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What Liberty Ate

November 17, 2011 by Daniel B. Lee No Comments »

I’m so in love with e-mags but we need more spice and variety out there because they are basically starting to all look the same. Have you noticed? That’s why when a new one hits the web, I flip through it yearning to find a new perspective, fresh ideas, and something that makes me stop and say ohhh yes, that’s a nice idea… It’s funny how picky we are despite that this content is always free – I don’t know anyone charging for e-mags , BUT we the consumers are particular about what we consume – free or not – simply because most of us have zero “free” time and anything, even the pure pleasure of reading a magazine or book, requires setting aside the time to actually do it. When I consume anythi

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Ganton and Walton desks available tomorrow

November 12, 2011 by Jason F. Deslauriers No Comments »

Although a large amount of our office furniture is available in 5 to 7 days we are still often asked for next day solutions from desperate customers who have left things to the last minute

So, since the beginning of June we have implemented an immediate shipment programme  called our “Express Office Line” and have produced a mini brochure to back it up.

The products in the brochure are held in stock in the Midlands, which means that we can literally deliver and install the office  furniture the next day, if required.

The two main desking ranges, Ganton and Walton, are both available in beech, white, oak, birch, walnut and olive finishes, in a variety of shapes and sizes from the standard rectangular desk to radial,  and even bow fronted executive desks.

The difference between the two ranges is that Ganton is a stylish panel ended design whilst Walton uses a more contemporary C frame design. As wel

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Unique Coexist Dog house-Chair by Kim Hyunjoo Design Studio

by Rachel B. Hall No Comments »

Korean design firm Kim Hyunjoo Design Studio have designed an unique seating furniture that combined with a pets house. Called ‘ Happily Ever ‘, it’s a piece of funiture in which the dog house and chair coexist, expressing a need for intimacy between the pet owner and the pet, by sharing a common object together. Designed as two in one seats, the lower one is for the dog or owner, and the upper one is just for the owner, where the soft cushioning are set for comfort. Originated from the idea that the dog always wants to be near their owners, when a dog owner sits on a chair, the dog will often sit under the chair. When

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Garden Tool Time – Beautiful Care & Storage of Yard Implements

November 7, 2011 by Daniel B. Lee No Comments »

This time of year, I find I have to spend a good amount of time, gathering tools.  I am a notorious slob when it comes to gardening….tools are left everywhere and as things start to die back, I find hand tools that were abandoned sometime in June.

Many times, I have thought that I should make extra effort to organize and even take special care of my tools, but I largely feel successful if I can get them all gathered before the first snowfall.

Nonetheless, I gathered up these great ideas for tool care.  T

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Office Visit: Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory Bedroom Roundup

November 4, 2011 by Daniel B. Lee No Comments »

The bedroom is the most personal space in a home (and potentially the most luxurious, if sleep is a priority). In this roundup of bedrooms from the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory, we visit a range of approaches. For some architects and designers, its about the purity of the space, where the architecture takes the top note; for others, its more about the soft finishes and the actual art of making a good bed. To see more spaces, visit the Bedroom Gallery on the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory.

Above: This tree house bedroom by Specht Harpman Architects is a loft-like box that sits within a reconstructed Connecticut dairy barn.

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