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- Stylish Vase With The Magnifying Glass – Big Bloom by The Cottage Industry
- IKEA Workspace Organization Ideas 2011
- Sustainable Clad House Blended with Surroundings – Hidden House by Standard
Stylish Vase With The Magnifying Glass – Big Bloom by The Cottage Industry Posted: 14 Aug 2010 12:04 PM PDT Have you ever wanted to see any flower as bees see it without using fancy DSLR camera with macro lens? Big Bloom is a clever vase from The Cottage Industry that not allows that but also can help you to show it the same way to those who visit your home. It features a flat magnifying glass that acts like picture frame to the flower putted inside the vase. The design of the whole construction is very simple and minimalist so nothing will disturb you from overviews your favorite flower in much greater detail.
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IKEA Workspace Organization Ideas 2011 Posted: 14 Aug 2010 10:04 AM PDT We already showed you a preview of IKEA 2011 catalog and now it’s time for a full version. It’s already can be found online but we are going to show you some interesting ideas that could be found there. Last year we show you these ideas separated by rooms. This year we’re going to do the same and here are some workspace organization ideas for this year. These examples are done with using as old as new products, so probably you even could find ideas on how upgrade your existing workspace. Those who are lazy enough to search through the whole catalog, Enjoy!
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Sustainable Clad House Blended with Surroundings – Hidden House by Standard Posted: 14 Aug 2010 05:55 AM PDT Hidden House by Standard Architecture is located on a serene 7-acre site in the Mount Washington area of Los Angeles. It’s a great example of open to outdoors house. It features two courtyards. The living space opens up to one of them, while the second one looks out over the city. The 3500 square feet home is made of sustainable materials including the redwood cladding, reclaimed endgrain block wood and the cork flooring in some rooms. Besides it also features some other “green” features. Its design allows excellent cross ventilation and day lighting, reducing the need to run forced-air conditioning or heat or energy-consuming electrical lighting. The house is solar-ready and appliances around it are highly efficient. The garden is planted with native landscape and vegetables.
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