collaborated with Barcelona-based designers Tom Allen , Christian Vivanco and Yago Rodriguez on a new reading lamp called Monsieur. Connecting the reader, the light and the book, the designers researched the strong emotional connection between the user and the intimate experience of reading. I like that between the name of the lamp and the design, it almost looks and acts like a butler, catering to your every reading need. Photo: Enrique Carrazoni Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook ! © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Perfectly Invisible

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I have to admit upon first reading about these invisible wall switches I thought – Why would anyone need these? But a quick glance at the images here and it becomes apparent.

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I usually paint my switches to match my walls or the trim. These switches definitely make that easier, perfectly blending with the wall each is on. The biggest difference, though, is in the pictures with wallpaper. I never really though about what I would do in that situation, yet these invisible switches offer a quick and effective solution.

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