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Aluhocker Aluminum Stool

Filed under: Decor


Sleek and stackable "Aluhocker" aluminum stool by Swiss architects schindlersalmerón proves you truly can get form and function in one piece. The architectural design here is great, and the stool makes use of a cool technique called spatial folding, which allows the three distinct aluminum sheets to reinforce each other. And each stool weights less than 4 pounds. Design geeks: time to stack up.

Available in white, silver or black for £145 via the MOCHA website, which will ship worldwide.

BLT Ring

Filed under: Jewelry

Based on past experiences, food and fashion do not always work well together, especially when food is trying to take center stage. When it is used as an accessory, however, things start to look much better. The Sandwich Ring from designer Carrie Weston is a good example of the melding of the two. It consists of a series of stackable rings in sterling silver or 14K gold, where each ring is cut to look like a "slice" of a sandwich: two pieces of bread, bacon, lettuce and tomato. Ms. Weston also has a hamburger ring if BLTs aren't your thing. In silver, the ring is $150 and in gold, it is $750.

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Panton Chair

Filed under: Decor

While some trends from decades past are best forgotten, such as dark wood wall paneling, others deserve a place in our hearts and even homes. Relive the mod 1960s with this chic Panton Chair. The chair was the first single-material, single-form chair ever to be made, designed by Verner Panton in 1968. The stackable chairs are constructed from durable but not rigid polypropylene and are available in both a red-orange and white, if the former is too bright for your purposes. With its very contemporary lines, these would not look out of place in an upscale bistro, but would look equally appealing in a kitchen or office. Price: $225.



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