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Archive for September, 2007

Sit on Your Bookinist

If you love reading, don’t have enough space to build up a library and you wanna a special space for reading, you should consider sitting on your moving library. :) What I mean, think about a sofa with a whell that is a library, this is Bookinist.

Bookinist

I am not sure whethere it is comfortable or not, but it looks cool, right? Check out this web site for more information.

CommentsPost Comment Category Furniture, Decoration Date September 15th, 2007 Author blockedmind

Disappering Doorknob

You wanna be alone? You don’t want to be interrupted while working?… And people keep knocking on your door and pop in? This is exactly what you need.

Doorknob

When you need to isolate yourself and turn your door into a wall, your doorknob disappears and noone else open the door from the outside.

Doorknob

Designer Arnaud Lapierre describes this product as: “A room can be considered as pricate sanctuary, the door being a physical and psychological boundary between interior and exterior life. The closed door provides and atmosphere of meditatin, isolation , anonymity and also eroticism: intimacy and a feeling of condidence.

By removing the door’s opeing function this work expresses there monents importance in a symbolic way. When closing the door the doorknob is pulled towards the inside of the room, prolonging the gesture of closing the door and making the doorknob disappear on the corridor side. The entry is truly locked because the door has transformed into a wall from the corridor side: it has become a guardian of anonymity, the keeper of a secret moment. This item can be used for meeting rooms, toilets etc. It can be unlocked from the corridor using a key.”

For more information visit designer’s web site.

CommentsPost Comment Category Furniture, Security/Safety, Decoration Date September 14th, 2007 Author blockedmind

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