June 2nd, 2008
Champagne house Veuve Clicquot launched Vertical Limit by Porsche Design Studio, a stainless steel cellar tower of superb design.
Measuring over six feet tall, it holds 12 magnums of Clicquot’s most prized vintages and only 15 were made worldwide.
Each Vertical Limit is fully handmade and each of the 12 vintages are housed in its own compartment with the temperature set at a constant 12 degrees celsius—ideal for tasting and the same climate as the Veuve Clicquot cellars in Reims, France.

February 27th, 2008

Designed by Tanya Aguiniga, this funky sofa cum bed will enthuse all to just collapse on it. Rendering a hug like comfort, this Embrace Lounge is true to its name.
Tanya defines her furniture as “a way to translate emotions into a three dimensional objects and tell stories through color and touch.”
Though nothing is mentioned about its pricing…
February 24th, 2008
The contemporary $39,600 Baghdad table is one ingenious creation of designer Ezri Tarazi. The concept behind the table is that each shape’s various identities are merged into a cohesive plan.
The table shows the capital Baghdad, the new Babylon, a sign of multiple, ethnic, cultural and religious identities. The top of the new Baghdad table is made of tens of different industrial aluminum profiles, with each one with a specific purpose, which together make up a map of the capital of Iraq, ploughed by river Tigris.
February 24th, 2008
Barcelonan designer, Jordi Canudas presented his new design WALLFA at the D3 Contest at the Imm Cologne 2008.
WALLFA is a 2-sided piece of furniture that is both a wall and a sofa combined. WALLFA is made from a stretchy membrane type of material that allows the users the ability to sit on either side for simple relaxation or communicating with friends or co-workers. WALLFA is a fun and inviting design by Canudas.
February 16th, 2008
Hoesch has designed what just might be called the perfect luxury bathroom for men.
Start with clean lines and the simplest of color schemes and combine it with cutting edge technology and you’ve pretty much made any guy (and many women for that matter) happy. It has a Mirror TV Cabinet, a Duo bathtub roomy enough for two, a walk-in shower with a drying area and special grid floor that eliminates puddles, and both a shallow and a deep sink.
All displayed and surrounded by classic white porcelain and your choice of walnut or macassar.
February 15th, 2008

This “transparent” TV really exists, and it’s from Sony. Look at the screen, it’s like floating…and the speakers, freaking awesome!
Hats off to Sony for the magnificent idea of making a “Transparent TV” that is sooner or later going to revolutionize the meaning of a TV.
