Spoon Scales: This spoon has a built-in digital scale that can weigh amounts ranging from 0.1 to 300g, and is accurate to 1/10th of a gram and has a built in display. Tutti - Measuring Spoon: This measuring spoon that has not one, not two, not three, but four. Salad Spoon: It's a two-part server set; these interlock as one for easy storage but can be opened up for tossing! Saberspoon: This spoon actually lights up! Artful Spoon Designs: These are artfully cut-out and are part of the Silhouette Cutlery Series by Anneke van Bommel. Origami Spoon: The origami spoon by designer M Sholk is bent from a single piece of thin material (paper, plastic, or silverfoil). Yogurt Spoon: Designed by Nojae Park, this spoon enables you to get all the yogurt from the bottom of the inconveniently shaped containers. Clever Spoon: This clever spoon lets you measure different portions easily. Clasps Spoon: Designed by Ivan Erkic, it has a built-in clasp at the end that holds on to dishes. Chopsticks Plus One: It's a combination of chopsticks and spoon, that can be used together or separately. Cookie Spoon: "Dense enough to keep a satisfying crunch when stirring yet scrumptiously delicious as that extra little treat." Magnetic Measuring Spoon Set: This set consist of 5 measuring spoon from ¼tsp to 1tbsp attached together by magnets.
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Green Meets Yellow We begin with shades of green that have varying degrees of yellow mixed in. The light olive green living room below is heightened by a coffee table accent we couldn’t help but love–a plant in a yellow-green pot! The effect is a green-on-green feast for the eyes, especially when juxtaposed with sleek white furniture and a pair of mirrored coffee tables. Interested in the wall color? It’s Sherwin-Williams SW6423 Ryegrass! [from Gacek Design Group] There are many variations of olive green. We take it a tad more yellow with the image below, complete with coffee table glassware, puffy sofa pillows and a hanging light in this wonderful golden-green hue. [from Rikki Snyder Photography] Next we feature a shade that’s almost pure yellow. We love the way it blends with other accent hues in the dining room, such as orange and red. [from Chelsea Atelier Architect, PC] The golden glow coming from this olive living room has an undeniable vintage vibe. Which is why it’s the perfect choice for a space filled with items in rich shades like burgundy, deep teal and aquamarine. A collection of framed bird prints helps set an old fashioned vibe. The effect: a lovely storybook-style space. Which is fitting, given that the room was designed by Story & Space! There’s nothing like mixing olive shades, as shown in the room below featuring the Woodland Hand-Tufted Wool Rug from Angela Adams. Note how greenery in this living room enhances the space, giving it a true forest-like feel! [via Houzz] We couldn’t help but love the violet accents in the next featured space. An assortment of plants and accents in olive shades combine to create a room that is eclectic and earthy with a conservatory feel. [from Houzz user Koolbeanzzzz] Pure Emerald Now it’s time to spotlight shades of green that are deep, rich and jewel-like. In fact, some of the images below bring in tones of blue! But first we start with this space from Sally Wheat Interiors, complete with malachite-pattern curtains that evoke the depth and detail of fine mineral. Next we spotlight emerald green, Pantone’s 2013 Color of the Year! Note how emerald has a touch of blue–just enough to add an interesting layer of elegance. In this space by Maya Williams Design, emerald green accents create a contemporary feel. Note how this hue pops against neutrals such as taupe. [from Tirage Fine Art Gallery] Emerald accents are fabulous, but don’t hesitate to completely deck the walls in this jewel tone. Heighten the shade with crisp white decor and bold patterns, and you can’t help but create an elegant haven with a fresh look. [from Larry Hanna Photography] Note the lighting that hangs over the dining room table, as well as the modern chairs upholstered in a fire-red chevron pattern. Emerald green walls tie it all together with a timely, unexpected shade. [from Taylor Jacobson Interior Design] In the next image we see shades of emerald green in a modern bedroom. Pattern is the word here, as shown through a wood grain-print bedspread and detailed pillows that celebrate this radiant hue. Soft gray walls and warm wooden accents are the perfect backdrop 2013′s Color of the Year! [from Garrison Hullinger Interior Design] Since the wallpaper and bedspread speak volumes with their mirror image patterns, one dash of vibrant color is all that’s needed. We think teal was the perfect choice in this project by Josh DeLaFuente & Elizabeth Lewis.[photos by David DeLeon, from Cantoni] A Hint of Mint
We had to end on a refreshing note with a selection of rooms that celebrate minty goodness. There’s nothing more crisp than mint in a space with white trim. In the room below, we see a variety of tones that complement this minty room, including gray and slate blue. [from Encircle Design and Build]. For some reason, people love to dress up their pets. There are thousands of clothes for dogs but you probably never think about the others pets like guinea pig can have their costume as well. Based on that observation, Maki Yamada created a interesting store “Guinea Pig Fashion” to kit out our little furry four-legged friends. There are many options available, including wedding dresses to tank tops and even hats with hair extensions. Not sure how much guinea pig like those costume, but apparently many pet owners love to that idea and send Maki photos of their guinea pigs wearing Maki designed clothes almost daily.
