Recycled Bowling Lane Coffee Table
“An abandoned bowling alley finds a second life in this beautiful series of furniture by LA-based designer/woodworker William Stranger. Crafted from reclaimed strips of wood salvaged from a local defunct Tava Lanes Bowling alley, the collection springs to life in a variety of forms including a series of wall hangings and a low coffee table.”
 
Openaire - Laptop Case/Workstation
Openaire is a hybrid of a laptop carrying case, work surface, and chair. The system consists of a semi-rigid protective sleeve designed as an ergonomic laptop work surface and a protective shell that also functions as a comfortable seat. Together, they offer the portability and comfort to support work anywhere.
 


“The wood makes up 80% of the radio, with just 20% made up of electronic radio components. What a great way to ditch plastics, and make an heirloom device. Designboom points out that “no battery or electrical wires are needed.
the top left button turns the radio ‘on’ and allows one to change the volume,
while the top right button changes the radio frequencies.” “via Treehugger
 
This is a new concept of a modern indoor/outdoor gas fireplace made of special kind of ceramic that has been discovered recently. When the fireplace is off the ceramic is of white colour and becomes transparent as the fireplace warms up, allowing the visibility of the fire inside.
After the use, with the cooling process it becomes white again.
 
Joe Scilley used to be an interior renovator, and then he started making incredibly beautiful custom turntables from recycled and reclaimed wood.
 
 
The Light Drop is supposed to make people think about how we are dealing with our natural resources, in this particular case, the water, which is the main source of energy for every living organism in this fantastic world. Water is energy indeed.
It’s currently being sold and produced by Wever & Ducre.
 
 
The Turbine Lamp uses the advantages made possible by LED-technology. As most lamps are bulbs that are covered with some kind of shade, the Turbine is turned inside-out. The light source is placed in periphery of the lamp and pointed inwards. The name Turbine emphasizes the concept of the lamp, as the light is sucked in towards the centre, for then to be spread out into the room.