This simple desk will help you create a home office that you won't want to hide. Designed by Kaiju Studios, the Herman Miller Airia Desk ($2,200) sports a dual-level white laminate desk top with a walnut frame, aluminum legs, cork-lined trays, and built-in cable management. The Airia is a pricey, lust-worthy piece that can stay in your family well after you've written your last blog post. A matching media cabinet is also available.
Made in limited quantities and fashioned from a 100 year old Belgian brickworks pallet, this Brickmaker's Table ($1,295) has bolted planks made from azobe wood and is framed with a hand-welded steel base. Although polished and cleaned for use at home, this unique, distressed table still bears the marks of its previous life in a European masonry. Ready to retire from a life of back-breaking labor, this time-tested table is at home in even the most modern living room.
Create your art on a work of art with the Herman Miller Nelson Swag Leg Rectangular Work Table ($1,249). This terrifically minimal desk, first introduced in 1958, features a white laminate or walnut veneer top and its namesake chromed metal legs which are formed by "swaging" steel.
Inspired by a Paris flea market find, the Alpha Coffee Table ($900) has a bold top that's carved to look like a collection of raised-letter antique printers' blocks. It's made of sustainable plantation-grown shesham wood and features a vintage crackled finish with a black powdercoated steel base.
Behold the awesome old school goodness of these vintage-printed, buttery-soft Homage T-Shirts. They turn back the clock with shout outs to eclectic moments and personalities in sports, music, politics and popular culture. From Bruce Lee to Larry Bird, the tees tell stories of triumph, individualism and hustle. Pay Homage.
The Newton Accent Table ($300) is perfect for the nightly drink in your den. (You do have a den, right?) Available in round and square versions, the table's height adjusts with the turn of a knob. It's finished in warm tobacco with antique bronze detailing and sand-cast brass feet.
For a sleek, no-drawers-needed look, check out the Sawhorse Worktable ($450) from West Elm. The modern-industrial desk features a glass tabletop that sits on two steel-plated legs in a black nickel finish.
The Jetsons-worthy Luna Desk ($12,885) features a crystal-thickness glass top that's supported by arched asymmetrical legs (obtained by a monolithic fusion), varnished aluminium, and a huge red leather inlay. With awesome futuristic looks, it'll have you bossin' better than Cosmo Spacely.
Inspired by the reflective, flat surfaces of an undisturbed pool and the man-made squares that accompany them, the Pool Coffee Table ($700) can add a touch of serenity to you busy living room. Made from tempered glass, the table's top and sides are permanently fused at mitered corners using a UV gluing process that offers both strength and a clean connection. All exposed edges have been polished down to make them smooth to the touch, and the top surface's color is baked on to the bottom of the panel, meaning its deep, gleaming finish will last for years to come.
This industrial-style workstation would work great for your main desk or for an extra work space. The Go-Cart Desk ($150) sports rugged metal construction with mandarin orange paint and four commercial grade wheels.
If you're looking for an affordable dining set for your place, you should check out the DWR-worthy Ikea Fusion Table and Chairs ($300). The table efficiently seats four with a super unique style that allows the matching chairs to fit directly up against the corners of the table when they're pushed in. [via]
If extra work space is a luxury you don't have, check out this LAX Wall Mounted Desk ($675) from the folks at Mash Studios. The desk, made of English Walnut, features sliding doors, and offers a great working area that extends a mere 20" into your living space. Don't forget to check out the matching LAX 3X Wall Mounted Shelf for extra work area storage. [via]
Serve your martinis and kick off top secret conversations over this James Bond coffee table. Crafted from a vintage pinball machine, the 007 Pinball Table ($2,800) is absolutely one of the most unique pieces you could ever buy for your place. The pinball game is hand-restored and framed in maple with a clear tempered glass top. You'll want to place your order fast — only two of these beauties are available. Shocking. Positively shocking.
[Thanks, Troy]