Appliances
Do you remember the days when you used to listen to music on vinyl records? Nowadays it's unpopular, but the records inspired a designer from Tallinn, Estonia to create an original wall clock collection. Each item of Re Vinyl by Pavel Sidorenko is unique not only because of the wide variety of forms (they can be copied), but also because of usage of rarity records. Discreetly crafted on the theme of scenography or animal creatures, the collection comes in a variety of story-telling silhouettes while retaining the grooves and record labels reminiscent of the heydays of acoustic recordings. You can buy these interesting items on the designer’s site.
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Are you a thrill-seeker or do you love to scare someone? Defusable Clock is not a dangerous device, but the most common alarm clock presented by nootropic design. But there is also "zest" in it. The clock resembles a bomb, just as we can see in Hollywood movies - a few sticks of dynamite tied together, the digital display counts, and lot of multicolored wires that need to be cut in order to "deactivate" the device. In functional terms it is usual alarm clock. And the only difference is that anytime you can press the big red button to start the countdown mechanism. And you have only 10 seconds to choose which wire to cut. One wire will stop the countdown, the other two won’t produce any effect, while the fourth will lead to immediate "detonation."
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Are you a real wine lover? Wine collecting is a complex and interesting process. Many famous people have their own vineyards or just collection of masterpieces of world winemaking over the years. Let's look at the imagination of designers. We are glad to present a creative selection of wood, plastic or steel wine shelves and racks. These furniture pieces could be modern or classic, but they are all beautiful. On the first photo you can see the Bent-Wood Wine Rack designed by Alberto Mantilla, Scott Henderson and Anthony Baxter. The rack can hold all the wine you need, as the twisting shapes of birch and walnut hold six standard bottles and one Magnum in the center.
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Architects and designers from EXE STUDIO have completed the apartment design for a young business school student in Belgrade, Serbia. The total area of the flat is 69 square meters. All surfaces are painted in white with bright accents of black and green elements. Centerpiece of the design is a big black block placed between the living room and kitchen, that separated two zones. This item is a godsend in terms of functional - on the one hand, it is used as a stand for the TV, and on the other - it hides kitchen furniture. There are lots of hexagons in the interior; these designed elements are placed on the wall, at ceiling and at the box. They have three functions: shelves, lighting elements and masks. In general, the design is very creative and I think the young lady will feel herself comfortable there.
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