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A Family In Disguise

Posted in inspire me by jemeeeee on October 24, 2009

Design for Life

Posted in inspire me by jemeeeee on September 30, 2009

Grid Chair

Posted in framework, inspire me by jemeeeee on September 24, 2009

Such a cool concept.

Made me miss working with 3D Studio Max.

Now, that’s saying something.

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Grid Chair by Jaebom Jeong

thru Stonenwater

I WANT THIS CHAIR!

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ikat my love

Posted in inspire me by jemeeeee on August 28, 2009

no one does ikat better than madeline weinrib.

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oooh chair!

Posted in framework by jemeeeee on August 28, 2009

cow hide seat

cowhide seat by MuNiMulA

buy it @ Olio United on sale for $$515.00 USD for the floor model.

EAR Chair

Posted in framework by jemeeeee on August 10, 2009

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From the brand Prooff designed by Studio Makkink & Bey

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lucky spot

Posted in illuminate by jemeeeee on April 5, 2009

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Lucky Spot back in Belsay by Stella Mccartney.  Stunning.

Chanel Perspex Briefcase

Posted in inspire me by jemeeeee on March 13, 2009

For the really organized or who wants to pretend that they are.  The briefcase has slots to hold a purse, lipstick, sunglasses, iPod and other ladies’ stuff.  It’s cool design and all but definitely not for me.  You know what I mean ladies.

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smart history

Posted in inspire me by jemeeeee on February 6, 2009

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Finally, Art History made easy.

Watch videos, podcasts or just browse through either by time, style, artist and theme.  That’s pretty much fool-proof.  Art History for the rest of us.  Now get rid of that big, heavy textbook.  Thank you Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. Smart History currently have 209 artworks and 146 podcasts.

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my beautiful backside

Posted in framework by jemeeeee on October 12, 2008

by Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien of www.doshilevien.com

Oh how fun?! Such a “happy” sofa.

My Beautiful Backside is inspired by the painting of a Maharani sitting on the floor of her palace, surrounded and supported by multiples of pebble shaped cushions. This can be seen in the “The Garden of Life” book by Naveen Patnaik.

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