Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

6.25.2010

A New Wardrobe.



The Hansen Family  was created by Gesa Hansen, a member of a Scandinavian family filled with architects, carpenters, and designers.  Built with sustainably sourced oak, no two pieces are exactly the same, as each is crafted with handpicked wood to craft a unique piece of furniture.  Her trunk is perfect for any room, but we are always big fans of proper pieces for children's rooms. Wouldn't this be a great addition to a living room?  Making any forgotten corner a child's play area!

6.22.2010

Come on!



We pride ourselves on finding unique items and we like to do it all on our own. But sometimes, other people find such great things how can we pass them up?! Via Inhabitots, we bring you two of the cooler things we have seen in this week! Don't you just want one! We do. We do. We do!! This amazing chair/car was designed by Hans Brockhage under supervision of Mart Stam in 1950.


This one came through our Inhabitot twitter feed. Really want this for the backyard. We're camping out all summer. It's the best of both worlds: sleeping under the stars and access to your own shower!
Treepee! It's a tent, a swing, and a trampoline!

5.20.2010

Clear the desks!

Timothy Oulton has set the standard for the portable desk.  We're suckers for steamer trunks and this is no exception.  Roll it away, hide the mess and make more space for playing.  We want one, yesterday!

 
Believe it or not this Secretary is available from  Restoration Hardware.

4.28.2010

Hut Hut Kids

We found this through Inhabitots- and just fell in love. Kalon Design studio is the brainchild of husband and wife team Johannes Pauwen and Michaele Simmering.   Inspired in Berlin and realized in Los Angeles, Kalon is winning favor for their gorgeous design and sustainability mantra. 
This beautiful rocking horse from their collection Hut Hut for Kids 
is created with renewable wood or bamboo and finished in oil that is so green it's food grade! They source as locally as possible and have created a system of manufacturing which would be the envy of anyone over at Treehugger!

This is everything one could ask for. Sustainability and innovative design that intrigues children and we love to look at!
 When the kiddo is done rocking- you get  a great piece of art sitting in your living room.
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