Somehow, the alternative furniture makers over at LoveSac managed to create a furniture material that’s soft while also being durable, washable and completely, utterly, ridiculously lucious.
Eskimo Phur (not related to actual Eskimos) can be used to cover most of the sofas, loveseats and cushions in LoveSac’s furniture lineup. If you don’t like the color simply replace it with something new.
Check out a close-up photo (below) and video (above) after the jump.
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It’s more environmentally-friendly than wall paper and more interesting than paint. It’s the Wall Flats from Inhabit.
Wall Flats are extremely environmentally friendly, made from renewable bagasse1. But it’s the textured look this 3D wallpaper creates that we find so vondrous. The interesting shadow designs cast by Wall Flats make them especially great for rooms with a lot of sun exposure and changing light patterns.
What to do when your fish has wanderlust? Ditch the tank and bowl, and let your fine-finned friend swim squares in his/her Umbra Fish Hotel Aquarium. If you have Trump-like ambitions, you can build a tower of these stackable hotels for your family of scales. Best of all, you can paint—or remove—the external ABS plastic facade to match your fish’s fancy, formal or folksy taste.
The Tent Sofa is neither proper tent nor a full-sized sofa. But it is a chair that can transform into a children’s hideaway sleeping area. Designed by Philippe Malouin, the Tent Sofa wowed at the 2009 Milan Design Week and is now sold through the Italian manufacturer Campeggi. See it in action in the video below: see more
With upcycled products sometimes there’s a fine line between what looks artistic and what looks like something people would make of trash in some post-appocolypic world. And so it is with the Rag Chair by Dutch artist Tejo Remy.
When steam is streaming out from the top of a Middle Colors Humidifier Aroma Diffuser it resembles something one might find in a Dr. Seuss book.
If that fits with your home’s decor then you’ll find these vondrous humidifiers from the Japan Trends Shop practical as decorative. Though small, the tank holds enough water for about four hours of continuous use. And there’s an extra container for adding aroma oils; infuse your humidifying steam with a scent of roses or vanilla or blue hibiscus, or the rare flower billbanglehobnobotricious.








