Desk Bed Concept
1.6 S.M. of Life is a concept desk that transforms into a bed. Athanasia Leivaditou says the idea came to her after studying and working in New York. Or maybe she just saw an episode of Seinfeld.
1.6 S.M. of Life is a concept desk that transforms into a bed. Athanasia Leivaditou says the idea came to her after studying and working in New York. Or maybe she just saw an episode of Seinfeld.
The perfect companion to the Cardsharp 2, Iain Sinclair’s relaunched Eon Classic is barely thicker than a credit card, and offers a pair of superbright white LEDs inside a smooth stainless steel shell.
Antoinnete Bader updates the bean bag by adding triangular leather pads on its upper half, providing a classier look and making it adaptable to various sitting positions. More here.
We’ve already seen similar designs before, but Mark Moskovitz’ Facecord drawer is a more rustic take on the natural camouflage offered by stacks of wood. Contact Mark for sales inquiries.

We already have inflatable mattresses, so why not an inflatable bench? Jamie Wolfond can rely on his quirky concept in case of a seating emergency. Its legs can be removed for easy packing.

Lumio borrows from the form of a book. Its body is made of Tyvek, while the cover is made of wood with neodymium magnets inside. The lamp also has a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 8 hours.
A line of toiletries from Great Face & Body, a shop based in – you guessed it – New Mexico. They have bath salts, body scrubs and even a gift set that comes in a Los Pollos Hermanos bucket.

Similar to NeverWet, Ultra Ever Dry is a two-part coating that repels a variety of oil- and water-based liquids. It can be applied to different materials, protecting them from dirt, rust and bacteria.

Invented by Justin Lynch, the Hydrosleeve is an arm sleeve that houses a 7oz. pouch of water. It has an angled water valve so you can drink without breaking your stride, simply by lifting your arm.
Protect your George R.R. Martin collection with a pair of direwolves, sitting patiently by to scare off all who dare to try and swipe your books. Based on the wolves who guard the crypts at Winterfell.
This sturdy plastic mug is the perfect place to stack your LEGO, KRE-O, K’Nex, and other building blocks while you sip your joe. It’s even got holes on the bottom. Not dishwasher or microwave safe though.
A combination of a thumbtack and a clip. Its rubber clip means you can pin items without worrying about puncturing or tearing them, while its dual pin prevents it from rotating or moving around.
While you probably wouldn’t want to wear these in the ring, any fan of pugilism would love to have these hand-stitched leather boxing gloves proudly on display in their sports collection.

The only thing wrong with Emergency Essentials’ product is its name – it’s actually a lamp that uses liquid paraffin. Its flame is odorless and smokeless, and many users swear by its longevity.
A tribute to life on the road, this sleeping bag also doubles as a couch. The Camp Daybed was designed by Stephanie Hornig as part of her graduation project, the Camp Furniture Collection.
Ed Carpenter’s Pigeon Light is a whimsical take on your favorite urban bird – “the rat with wings” as we call it. At least this one won’t crap on your head. Available in various natural and unnatural colors.
Inspired from the maze-like courtyards of Berlin’s Kreuzberg, Sigurd Larsen’s treasure chest has myriad locked drawers and doors which can house everything from a bottle of scotch to a turntable.
A tricky doormat from the clever folks at Art Lebedev Studios, the Parallelepipedus Kovrikus looks like a chunky block instead of a mat when viewed at a certain angle. Made of coconut fiber.
…more like samurai’d right? Designed by Seo Young Moon, this chair looks like it had just been cleanly sliced in half, but it’s surprisingly sturdy. We want an entire house filled with sliced furniture.
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