Monday, 10 October 2011

The desk-bed




The ‘1.6 sm of Life’ desk-bed hybrid by Athanasia Leivaditou. This desk is providing a much more comfortable setup for sleeping on the job. The piece first appears to be an attractive but otherwise ordinary desk, but it can gradually convert into a cozy bed thanks to a 2-meter-long mattress set into its base.
In fact, few adjustments need to be made if you intend to snooze away in secret, for the panelling that surrounds the cushion can be left in place for privacy. If you’re fortunate enough to have your own sound-proof office, you can even turn on the small flat screen TV mounted on one wall of your catnapping cubicle.
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SpidoLite II by Linde Werdelin




The horological artisans at Linde Werdelin are following up their original SpidoLite design with an impressive sequel. The SpidoLite II showcases the brand's talent at creating an incredible case construction that consists of an architecture of skeletonized layers that wrap around the movement and dial. The watches will be available in your choice of titanium or DLC coated anthracite titanium and will have a first run in each style limited to 100 pieces.
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Eat Fit cutlery




The Cheeky Shop came up with this clever solution to overeating, serving up heavy 1 kilogram forks, knives and spoons, with dessert utensils weighing double at 2 kilograms. The repetitions involved with lifting food from plate to mouth begin to actually tire the user, providing more incentive to end a meal early or as soon as your stomach is satisfied.
Designed to look like tiny dumbbells, the Eat Fit cutlery set makes its purpose known, becoming the first step to adopting better habits surrounding diet and exercise alike.
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