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The Orbit Infant Travel System

Filed under: Children


My search for the perfect stroller...is finally over! I went way beyond my planned budget but it was love at first sight and you can't argue with that. I had the pleasure of seeing a demo for the Orbit System at a baby boutique and was sold instantly. Orbit Travel Systems are designed by Stanford graduates Bryan White and Joseph Hei, who've witnessed first hand the "issues" that go along with most stroller/car seat systems (rumor has it that one of the men's wives wanted a travel system she could easily carry up their stairs, by herself, with one hand), with that the Orbit was born. Simply put, it's the easiest, safest most convenient travel system on the market. The whole thing will run you around $900...comparable to the other high end travel systems, but so much better! The car seat part loads from any angle due to it's unique rotate and lock feature. Same goes when it's being used as a stroller, you can swivel baby around with ease! The Orbit pushes unlike any other stroller I have experienced and trust me I pushed DOZENS in my search. Plus, the Orbit is cute, it's not bulky and hiddeous like others! You have to see for yourself why it's so amazing, check out the website and watch the demo videos, I hope I just made your search for the perfect stroller a little bit easier! Orbitbaby.com

White Orbit Chandelier

Filed under: Decor


Here's a chandelier that doesn't have many of the usual features you expect, like shimmering gold, glittering silver, or even just a sense of the traditional. It strikes me as industrial, and a little juvenile (like a science project), but somehow I still manage to like it. I'm a sucker for mini lights, and this White Orbit chandelier by Patrick Townsend is full of them in all different sizes. So although it may not be shimmering or glittery it definitely has "twinkly" in the bag, as well as apparently giving off "the BEST light." Originally created in 2003, it's currently available from Areaware -- but heads up it won't ship until September. 32"x32", $650.

Orbit Lounge

Filed under: Decor

There is not much detail to describe the Orbit Lounge, but a picture is more than enough in this case. The system is made up of five differently shaped pieces that can be lined up to create any design of seating arrangement in any size you might possibly need. Two pieces could be arranged to make a modular couch or a warehouse could be filled with snake-like seating before being turned into a nightclub. Use your imagination and you'll only be limited by how much you want to spend. As pictured, the system costs $19,386, but because each section is sold individually, the price will radically vary by design.



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