Freshwest Pool Table
Freshwest Design’s Pool Table is more suited to beach balls than billiard balls. The table is made from 50mm of acrylic, which plays with light to mimic the appearance of a swimming pool.
Freshwest Design’s Pool Table is more suited to beach balls than billiard balls. The table is made from 50mm of acrylic, which plays with light to mimic the appearance of a swimming pool.
A wooden hourglass stool filled with white sand that measures five minutes. As its name implies it’s meant to be used to reprimand kids, but all we know is it’s a giant hourglass and we want one.
If you’ve had your eye on the unusual Eastpak sofa, you’re in luck because it’s now stocked in various retailers. The pocket-filled furniture is based on Quinze & Milan’s Club 01 sofa.
The NextDesk Terra is an adjustable height desk. It has an easy to use control panel that can store up to 3 height settings. It’s made from recycled aluminum and bamboo and is highly customizable.
Raise office morale with Poppin’s Ping Pong Conference Table. It has drawers on either end to store items for work and play, and the central panel can manage cables or hold the net up.
A highly customizable wooden arcade table. It has a 26″ LCD, Sanwa joysticks and buttons, a trackball, DVD-drive, Wi-Fi support, HDMI and USB ports and comes with lots of old arcade games.
While it isn’t the first folding bunk bed we’ve seen, the Dumbo is still a nifty idea, providing extra play space when folded. The large gaps in the ladder make it easy for kids to fold and unfold the bed.
A gorgeous example of upcycling done right, Balaz Moldovan’s adirondack chair is made from old whiskey barrel staves. Also available as a rocking chair. Check out his Etsy shop for more.
An auto shop in the Czech Republic makes sofas, tables and other furniture using actual parts from vintage cars. If you want, you can even send them a car for them to convert into furniture.
Designed by Angelina Barkschat, Finn Blümel and Severin Arnold, the 63 Grad (63 Degrees) bench can be folded thanks to its nylon hinges. Multiple units can be connected to form a larger bench.
It has two independently controlled lights: one on top and another underneath. It comes with interchangeable filters and you can also order custom graphics. Made of stainless steel and glass.
Designer Igor Chak’s conceptual shelves perfectly mimic the beams and girders of the 1980s classic video game, Donkey Kong. Though we don’t recommend rolling flaming barrels down them.
Designer Stephen Kenn salvaged military fabric from a warehouse in Los Angeles filled with World War II surplus. He used them to make sofas, coffee tables and other furniture. Video here.
Sit inside or outside the soft and tranquil wool felt Hush, designed by Freyja Sewell. Converts from an easy chair to a womb-like sleeping pod. Or maybe we’ll just call it a tent.
Hong Kong based furniture store Tree’s collection is inspired by the traveling cases used by musicians to carry their instruments. It includes a wine bar, a coffee table, shelves and a desk.
An ingenious invention, the Urban Shelf is an impromptu and portable side table perfect for beds and sofas. It carries up to 4lbs., has two cord holders and also doubles as an iPad stand.
Despite the fact that designer Rasmus B. Fex’s chair looks like it’s about to tip over, it’s actually extraordinarily stable thanks to some clever engineering and construction.
Jeffrey Bernett and Nicholas Dodziuk used their experience from designing in-flight seating to create a compact and beautiful recliner for residential use. In leather, fabric or Ultrasuede.
Designed by Hélène Van Marcke, the Up, Up, Up is a portable picnic set. It includes a table and two benches that fold as one unit. Unfortunately it seems to be available only in Europe.
Designed by Clinton Underwood, these handmade cedar and oak beach chairs are created in the likeness of surfboards, and fold flat for easy carrying. Just don’t try and ride a wave with one.
Awesome custom, one-of-a-kind chairs featuring images of superheroes (or other characters), created by artist Larry DiMaio. Definitely not your grandpa’s wingchair. (Thanks Amy!)
Fab is hosting a sale of Tim Delger’s sought after furniture made from used street signs. Due to the nature of their material Delger can only make a few at a time, so grab what you want ASAP.
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