Fusillo is an Multi-functionalwooden bookshelf made of modular elements. All the modules are designed to rotate around a central axis providing support for the books. When untwisted the shelf is completely monolithic, the bottom part bottom part can be used as an hanging device where you can hang anything you like. Hence, it is a bookshelf, but also can be transformed into a sensible coat hook, bicycle rack, or book ends. Moreover, multiple shelves can be endlessly combined to customize your space. Nice design help you to utilize space.
The trend of wooden pieces is rising and today we will bring you 9 Creative and Cool Wooden Lamp Designs. They are not only beautiful but also 100% eco freindly. Stick around to learn about these cool designer lamps, hope you can find your favorite one. 1. Split Grain: Wooden Lamps and Sculptures [source] American designer Paul Foeckler offers these lamps and sculptures under the brand Split Grain. “My collection of fine art wood sculptures that explore the hidden beauty of the grain and growth of trees. Each piece deconstructs a form to reveal the unique contours, patterns and characteristics of California Coastal Monterey Cypress and is then supported by either steel or illuminated by light.” 2. Playful Frank Lamp by Pana Objects [source] Thailand based company Pana Objects has created a functional piece of art that gives the modern consumer something to smile about. The Frank lamp takes the mundane, simple concept of a desk lamp and glorifies it through the universal emblem of happiness, a young puppy. This playful desk-lamp with its clean lines, simplified shapes, and natural materials is sure to bark its way into the homes of many a creative individual looking to lighten up their home or office décor. 3. Cute “Marina’s Bird” Lamps Collection [source] This cute lamp in the form of bird is a part of avian-themed collection “Marina’s Bird” created by Belarus design studio Fajno. Made of wood and glass such lamps will bring some playful mood to any interior space. 4. Nepa Lamp [source] This is a two-dimensional lamp silhouette that seamlessly transforms into a fully functioning three-dimensional task lamp. Created utilizing modern computer-controlled technologies coupled with conventional materials, the Nepa Lamp aspires to be the understated centerpiece to any room. 5. DRSL Paparazzi Lamp by Mónoculo Design Studio [source] Mónoculo Design Studio presents this original lamp which is a replica of a reflex camera lens. Carefully handmade with high quality materials and fine terminations, the lens hood can be reverse mounted or removed. The lamp is made of white cedar wood and has a water-based varnish and beeswax finish on it. Additionally, its design is 100% eco-friendly. On the top it has a ceiling frame with a stainless steel cable and a red wrapped power cord. 6. Babele Lamp [source] Starting from a classic abat-jour (lampshade) silhouette and playing with it: disassembling it in plain sections, shuffling and putting them back in order, creating and defining light gaps. It’s an ever changing object with an innate anchitectural nature. A simple figure, an idea, a lamp that illuminates and inspires creativity. 7. Kino Lamp [source] “Kino”is a light product made out a sheet of birch multiplex. The idea of bending very thin wood sheets, allows complex shapes from a simplified process, folding a 2D shape in a 3D volume allows to spread a warm light through the wood. It results in an economic purpose as ecological materials and 100% wood. 8. LED1 Tunto [source] The innovative, award-winning LED1 lamp combines modern technology, wood and simple design language in a creative way. The hidden touch-sensitive switch gives the user a true feel of the material and finishing of this unique product. LED1 is perfect as an eye-catching interior design item or for effectively lighting a work environment – or both. 9. WAF light [source]
WAF light is a table lamp built from two pieces of maple veneer that are simply folded and buttoned together. the upper veneer reflects the light and is adjustable. |
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