Posted by klb on January 28, 2008
The Artemis Fan makes a true design statement with the flying vane that creates the fan housing. This sweeping, aerodynamic fan is from the George Kovacs Collection, and his signature contemporary design can be seen in the unique vane design.
Available in translucent, maple, mahogany & liquid nickel.
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Posted by klb on January 21, 2008
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Posted by klb on January 15, 2008
Courtesy of Engadget: Apple just announced the .16-inch thin MacBook Air — a laptop so thin it fits in a manila envelope. The new machine features a full-size keyboard and LED-backlit 13.3-inch display with built-in iSight, and the new larger trackpad supports multi-touch gestures. Just like the iPhone, you’ll be able to pan around, pinch to zoom, and rotate with two fingers, and move windows with a flick. Apple got the size down by using the same 1.8-inch 80GB drive that’s in the iPod classic, but you’ll be able to order a 64GB SSD as an option. The Air eschews optical media, but there’s a separate external you can snag for $99 and Apple’s also announced a feature called Remote Disk that’ll let the Air get data off the optical drive in any PC or Mac running the Remote Disk software. Pricing starts at $1799, and the Air will be shipping in two weeks.
Click HERE to pre-order!
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Posted by klb on January 14, 2008
Bread Bags By Stelton
Featured in Metropolitan Home as a great gift idea, Scandinavian design house Stelton brings home the bread with Klaus Rath’s new multi-functional bread bag. Because nothing beats a good piece of bread, so serve it in the most delicious and appetizing way.This versatile bag has three positions: unfolded to support tall loafs, folded down to create a basket for small breads and muffins and the lip of the bread bag has hidden magnets inside so you can close the top and keep your bread crispy, fresh and warm.
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