Posted on 19 October 2008 by admin
From Lifehacker:
There's something about the big-box, flat-pack furniture phenomenon known as IKEA that attracts the DIY type, and it's not the 99-cent breakfasts. Cheap furniture broken into easy-to-swap parts lets you roll your own solutions to nearly anything lacking around your home, from bicycle space to a cheap desk to cord mess and way, way beyond. With a nod to the IKEA Hacker blog, from which we've drawn many great links, we've assembled ten of our favorite ways to do something different with IKEA kits and parts. Ditch the instruction manual and read on for some great weekend projects.
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Posted on 25 April 2008 by admin
From the Site:
From the looks of things, some office furniture designers have started to think outside the box when creating the latest addition to the range. In fact, some of the office furniture on offer these days is so incredibly different that it’s highly doubtful you’ll ever be confronted by it as you walk into your own place of work. Regardless, it’s great to see innovative uses of materials and objects in the quest to add some wow factor to what is essentially one of the most visually predictable spaces we will ever encounter on such a regular basis.
Here are our picks for the Top 5 Amazingly Bizarre Pieces of Office Furniture.
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