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Rotating Sphere Lounger

Filed under: Garden


I can't wait until the weather gets warm enough here to start sitting outside with my morning coffee, and maybe if I had one of these Rotating Sphere Loungers that day would come just a little bit sooner. It's kind of a "tent meets gazebo" contraption, plus a healthy dose of contemporary styling. Designed as a large sphere made up of 10 individual half circles, it's advertised as not only a lounging area but also a dining and a sleeping area -- and besides offering a comfortable outdoor living space it's sure to catch the eye of your neighbors. £6850

Conversation Wooden Spheres

Filed under: Decor


These solid wooden spheres are so surely going to start conversations in your home they're even named Conversation Wooden Spheres. It doesn't say what kind of wood they're made of, but the woodgrain is clearly visible and they appear to be left natural in order to let it shine through. Sitting one (or a couple) of these large spheres in a room will bring a nice touch of contemporary, warm, and natural energy to an atmosphere. Suggested placements include everything from groupings next to the furniture or fireplace to sitting on top of a mantel or coffee table. Do you suppose they're truly a sphere and are apt to roll away randomly from their assigned spots? That could be dangerous! Available in 2 sizes, 10" and 15" diameters, $98-$239.


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Orb Multi-Light Pendant

Filed under: Decor


The Orb Multi-Light Pendant by Trend Lighting hangs like an upside-down bouquet of flowers. I love lights that are actually bunches of lights, so this is right up my alley. In your choice of 15 spheres or 24, the individual shades are made of spun filament glass with a brushed nickel finish. If I'm reading this right (80" high) then this is one enormous lighting fixture, standing taller than me from top to bottom. That makes it that much more impressive, but also means it can't hang in just any entryway or dining room. $647.

KItchen In A Sphere

Filed under: Gadgets


This is totally what I need, an entire kitchen that can be closed up and put away. Dirty dishes? No one has to know if they're just admiring my kitchen from the outside! Only fitting into the most modern of homes, and probably not for true cooking connoisseurs (they would need more space), the Kitchen in a Sphere is perfect for those looking to be efficient and tidy yet still make a contemporary style statement in a small space.

When not in use the "kitchen" looks just like this, a smooth modern sphere. But when it's time to get busy cooking the top half lifts off and the fun begins. The "lid" contains the lighting and ventilation, and the base has everything else you can think of: 4 burners, a double sink, 3 bottle coolers, a retractable table and 2 storage trolleys. There's also an accompanying wall unit that comes with folding chairs and space for storage.


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