Meta MoCo | 22 Jul 08 | Comments (0) | Stumble

+ The Portananos is a Spanish-designed portable crib for babies up to 6 months of age. The lightweight crib, which breaks down into pieces that come in a handy cloth bag, are made out of recycled cardboard and thus can be recycled once again when eventually outgrown and passed along from baby to baby.

+ London’s EcoCentric has a new range of clocks made from recycled vending machine coffee cups, including this time & tide clock, perfect for any house on the coast. It is synchronized to the lunar cycle and set to the location’s high tide. Also included in this range of clocks with a slate-like finish is an outdoor clock that provides temperature readings and the sundial.

+ The Lord of the Flies fly swatter by Arash and Kelly for C.U.L.T. is available in black only as a limited edition and then in white during the C.U.L.T. show in September. Profit from this item will go towards a project with women’s co-operatives in Morocco.

+ The components of Andrew Aloisio’s Kimono Table are bound together by a cord that represents the obi, or kimono belt. The legs vary in form to mimic the flow of the kimono’s fabric.

+ The curving surface of this Undustrial Millworks dresser appears to undulate like water when viewed from different angles.

+ The C-Lounge is a new seating option from Dima Loginoff. Different materials can be used for the interior of the shell within this very fluid design.



















