Saturday, December 31, 2011

V-Luxe


Wow, this is super nice....

The V-luxe is a sexy, hand-crafted iPad accessory stand available in Walnut, Cherry, African and Mahogany.

V-Luxe is the brainchild of Paula Anne Patterson in Brooklyn, New York. This drool worth iPad accessory, (my new favorite must have) sits 17.5" high x 12.5" long x 8.5" wide. Audio and power cable access, compatible with both iPad and iPad 2 along with an awesome retro speaker cabinet.

No final pricing yet but there's more info and additional great shots over at V-Luxe

That's Right and Happy New Year!

HMK

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Chaise Étiquette




If you've been reading this here That's Right blog for the last 8 plus years it's probably pretty clear by now that yes, I've got a little chair fetish. Well, here's another brilliant specimen from the creative folks over at La Firme from Montréal.

Vous savez que vous en voulez un ...

C'est à droite,

HMK

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sew Awesome


I am so totally digging the work and skills of sewing artist, textile artist, crafts person, maker or simply artist Jennifer Collier.

Her practice focuses on creating work from paper; by bonding, waxing, trapping and stitching I produce unusual paper ‘fabrics’, which are used to explore the ‘remaking’ of household objects.



The papers she uses are treated as if cloth, with the main technique employed being stitch; a contemporary twist on traditional textiles.

All of her works are unique one-off pieces, available in a varierty of different recycled papers. The best part is that the work can be made to order with your own choice of ephemera! Connect and discuss personal commissions and see more of Jennifer Collier's awesome creations over here: Jennifer Collier.

That's Right,

HMK

Monday, December 12, 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Megaphone


Wow. Super bad ass. Wicked pricy...

From the site:
Passive Amplifier for iphone made of ceramic. the form is designed to amplify and optimize the best sound output. the amplifier is based on a thin wooden frame that allows the object to float off the table. this in order to increase the vibration of the object and to optimize the emission of sound. designed for the iPhone is perfect for listening music without headphones, for audio conference to hear the person on the phone as live voice.

Firing 720°C process assures a perfect glazing cohesion, authenticity of material and its long-life.


I've officilly added this to my Drool Collection ...

Dig: Megaphone.

That's Right,

HMK

Friday, December 09, 2011

Outdoor Space Inspiration




Check out these awesome ideas for the backyard!

Check out more from the smart folks at: Home-Designing.

That's Right,

HMK

Thursday, December 08, 2011

100-year-old Barnwood Backyard Retreat


When sustainable building advisor Megan Lea set out to build a backyard retreat, she knew that reclaimed materials would figure prominently into the design. What resulted is a polychrome of salvaged 100-year-old barnwood by West Salem-based Barnwood Naturals that makes the facade of this Bernard Maybeck-inspired design as unique as it is enviornmentally friendly.

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to: Dwell.

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

The Case for Building Your Employees a Tree House


Rope bridge? Check. Slide? Check. This CEO went out on a limb to foster creativity and innovation at his company. Here's what he gained from creating a zany work environment.

Sweet!: Employees Tree House.

That's Right,

HMK

Gracias: Inc. Magazine

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Concept Motorbikes



Amazing! Check out these incredibly sweet looking concept motorbikes from Mikahail Smolyanov!

Mucho Mas: Concept Motorbikes by Mikahail Smolyanov

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to the awesome folks at: Retronaut!

Monday, December 05, 2011

Tumbleweed Tiny House Company



Now this is pretty sweet.

Built in less than 500 square feet and using plans from the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company this small, energy-efficient North Carolina home is totally built to International Building Codes. The plan features a loft, home office, kitchen, bathroom, living room, and deck. The Tumbleweed Tiny House Company sells this plan for $695 and estimates material costs at about $33,000.



Now all one needs to do is find the perfect lot!

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to Jetson Green

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Saturday, December 03, 2011

QuaDror

QuaDror from Dror on Vimeo.


In 2006, while experimenting in the workshop, Dror discovered a serendipitous geometry. Initially inspired by the aesthetic and flexibility of this versatile form, he soon realized the structural integrity of the interlocking members. The unique space truss geometry - now named QuaDror - is made from the assembly of four identical L-shaped pieces, either thin resulting in a trestle structure, or thick resulting in a solid panel. The collapsible system allows for rapid assembly and a transition from closed and flat to open and self-standing.

Boosted by a team of experts, the studio conducted inter-disciplinary research and rigorous analysis, to soon discover the overwhelming strength of the geometry coming from the most simplistic physical force. The geometry revealed five development direction for applications with endless possibilities; dividing, dwelling, trestle, fenestration and artistic installation. These enabled designs reflect an ever-changing world where contextual factors and technological resources are shifting definitions of architecture, design, and the traditional boundaries between disciplines.

Crazy cool! See more from: Studio Dror

That's Right,

HMK

Friday, December 02, 2011

Modern Holiday Alternatives

The always smart and hip folks over at Apartment Therapy have some really nice alternative to traditional Holiday decorating: Modern Holiday Alternatives



That's Right,
HMK

Thursday, December 01, 2011

The Secret Passageway Switch

Dig the The Secret Passageway Switch from designer Ben Light .

Use the switch to activate a secret passageway (or turn on a lamp). When placed in a bookshelf, this electrical switch uses your favorite hard-bound book, without damaging it, to conceal its true function.

Nice.

That's Right,

HMK