Evening Breeze

canopi-bed

This bed does more than look cool, it actually keeps you cool too. The Evening Breeze Canopi Bed enables you to create your own personal cool sleeping climate. It features a canopy that is placed over the bed, which features an integrated ventilation system that cools the area in which you are sleeping without any noise.

Why not just turn on the AC? The Evening Breeze Canopi Bed offers a lot of things air conditioning can’t, like focusing the cool air directly on you. You can even leave the bedroom windows open for fresh air, without affecting your cool sleep sanctuary. This also makes it more efficient, making the Evening Breeze Canopi Bed a eco-conscious choice while helping you to save on your energy bill. See more here.

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My PERFEKT Wine Cabinet

Materials: PERFEKT Storage System

Description: Vino anyone? I love wine, but often had no place to store several bottles (My kitchen is about 90 sq ft). I used a portion of the Perfekt storage system to create a cute little wine cabinet in my kitchen. I removed the drywall and portions of 2 X 4s in the foyer to create a niche for the shelving system. I added supports on either side for a tight fit, then added molding on the outer edges for a finished look. Now I can store up to 10 bottles at a time!

~ Kim B, Jacksonville, FL



Sync Seating System

Sync is a new seating system consisting of a number of cubes that move up and down with a person’s body weight by the aid of gas springs, to create arm rests and a back rest from the surrounding cubes. Designed by Elliot Barratt for ElliotJames , the Sync system can be configured in many variations and is great for both residential and commercial use. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 2 comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook More Milk: Art Milk | Dog Milk

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Particle by Bethan Wood

Particle by Bethan Laura Wood is a furniture collection that was designed during her residency at Design Museum in London. The visual aesthetic of the furniture system is inspired by the crates and unpacking materials she saw at Butler’s Wharf, the location of the museum. She has re-purposed wood laminates to give them a more striking appearance in order to encourage others to rethink the idea of beauty. The wood laminates have been laser cut and interwoven much like patchwork to create a system of interlocking and stacking units.

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Particle by Bethan Wood